09 fiduciary duty
Agent Amanda violated her fiduciary duties she owed to her client when she: A: Sold Her Client's Property B: Leased Her Client's Property C: Bought Her Client's Property D: Marketed Her Client's Property
: Bought Her Client's Property
In the state of Utah, all agency relationships are between the principal and: A: The Broker B: The Agent C: The Fiduciary D: The Intermediary
A: The Broker
As an agent, you should always educate your client, negotiate effectively, and market the property effectively: A: True B: False C: This Is The Responsibility Of A Broker D: Its The Clients' Responsibility
A: True
Rick Realtor enters into an agency agreement with Bonnie Buyer. In this situation, Bonnie is the: A: Principal B: Agent C: Fiduciary D: Facilitator
A: Principal
fiduciary
A special relationship of trust. You and your broker are expected to uphold six specific fiduciary duties to your client within the agency relationship.
niche market
A specialized sector of the property market. As an agent, finding a particular niche of real estate that you know well can help you to better serve your clients by better understanding local factors involved.Factors that you should consider when identifying your niche market: Identify your interests and passions. This may be something you've already done. Identify problems you can solve. Research your competition. Determine the profitability of your niche. Hold yourself accountable
Buyer Bill has instructed his agent, Realtor Robbie, to write up a low offer on a piece of property. Robbie refuses to do so. Robbie has violated his fiduciary duty of: A: Obedience B: Loyalty C: Reasonable Care And Diligence D: Confidentiality
A: Obedience
The Fiduciary Duty that requires an agent to follow all lawful instructions of the principal is called: A: Obedience B: Loyalty C: Confidentiality D: Reasonable Care And Diligence
A: Obedience
limited agent
Also known as a dual agent, this is an agent who represents both a buyer and a seller in a transaction. If state law allows for the same agent to represent both the buyer and the seller in a single transaction, the brokerage/agent is typically considered to be a Dual Agent. Special laws/rules often apply to dual agents, especially in negotiating price
OLD CAR
An acronym describing the six fiduciary duties of an agent: obedience, loyalty, disclosure, confidentiality, accountability, and reasonable care & diligence.
Broker Betty made Agent Alexis the agent for the buyer. This is an example of: A: A Limited Agent B: A Dual Agent C: The Designated Agent D: A Facilitator
C: The Designated Agent
Negotiating
An agent must always negotiate per the instructions/ requirements on behalf of their client.
Client Education
An agent's professional responsibility. As an agent, you need to be able to educate your client on the market, finding quality professionals (mortgage lenders, inspectors), market conditions, interest rates, titles, title insurance, and the entire process. This is a new process for your clients and they will turn to you and rely on you to provide them with proper guidance in making this transaction
Pricing Property Properly
An agent's professional responsibility. You must do a Comparative Market Analysis to make sure that the property for sale is priced properly for your client to sell or purchase.
Comparative Market Analysis
An examination of the prices at which similar properties in the same area have recently been sold. This allows agents to help their clients to determine a reasonable price to list when selling a home or offer when buying a home.A comparative market analysis is an examination of the prices at which similar properties in the same area recently sold. Real estate agents perform a comparative market analysis for their clients to help them determine a price to list when selling a home or a price to offer when buying a home
Championing
As an agent, looking out for your client's best interests to the greatest extent possible. In addition to having the following skills are essential in becoming a successful agent: market mastery, MLS Mastery, Contract Mastery, Photography Skills Good Problem Solving skills, Great systems in place to track and make smooth transactions
The Fiduciary Duty that requires an agent to keep their clients' information to themselves and not share critical information with anyone else is often referred to as: A: Obedience B: Loyalty C: Confidentiality D: Disclosure
C: Confidentiality
Professional Responsibilities
As an agent, you are expected to fulfill the following responsibilities: client education, marketing property, pricing property properly, negotiating, and seeing transactions through to escrow. Some of the responsibilities include: Rent, buy, or sell property for clients. Perform duties, such as study property listings, interview prospective clients, accompany clients to property site, discuss conditions of sale, and organize real estate contracts
The specific fiduciary duties is listed in which agreement? A: Real Estate Purchase Contract B: Buyer Broker Agency Agreement And The Exclusive Right To Sell C: Real Estate Purchase Contract And Limited Agency Consent Agreement D: Our Specific Fiduciary Duties Are A Matter Of State Law And Are Not Spelled Out In Any Specific Form
B: Buyer Broker Agency Agreement And The Exclusive Right To Sell
Agent Alice represents a Buyer. Alice learns from the listing agent that the property's roof may not pass the home inspection. Alice decides not to share this information with the Buyer, as she is afraid the Buyer will choose not to purchase the property. Alice is guilty of breaching which of her fiduciary duties? A: Loyalty B: Disclosure C: Confidentiality D: Reasonable Care And Diligence
B: Disclosure
The Fiduciary duty that requires an agent to put their clients' needs and interests above all others, including their own, is called: A: Obedience B: Loyalty C: Confidentiality D: Reasonable Care And Diligence
B: Loyalty
