Chapters 18-23
Disclosure is made in two (2) stages...
(1) when meeting a party for the first time and (2) while representing a party
An applicant for a salespersons' license in Texas must complete how many clock hours in real estate core courses ...
180
An applicant for a Texas Real Estate Brokerage license must complete ...
900 clock hours of real estate core and related courses
______ could be licensed as a real estate broker
A corporation, an LLC, an individual, and a sole proprietorship
Sales Person
A person employed by a broker to list, negotiate, sell, or lease real property for others
Broker
A person or legal entity licensed to act independently in conducting a real estate brokerage business
REALTOR (R)
A registered trademark owned by the national association of realtors for use by its members
Sales Associate
A sales person or broker employed by a broker
A real estate broker differs from a real estate salesperson under the law in that the broker may act independently in conducting a brokerage business and ...
A salesperson may operate in the brokerage business only under the supervision of a real estate broker
Recovery Fund
A state operated fund that can be tapped to pay for uncollectable judgments against real estate licensees
The two levels of license under the Texas Real Estate License Act are ...
Broker and salesperson
True or False: A listing is a contract between an owner and the listing salesperson
False
True or False: All net listings are open listings
False
True or False: On a listing contract, a sales associate may be an agent
False
True or False: The Statue of Frauds requires all agency agreements to be made in writing in order to be enforcable
False
In Texas the requirement that a real estate agent hold a real estate license is set by ...
Legislature
Real Estate Inspectors
Licensed individuals hired to perform real property inspections at the request of potential buyers and their representatives
The term "sales associates" may refer to both a ...
Licensed salesperson employed by a broker and a licensed real estate broker employed by another licensed broker
_______ may conduct a real estate brokerage business without a proper license
No one
Independent Contractor
One who contracts to do work according to personal methods and is responsible to the employer only for the results of that work
Licensee
One who holds a license
Real Estate Licensing Laws represent a governments efforts to ascertain that real estate brokers and sales persons are ...
Persons of good reputation: honest, truthful, competent
A license can be suspended or revoked for ...
Placing a sign on a property offering it for sale without the written consent of the owner, offering property for sale without the consent of the owner, publishing an unjustified threat of legal proceedings
The composition of the Texas Real Estate Commission includes ...
Six real estate brokers
A real estate salesperson under the Texas Real Estate License Act may ....
Take a listing in the name of a broker
Texas Association of Realtors (R) (TAR)
The Texas organization of realtors authorized to use the registered trademark of realtors
For a corporation to be granted a license as a real estate broker ...
The chief executive officer must be a licensed broker
Texas Real Estate Commission
The state board that advises and sets policies regarding real estate licensees and transaction procedures
Real Estate brokers may operate their businesses as sole proprietorships under ...
Their own name or fictitious name
License Revocation
To recall and make void a license
License Suspension
To temporarily make a license ineffective
True or False: A real estate broker is the agent under a real estate listing
True
True or False: A real estate listing is an agency contract
True
True or False: Fiduciary responsibilities of an agent to the principal include faithful performance
True
True or False: In a real estate listing, the property owner is the principal
True
True or False: In regard to net listings, most brokers avoid them
True
True or False: Many states prohibit a broker from accepting a net listing
True
True or False: Most brokers are reluctant to accept net listings, even when permitted to do so
True
True or False: On a listing contract, a corporation may be a principal
True
True or False: On a listing contract, a natural persona may be an agent
True
True or False: On a listing contract, purchasers are third parties to the contract
True
True or False: Sales associates are licensed salespersons or brokers who work for a broker
True
True or False: Sales associates operate under the authority of an employing broker's license
True
True or False: The broker is legally liable for he proper execution of a listing contract
True
True or False: The commission is the excess above the seller's net price
True
The ultimate responsibility for a mistake in a document prepared by a real estate salesperson rests ...
