Agency
Pennsylvania's Consumer Notice must be provided at what point in a relationship between a licensee and a consumer?
AAfter a showing of the property
BBefore or at the first substantive meeting between the licensee and the consumer✓ Correct
CAt the time of making an offer
DOnly after a representation agreement is signed
Explanation
Pennsylvania law requires the Consumer Notice be provided at or before the first substantive meeting — meaning any meeting where real estate matters are discussed. An initial phone call asking general questions may not require the Notice, but the first in-person or substantive discussion meeting triggers the requirement.
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