Agency
In Mississippi, a 'ministerial act' performed by a licensee for a non-client:
ACreates a full fiduciary relationship
BIs a routine, non-discretionary task that does not establish an agency relationship✓ Correct
CIs prohibited under Mississippi agency law
DRequires written agency disclosure
Explanation
Ministerial acts are routine, non-discretionary tasks (like providing a listing sheet, scheduling showings, or conveying offers) that a licensee may perform for non-clients without creating an agency relationship or fiduciary duties.
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