Agency
Minnesota law requires dual agency disclosure to be made:
AOnly at closing
BAs soon as dual agency arises and before the agent provides any services in that capacity✓ Correct
COnly in commercial transactions
DOnly if the client requests it
Explanation
Minnesota mandates that the dual agency disclosure be made as soon as the licensee realizes dual agency exists, and before providing any services in that dual agency capacity, ensuring informed consent.
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