Agency
Vermont requires real estate agents to provide an agency disclosure to prospective clients:
AOnly at closing
BAt the first substantive contact✓ Correct
COnly when a listing agreement is signed
DOnly when requested by the client
Explanation
Vermont law requires licensees to provide a written agency disclosure at the first substantive contact with a prospective buyer or seller, ensuring clients understand who the agent represents.
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