Agency

In Louisiana, a licensee who provides 'ministerial acts' to an unrepresented party must disclose to that party that:

AThe licensee has no duties to the unrepresented party
BThe licensee is not representing them and is providing only ministerial assistance, not fiduciary services✓ Correct
CThe unrepresented party must hire their own attorney before proceeding
DNo disclosure is necessary when performing ministerial acts

Explanation

Louisiana law requires licensees to disclose to unrepresented parties (customers) that they are not represented and that the licensee is acting in a ministerial capacity — providing factual information and assistance without fiduciary duties of loyalty, confidentiality, or advocacy.

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