Contracts
In West Virginia, a real estate licensee who drafts a complex custom real estate contract for a client (rather than using standard forms) may be engaged in:
AA recommended best practice
BThe unauthorized practice of law✓ Correct
CA WVREC-approved activity for all licensees
DActivity permitted under the general license authority
Explanation
Drafting complex custom legal documents (beyond filling in standard approved contract forms) may constitute the unauthorized practice of law in West Virginia. Licensees should use WVREC-approved standard forms and recommend that clients consult attorneys for complex legal matters.
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