A Fiduciary is: A: Ethics B: One In Whom Special Trust And Confidence Is Placed C: Executory D: Hypothecation
B: One In Whom Special Trust And Confidence Is Placed
The Fiduciary Duty that requires an agent to act competently and capably to serve their client is: A: Obedience B: Reasonable Care And Diligence C: Loyalty D: Disclosure
B: Reasonable Care And Diligence
Another name for limited agency is: A: Fiduciary Agency B: Disclosure Agency C: Dual Agency D: Subagency
C: Dual Agency
Realtor Ron received an earnest money deposit for his buyer. He had the buyer write the earnest money out to him personally, and deposited the check into his personal checking account. Ron has violated his fiduciary duty of: A: Obedience B: Disclosure C: Confidentiality D: Accounting For Funds
D: Accounting For Funds
The Fiduciary Duty that requires an agent to properly hold safe and account for all monies that come into an agent's possession is called: A: Obedience B: Confidentiality C: Reasonable Care And Diligence D: Accounting For Funds
D: Accounting For Funds
Agent Alexis represents Seller Sam. What duties does Alexis owe to any potential buyers? A: Alexis Owes No Duties To Any Potential Buyers B: Alexis Owes All Fiduciary Duties To Any Potential Buyers C: Alexis Owes All Duties To Any Potential Buyers, Unless She Is A Limited Agent D: Alexis Owes The Duties Of Honesty And Fairness To Any Potential Buyers
D: Alexis Owes The Duties Of Honesty And Fairness To Any Potential Buyers
What is a fiduciary duty? A: A Legal Responsibility Of One Party To Act In The Best Interest Of Another B: Honesty C: Loyalty To The Customer D: All Of The Above
D: All Of The Above
Section 5 of the Real Estate Purchase contract exists to: A: Explain The Concept Of Agency To Buyer And Seller B: Create Agency For Both Buyer And Seller With Their Respective Agents C: Provide Written Disclosure For Limited Agency D: Confirm Agency Relationships That Have Previously Been Established
D: Confirm Agency Relationships That Have Previously Been Established
The obligation of the agent to tell their client absolutely everything they know or learn about the property, the other agent, or the customer is the Fiduciary Duty of: A: Obedience B: Loyalty C: Confidentiality D: Disclosure
D: Disclosure
Agent Amanda represents a Seller. She fails to educate the Seller as to the Included Items that need to remain with the property. Amanda is guilty of failing to exercise which of the following fiduciary duties A: Loyalty B: Disclosure C: Confidentiality D: Reasonable Care And Diligence
D: Reasonable Care And Diligence
Seller Sam hires agent Alexis to sell his home. And signs an Exclusive Right to Sell listing agreement. This allows Alexis: A: General Power Of Attorney B: Specific Power Of Attorney C: To Do Anything Necessary To Act On The Seller's Behalf And Procure A Buyer And Bring About A Successful Close Of Escrow D: To List And Market The Property
D: To List And Market The Property
Fiduciary Duty
Each of the six important duties an agent is legally obligated to fulfill for the client. Agency creates a fiduciary relationship of trust, and upholding these duties enables you to protect that trust and best serve your client. A legal obligation of one party to act in the best interest of another. The obligated party is usually a fiduciary, that is, someone entrusted with the care of money/funds or property. This is often referred to as fiduciary obligation.
Full Disclosure Informed Consent
The disclosure of an agent to his or her client that the agent will be acting as a limited agent. It is the law that if you are going to be acting as a limited agent that you fully disclose that to your client in writing.
Disclosure
The fiduciary duty of disclosing completely and fully all information concerning the transaction and property that might affect the client's decisions.
Obedience
The fiduciary duty of following all of the client's lawful instructions. Do not make decisions for your client, and do not exceed your authority.Staying true and knowing your limits when it comes to clients decisions. As agents, you have no authority to make decisions for your clients, rather you guide them and provide them with knowledge about the property. Staying true and knowing your limits when it comes to clients decisions. As agents, you have no authority to make decisions for your clients, rather you guide them and provide them with knowledge about the property
Reasonable Care & Diligence
The fiduciary duty that requires an agent to act competently and capably to serve their client well. Possess the capacity to handle the type of transaction that you are undertaking. Share information on issues affecting property value, possible negative influences, and home warranty information to allow your client to make the best possible decisions. Make certain that the buyer has copies of all seller disclosures. Recommend professional inspections and other professionals that you have actually vetted for yourself. Be the source of the source, not the source itself.
Loyalty
The fiduciary duty that requires an agent to give the client undivided loyalty and put the clients' needs and interests above all others, including their own.
Confidentiality
The fiduciary duty that requires an agent to keep their clients' information to themselves and not share critical information with anyone else, with the exception of their broker. Do not use confidential information to the disadvantage of clients or advantage of others. Confidentiality lives forever - it is still in effect even after an agreement is complete.Keeping all clients information confidential is essential in building trust with your clients. They have to feel that they can trust you as an agent and that you have their best interest in mind.
Accounting
The fiduciary duty that requires an agent to properly hold safe and account for all monies that come into an agent's possession. Make sure that it is handled properly. Deposit all funds in a timely manner, and make certain that all checks are made out to the proper entity.