Agency
A NH real estate agent who gives a buyer client specific legal advice about how to take title to minimize estate taxes is likely:
AProviding excellent client service
BPracticing law without a license — this is legal advice the agent is not qualified to provide✓ Correct
CWithin their scope of expertise
DRequired by NHREC rules to advise on tax matters
Explanation
Providing specific legal advice about estate planning, tax strategies, or title vesting is the practice of law. Real estate agents should refer clients to attorneys for legal advice and limit themselves to general information.
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