Agency
Ohio's agency disclosure law requires that a licensee provide the Agency Disclosure Statement:
AOnly at the time of closing
BPrior to entering into an agency relationship or presenting an offer✓ Correct
COnly to buyers, not sellers
DOnly when a dual agency situation arises
Explanation
Ohio law requires licensees to present the Agency Disclosure Statement prior to entering into an agency relationship or presenting/receiving an offer, whichever occurs first.
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