Agency
Under New Mexico rules, which of the following is NOT a required disclosure in the initial agency disclosure form?
AThe types of agency relationships available
BThe duties owed in each type of relationship
CThe broker's current listing inventory✓ Correct
DThe parties' options for representation
Explanation
The agency disclosure form informs parties about types of representation available and duties owed. The broker's current listing inventory is irrelevant to the agency disclosure—it is a business matter, not an agency relationship disclosure.
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