Contracts
A real estate agent who is asked to advise a client about whether a contract clause is enforceable is:
AA. Qualified to answer based on their real estate knowledge
BB. Practicing law without a license and should refer the client to an attorney✓ Correct
CC. Required to answer as part of their fiduciary duties
DD. Able to advise if they have at least 5 years of experience
Explanation
Determining the legal enforceability of contract clauses constitutes the practice of law. Real estate licensees are not authorized to provide legal advice and must refer clients to licensed attorneys for legal questions.
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