Agency
Under Wyoming law, when must a real estate agent disclose their agency relationship to a potential client?
AOnly at closing
BOnly when asked
CAt first substantive contact✓ Correct
DAfter the purchase contract is signed
Explanation
Wyoming requires real estate agents to disclose their agency relationship at first substantive contact with a potential client—before they begin discussing specific properties or negotiating terms.
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