Agency

Under Pennsylvania agency law, when must a licensee provide the Consumer Notice to a potential buyer or tenant?

AAt the time of making an offer
BBefore or at the first substantive meeting✓ Correct
CAfter the parties sign an agreement of sale
DOnly when the licensee is representing the seller

Explanation

Pennsylvania law requires licensees to provide the Consumer Notice — disclosing agency relationships — before or at the first substantive meeting with a buyer or tenant. This ensures consumers understand representation options before any significant discussions begin.

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