Agency
In South Carolina, when must a licensee provide the 'Disclosure of Real Estate Brokerage Relationships' form to a consumer?
AOnly at closing
BPrior to entering into a brokerage relationship or providing substantive services✓ Correct
COnly when a written buyer representation agreement is signed
DOnly when the consumer requests it
Explanation
South Carolina requires licensees to provide the agency disclosure to consumers prior to entering into a brokerage relationship or providing any substantive real estate services. This ensures consumers understand the nature of the representation being offered.
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