Connecticut requires the Real Estate Agency Disclosure:
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At closing
Disclosure at closing is too late in the process to serve its purpose of protecting clients' interests. Connecticut requires disclosure before any substantive discussions about a property occur, ensuring clients understand agency relationships from the outset.
At the beginning of the first personal meeting
Only if requested
Agency disclosure in Connecticut is mandatory, not optional. Licensees cannot wait until clients request this information, as the law requires proactive disclosure at the first personal meeting.
Never
Connecticut law explicitly requires agency disclosure, making option D factually incorrect. Failure to disclose agency relationships violates state regulations and could result in disciplinary action against the licensee.
Why is this correct?
Connecticut law mandates agency disclosure at the beginning of the first personal meeting to discuss a specific property. This timing ensures clients understand the agent's role before sharing confidential information or making decisions, protecting both parties throughout the transaction.
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