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Under the Illinois Real Estate License Act, which of the following best describes a 'ministerial act'?

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D) An informative or clerical act that does not rise to the level of active representation of a consumer

The Illinois Real Estate License Act (225 ILCS 454/1-10) expressly defines a ministerial act as one that is informative or clerical in nature and does not rise to the level of active representation of a consumer. Examples include providing factual information about a property, scheduling showings, or delivering documents. Because ministerial acts do not constitute representation, a licensee may perform them for any party in a transaction without triggering agency duties or dual agency concerns.

Answer Options
A
An act that requires the licensee to negotiate contract terms on behalf of a consumer
B
An act that triggers dual agency and requires written informed consent from all parties
C
An act that creates a fiduciary obligation between the licensee and a designated client
D
An informative or clerical act that does not rise to the level of active representation of a consumer

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