Agency
In Nevada, when must a licensee provide the required agency disclosure form to a prospective buyer?
AOnly at the time the purchase agreement is signed
BBefore the buyer signs any offer or agreement to purchase✓ Correct
CAfter the property inspection is complete
DAt closing, as part of escrow documents
Explanation
Nevada law (NRS 645.252) requires licensees to disclose their agency relationship in writing before a buyer signs any offer or agreement. This disclosure must occur early in the relationship — before substantive discussions or before the buyer signs anything binding. The Nevada Duties Owed form (or equivalent NRED-approved form) satisfies this requirement and must be signed by the buyer.
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