Agency
In NC, who is ultimately responsible for completing the Working with Real Estate Agents disclosure?
AThe NCREC provides it directly to consumers
BThe individual real estate broker working with each prospective buyer or seller✓ Correct
CThe MLS database automatically provides it
DThe closing attorney provides it at settlement
Explanation
The individual NC broker is responsible for presenting the WWREA disclosure to each prospective buyer or seller at first substantial contact.
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