36-21A-128. Informative acts that do not constitute representation. For the purposes of this chapter, initial acts that a licensee may perform for a consumer that are informative in nature and do not rise to the level of representation on behalf of a consumer include the following:
(1) Responding to phone inquiries by consumers as to the availability and pricing of real estate services;
(2) Responding to phone inquiries from a consumer concerning the price or location of real property;
(3) Attending an open house and responding to questions about the property from a consumer;
(4) Setting an appointment to view property;
(5) Responding to questions of consumers walking into a licensee's office concerning real estate services offered on particular properties;
(6) Describing a property or the property's condition in response to a consumer's inquiry;
(7) Accompanying an appraiser, inspector, contractor, or similar third party on a visit to a property;
(8) Referring a person to another broker or service provider; or
(9) Providing a one-time showing of one property only to a potential buyer or lessee.Source: SL 1998, ch 229, § 5.