Agency
Under Oklahoma's agency disclosure requirements, the Oklahoma Broker Relationships disclosure form must be provided:
AOnly at the time of closing
BBefore a consumer shares confidential information or before the first substantive service is provided✓ Correct
COnly when the broker asks for compensation
DAt the time of the final walkthrough
Explanation
Oklahoma law requires brokers to disclose their agency relationship at or before the first substantive contact with a consumer regarding a specific transaction. This ensures the consumer knows who the agent represents before disclosing sensitive personal or financial information.
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