Agency
In Kentucky, a seller's listing agent who helps the buyer complete forms at the request of the buyer is providing:
ABuyer's agency services
BMinisterial acts that do not change the agent's representation of the seller✓ Correct
CDual agency services requiring written consent
DUnauthorized services that violate KREC rules
Explanation
A listing agent who assists an unrepresented buyer with ministerial tasks (filling out forms) is providing administrative assistance, not representation. This does not create an agency relationship with the buyer.
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