Agency
A Michigan licensee who provides 'ministerial acts' to a non-client buyer (like providing property information) is:
AAutomatically creating an agency relationship with the buyer
BPerforming routine, non-discretionary services that do not create agency✓ Correct
CViolating their fiduciary duty to the seller
DRequired to disclose dual agency
Explanation
Ministerial acts (providing property information, showing a home, presenting offers) are routine activities that do not create an agency relationship. Disclosure of agency (or non-agency) must still occur at first substantive contact.
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