Upon the employing broker
Intermediary
a broker who is employed to negotiate a transaction between the parties
Ready, Willing, and Able Buyer
a buyer who is ready to buy at the seller's price and terms and who has the financial capability to do so
Listing
a contract wherein a broker is employed to find a buyer or tenant
An agent who is authorized to bind an employer in a trade or business is...
a general agent
The advantages of a multiple listing arrangement include...
a greater market exposure of the property, the possibility of a higher sales price, and quicker sale
Net Listing
a listing agreement that pays the broker an uncertain amount of commission, generating the principal net proceeds from the sale
Exclusive Right to Sell
a listing that gives the broker the right to collect a commission no matter who sells the property during the listing period
Exclusive Agency Listing
a listing wherein the owner reserves the right to sell his property himself, but agrees to list with no other broker during he listing period
Principal
a person who authorizes another to act
Middleman
a person who brings two or more parties together but does not represent either party
Reasonable Care
a requirement that an agent exhibit competence and expertise, keep his client informed, and take proper care of property entrusted to him
Trust Account
a separate account for hilding clients' and/or customers' money
the relationship of a real estate broker to the owner of a property listed for sale with the broker is that of...
a special agent
Implied Authority
agency authority that arises from custom rather than expressed agreement
Faithful Performance
aka obedience; a requirement that an agent obey all legal instructions give to him by his principal
Ostensible Authority
an agency relationship created by the conduct of the principal
Special Agency
an agency relationship created for the performance of specific acts only
General Agency
an agency wherein the agent has the power to transact the principal's affairs in a particular business or at a certain location
A real estate listing is...
an employment contract between a property owner and a real estate broker
An agent's authority may be granted by both a written agreement and
custom in the industry
____________ are most likely to accept only listings that he thinks will sell quickly
discount brokers
An agency may be created by both ratification and...
estoppel
A listing to find a buyer for __________, __________, or _________ properties will usually be for a period of time ranging from six (6) months to one year...
farms, commercial properties, or industrial properties
When an agent's authority arises from custom in the industry, it is identified as...
implied authority
The amount of commission to be paid to the broker for selling a property is stated in the...
listing contract
Exclusive Authority to Purchase
listing used by buyer's broker
Agency by Ratification
one that is established after the fact
Multiple Listing Services are open to...
only members of real estate boards
Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
organization of member brokers agreeing to share listing information and share commissions
If a purchaser arbitrarily defaults on a purchase contract, any earnest money previously paid, in the absence of an agreement to the contrary will be...
owed to the owner/seller
A typical exclusive right tot sell listing requires the owner to exclude other brokers from advertising or placing a sign on the property and...
pay a commission if a purchaser is found who agrees to buy at the price and terms stipulated in the listing
When a property under an open listing is shown to a prospect by two different brokers and a sale results, the commission is...
payable to the broker who made the sale
Compensation
payment for brokers and salespersons
Third Parties
persons who are not parties to a contract but who may be affected by it
Performance
principal is expected to do whatever he reasonably can to accomplish the purpose of the agency, such as referring inquiries by prospective buyers to the broker
Agency by Estoppel
relationship that results when a principal fails to maintain due diligence over his agent and the agent exercises powers not granted to him
Duel Agency
representation of two or more principals in a transaction by the same agent
Variable Rate Commission
retains the lower commission for the bargain broker but allows the commission to increase (i.e. to a full 3%) to the other broker in order to give other brokers an incentive to help market their properties
Puffing
statements a reasonable person would recognize as non-factual or extravagant
Procuring Clause
the clause originating in a series of events that, without a break in their continuity, results in the accomplishment of the agency objective (closing the transaction)
An exclusive listing contract with a definite termination date is NOT terminable by
the death of the listing saleperson
Under the terms of an exclusive right to sell listing, a commission is due the listing broker if a buyer is found by...
the listing broker, a sales associate employed by the listing broker, the owner through his own efforts, or another broker
Commingling
the mixing of clients' or customers' funds with an agents personal funds
A real estate listing is a contract between...
the owner and the listing broker
A broker has fiduciary responsibilities to...
the owner of property listed by the broker
An exclusive agency listing permits...
the owner to sell of his own efforts without liability to pay a commission to the listing brokers
Agent
the person empowered to act by and on behalf of the principal
An open listing may be terminated by
the sale of the property, abandonment by the broker, destruction of the property by casualty, and/or death of the owner
Price Fixing
two or more people conspiring to charge a fixed fee, having an anticompetitive effect
Boycotting
two or more people conspiring to restrain competition
When an agent is given the right to transact all types of matters on behalf of the principal, the agent serves as a...
universal agent
Universal Agency
very broad in scope, as the principal gives the agent the legal power to transact matters of all types
Recent innovations for marketing properties through the MLS include both computerized listings and
videodisc display of listings
To be valid in texas, a listing contract must be both
written and signed