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What is an example of a ministerial act in real estate?

  1. Providing property management services

  2. Responding to general questions about the price and location of a specific property

  3. Negotiating on behalf of a client

  4. Advertising properties for sale

The correct answer is: Responding to general questions about the price and location of a specific property

A ministerial act in real estate refers to actions that are routine and do not involve any judgment or discretion. Responding to general questions about the price and location of a specific property fits this definition well. This activity does not require making any decisions on behalf of a client or clients, nor does it involve advocating for a party's interests. Instead, it simply involves providing factual information that is readily available, such as the listing price and the location of a property. In contrast, providing property management services involves a level of discretion and judgment in managing a property and addressing tenant issues. Negotiating on behalf of a client requires advocacy, strategy, and a deep understanding of the client's interests and needs, which goes beyond a ministerial function. Advertising properties for sale also entails decisions about how and where to market the property, which involves a promotional strategy rather than simply relaying information.