Contracts
A real estate licensee who prepares a purchase agreement is NOT practicing law when they:
ADraft custom legal provisions tailored to complex legal situations
BComplete pre-approved, standardized contract forms approved for use by licensees✓ Correct
CAdvise clients on the legal ramifications of specific contract clauses
DRepresent clients in court disputes over contract performance
Explanation
Real estate licensees may fill in pre-approved, standardized forms without practicing law. Drafting custom legal provisions, providing legal advice on contract interpretation, or representing clients in court crosses into the practice of law.
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