Agency
What is 'ministerial duties' in the context of Hawaii agency relationships?
AA. Duties owed to a minister or religious institution purchasing property
BB. Routine administrative tasks that do not involve exercising judgment about a party's interests; these may be performed for unrepresented parties without creating an agency relationship✓ Correct
CC. The broker's obligation to provide spiritual guidance to clients during difficult transactions
DD. Minimum required duties that all agents must perform regardless of agency status
Explanation
Ministerial duties are routine, administrative tasks (providing property information, showing properties, delivering offers) that do not involve advocating for a party's interests. Performing ministerial tasks for an unrepresented party does not create an agency relationship.
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