Agency
In New Hampshire, which form is required to disclose agency relationships to buyers and sellers?
AThe Purchase and Sale Agreement
BThe Disclosure of Agency Relationship form✓ Correct
CThe New Hampshire Property Condition Disclosure
DThe Listing Agreement
Explanation
New Hampshire requires licensees to provide the Disclosure of Agency Relationship form to consumers at first meaningful contact to explain the agency options available.
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