Agency
In North Dakota, the agency disclosure document must be provided:
AOnly at closing
BBefore an offer is written
CAt first substantive contact with a consumer✓ Correct
DOnly when a buyer signs a buyer agency agreement
Explanation
North Dakota requires agency disclosure at first substantive contact, meaning as soon as meaningful discussions about a specific property or consumer needs begin, the agent must provide the disclosure form.
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