Agency
Under Texas law, the Information About Brokerage Services (IABS) notice must be provided:
AOnly when a buyer signs a buyer representation agreement
BAt the first substantive dialogue with a prospective client✓ Correct
COnly at closing
DOnly when the agent represents the seller
Explanation
TREC rules require that a licensee provide the IABS notice to a prospective client at the first substantive dialogue, which is the first meeting or communication that involves specific property or client needs.
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