Agency
When must dual agency consent be obtained in a Montana real estate transaction?
AAt closing
BOnly if both parties request it
CBefore the dual agency situation arises, with informed written consent✓ Correct
DAfter the purchase agreement is signed
Explanation
Montana law requires that informed written consent for dual agency be obtained from both parties before the dual agency situation arises, not after the fact.
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