New Hampshire License Law
Under New Hampshire law, what must a licensee disclose to a prospective buyer at first substantive contact?
AThe seller's asking price
BTheir agency relationship✓ Correct
CThe property's tax assessment
DTheir commission rate
Explanation
New Hampshire requires licensees to disclose their agency relationship (who they represent) at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller. This is sometimes called the agency disclosure requirement.
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