Agency
In New Mexico, when must agency disclosure be provided to a prospective buyer or seller?
AAt closing
BBefore entering a listing agreement or offer to purchase✓ Correct
COnly if the party requests it
DAfter the property inspection
Explanation
New Mexico requires agency disclosure as early as practicable—before signing a listing agreement or an offer to purchase—so parties understand the nature of the agency relationship.
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