Agency
In Wyoming, a 'seller's disclosure' is different from an 'agent's disclosure' because:
AThey are the same document
BThe seller's disclosure covers property condition known to the seller; an agent's disclosure covers agency relationships and potential conflicts of interest✓ Correct
COnly agents are required to make disclosures
DOnly sellers are required to make disclosures
Explanation
The Wyoming Seller's Disclosure of Property Condition is completed by the seller and covers known property defects and conditions. Agency disclosure forms are completed by the agent and disclose to the client who the agent represents.
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