Agency
Oklahoma's real estate agency disclosure law requires that licensees provide a written agency disclosure:
AOnly at closing
BBefore signing a listing agreement
CAt the first substantive contact with a consumer✓ Correct
DOnly when dual agency is involved
Explanation
Oklahoma law requires licensees to provide the OREC-approved written agency disclosure at the first substantive contact with a consumer, informing them of the types of agency relationships available.
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