Legal Disclosures
Agency Disclosures
Required agency relationship disclosures for North Carolina and South Carolina real estate transactions.
Understanding Agency Relationships
North Carolina and South Carolina law require real estate brokers to provide you with information about agency relationships before you enter into a brokerage relationship. These disclosures help you understand how your agent represents you and what duties they owe to you.
Please review the appropriate disclosure forms below for your state. These forms are required to be provided at the first substantial contact with a potential client.
North Carolina
Working With Real Estate Agents Disclosure Form
Required disclosure form explaining agency relationships in North Carolina real estate transactions.
Download Disclosure Form (PDF)Working With Real Estate Agents Brochure
Comprehensive guide to understanding agency relationships in North Carolina.
Download Brochure (PDF)South Carolina
Disclosure of Real Estate Brokerage Relationships
Required disclosure form explaining agency relationships in South Carolina real estate transactions.
Download Disclosure Form (PDF)When Are These Disclosures Required?
These disclosure forms must be provided at the first substantial contactwith a potential client. This typically occurs when:
- You discuss specific properties with an agent
- You request property information or market data
- You schedule a property showing
- You enter into a buyer or seller representation agreement
By providing these forms on our website, we ensure you have access to this important information before we begin working together.
Questions?
If you have questions about agency relationships or these disclosure forms, please contact us at info@citadelcofield.com or call (980) 272-8547.

