Contracts
In North Dakota, a real estate licensee who prepares a purchase agreement is:
APracticing law and may be subject to disciplinary action
BAuthorized to fill in the blanks of approved forms as part of their licensed activities✓ Correct
CRequired to have an attorney review all documents before signing
DOnly permitted to use verbal agreements
Explanation
Real estate licensees in North Dakota are authorized to fill in the blanks of approved contract forms as part of their licensed activities. They may not draft original contracts, which would constitute the unauthorized practice of law.
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