Agency Disclosure
No standardized form. California agents must disclose to potential clients the agency relationship or type of representation established upon entering the real estate transaction.
This information must be provided by the agent in the form of a written disclosure drafted in accordance with state law. The disclosure must be signed by the seller and attached to the listing agreement.[1][2]
Dual Agency
Legal in California. The buyer must also sign the Agency Disclosure Form.[2]
Transfer Disclosure Statement
Transfer disclosure statement must be completed by the seller when transferring ownership of specific types of residential property in California.[3]
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