Agency
In New Mexico, 'ministerial acts' that can be performed for a non-client without creating an agency relationship include:
ANegotiating price on behalf of the non-client
BProviding factual information about a property, giving a showing, or filling in contract blanks at a party's direction✓ Correct
CProviding legal advice to the non-client
DDisclosing the seller's motivation to the non-client
Explanation
Ministerial acts are routine services that don't require discretion or judgment and don't create an agency relationship—like providing factual information, showing a property, or filling in blanks on a form at a party's direction.
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