Agency
The Virginia Agency Disclosure Notice must be provided to a prospective buyer:
AAt the first showing of a property
BBefore providing substantive services such as discussing price or terms✓ Correct
COnly when a written offer is submitted
DOnly for properties listed above $500,000
Explanation
Virginia's agency disclosure requirement is triggered before substantive services are rendered. This ensures the consumer understands the agency relationship before strategic discussions begin.
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