Unit 1: National Brokerage Quiz: Real Estate Brokerage: Agency Law
An agency relationship can occur through implication (what you might say or do) without a written contract always require a written contract is always derived by express act is better accomplished through implication or ratification
can occur through implication (what you might say or do) without a written contract
The Criminal Antitrust Penalty Enhancement and Reform Act increased the maximum criminal penalty for individuals to what amount?
$350,000 $1 million $2 million $10 million
Which BEST describes the role of a fiduciary? A broker can only accept a reasonable amount of profit over the agreed upon consideration. A fiduciary relationship is established when a property manager agrees to represent an owner in leasing the owner's property. A fiduciary can only disclose confidential information obtained after termination of fiduciary relationship. A fiduciary relationship is always created when a broker shows a buyer a house.
A fiduciary relationship is established when a property manager agrees to represent an owner in leasing the owner's property.
Agent Sam told a buyer that the fence line also marked the property line. Agent Sam knew that the property line did not extend to the fence line. Agent Sam's actions are an example of what? Passive fraud Unintended fraud Active fraud Puffing
Active fraud
What are the three primary areas of disclosure? Limits, conditions, and funding Relationships, performance history, investment value Agency, property condition, and environmental hazards Fiduciary, accounting, and feedback
Agency, property condition, and environmental hazards
"Let's not do business with AVC Real Estate Company; they discount their commissions" is an example of what? Price fixing Boycott Market allocation Tying agreement
Boycott
Which of the following duties is NOT owed to a customer? Confidentiality Honesty Reasonable care and skill Proper disclosure
Confidentiality
Which of the following duties best describes what an agent owes customers? Fairness, care and honesty Obedience, confidentiality and accounting Diligence, care, and loyalty Honesty, diligence and skill
Fairness, care and honesty
Which of the following does a principal owe to his or her licensee? Information Access Accounting Performance
Information
An agent's duties to a principal include all of the following except which? Loyalty Accounting Notice Legal advice
Legal advice
Which of the following is a common complaint buyers have against brokers? Excessive paper work Compensation fees Misrepresentation of the facts Failure to respond to questions
Misrepresentation of the facts
"Everyone charges the same so you might as well list with me" is an example of what? Price fixing Boycott Market allocation Tying agreement
Price fixing
A person who hires an agent to represent his or her interests is known as what? Customer Referral Advocate Principal
Principal
Which of these is not a violation of Sherman Antitrust laws? Boycott Price Fixing Redlining Market allocation
Redlining
When a home is listed, what is the most limited agency that can be created? Agency coupled with an interest General agency Special agency Universal agency
Special agency
After listing a home with a broker, the seller told the broker NOT to disclose a major structural defect in the house. What should the broker do? Refrain from telling prospective buyers because of the fiduciary responsibility to the seller. Refrain from telling the prospective buyers because that is the brokers responsibility to the seller. Tell the buyer only if he asks about it. Tell the buyer of the defect prior to the writing of an offer or refuse the listing.
Tell the buyer of the defect prior to the writing of an offer or refuse the listing.
An agent fails to discover flood marks on the walls in the basement of a property. The agent sells the property, and the buyer later sues the agent for failing to mention the problem. Which statement best describes what can happen in this case? The agent may be guilty of intentional misrepresentation. The agent has an exposure to a charge of negligent misrepresentation. The agent has little exposure, since the problem was not mentioned on the signed disclosure form. The agent is not vulnerable, since the problem was not discovered.
The agent has an exposure to a charge of negligent misrepresentation.
Paul Shafer is acting as the agent of David Smith. He can agree to a change in price without Smith's approval. may share his commission with a licensed attorney. must report all offers to Smith. can make a profit in addition to his commission.
must report all offers to Smith.