Agency
In Pennsylvania, what document must a licensee provide to a consumer at the first substantive contact?
AA listing agreement
BA Consumer Notice disclosing agency relationship options✓ Correct
CA Buyer Agency Agreement
DA Seller's Property Disclosure Statement
Explanation
Pennsylvania requires licensees to present the Consumer Notice (PREC-approved form) at the first substantive contact with a consumer. This notice explains the types of agency relationships available in Pennsylvania — seller's agent, buyer's agent, dual agent, and designated agent — so consumers can make an informed choice about representation before sharing confidential information.
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