Contracts
Under Montana law, an agent who fills in blanks on a preprinted real estate form is:
APracticing law without a license
BPerforming permissible ministerial acts when using approved forms, provided they do not give legal advice✓ Correct
CRequired to have an attorney review every completed form
DViolating the Statute of Frauds
Explanation
Using approved, preprinted forms and filling in blanks based on the parties' instructions is a permissible ministerial act for Montana real estate licensees. Giving legal advice or drafting custom contract language would constitute the unauthorized practice of law.
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