A Florida single agent must provide which disclosure?
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No disclosure required
Option A is incorrect because Florida law specifically requires disclosures for agency relationships. A single agent must provide the Single Agent Notice to establish their fiduciary responsibilities, making no disclosure both legally insufficient and ethically questionable.
Single Agent Notice
Transaction Broker Notice
Option C is incorrect because the Transaction Broker Notice is for a different agency relationship - when the broker acts as a transaction facilitator rather than a single agent representing either party exclusively.
Dual Agency Disclosure
Option D is incorrect because the Dual Agency Disclosure is required when the broker represents both buyer and seller in the same transaction, which is a different scenario than a single agent relationship.
Why is this correct?
Option B is correct because Florida law requires single agents to provide the Single Agent Notice (Form 1-4) to clients, which discloses the fiduciary duties owed in an exclusive agency relationship. This is a mandatory disclosure before entering into such an agency relationship.
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