Agency
A Louisiana real estate licensee who provides a customer (rather than a client) with information about the market is providing:
AFull fiduciary representation
BMinisterial acts — providing information without advocacy or fiduciary duties✓ Correct
CIllegal unlicensed activity
DSubagency services
Explanation
When a Louisiana licensee assists a customer (an unrepresented party, not their client), they provide ministerial acts — informational services like providing market data, showing properties, or preparing offers — without owing fiduciary duties. Full fiduciary duties are owed only to the licensee's client.
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