Agency
Under Georgia's BRRETA, the 'ministerial acts' that can be performed for customers without creating an agency relationship include:
AA. Negotiating price on their behalf
BB. Providing access to a property, presenting offers, and performing other routine acts✓ Correct
CC. Preparing market analyses
DD. Advising on financing options
Explanation
Ministerial acts are routine tasks that don't involve judgment or advocacy — such as providing access, presenting and conveying offers and counteroffers, scheduling inspections. These can be performed for customers without creating an agency relationship.
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