Agency
In Nebraska, the agency disclosure form must be provided to a client:
AOnly at the time of closing
BAt the time of first substantial contact✓ Correct
COnly when a purchase agreement is signed
DWithin 3 business days of first meeting
Explanation
Nebraska law requires that the agency disclosure be provided at the time of first substantial contact with a potential client, before the parties engage in substantive discussions about a specific property.
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