Agency
What is 'ministerial acts' in Idaho real estate agency?
AActs performed by a minister of a church
BRoutine, non-discretionary acts (showing a property, providing information) that a licensee may perform for a non-client without creating an agency relationship✓ Correct
COfficial government filings
DAdministrative tasks performed by the broker
Explanation
Ministerial acts are routine tasks (answering questions, providing property information, scheduling showings) that can be performed for any person without creating an agency relationship. However, agents must disclose who they represent when performing such acts.
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