Residential Real Estate Transactions - Test 06

Aspiring real estate professionals can take advantage of our free practice test to gain confidence and knowledge in the 200 multiple-choice questions that align with the official course material. The test takes approximately four hours to complete and evaluates the candidate’s understanding of various topics, including contract law, mortgage financing, property valuation, marketing, and ethical standards. Passing the test demonstrates a commitment to professionalism and a comprehensive knowledge of the real estate industry to potential clients and colleagues alike. With our comprehensive study guide, aspiring real estate agents can be well-equipped to pass the Ontario Residential Real Estate Transactions Test and embark on a rewarding career in the dynamic and exciting real estate market.

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Residential Real Estate Transactions - Practice Test 06

Ontario Residential Real Estate Transactions - Course 2

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An offer becomes null and void if…?

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If a "mere posting" seller refuses to pay any remuneration, the buyer's brokerage can…?

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Unless otherwise authorised by RECO, a brokerage may only have what number of trust accounts?

4 / 30

With a buyer customer agreement, the salesperson is obliged to disclose…?

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A brokerage may not proceed with a transaction if…?

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If a seller has a survey in their possession, they…?

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A seller may only remove fixed items from the property when moving out if…?

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In a "mere posting" listing, the seller typically pays…?

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An offer must be presented to the seller as soon as possible after receipt regardless of…?

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After a viewing of a property, the salesperson should…?

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A customer relationship with the buyer is established when which of these is signed?

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The official date of an offer is the day on which…?

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The two most fundamental interests of a buyer are…?

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If a brokerage is representing both buyer and seller, they must not...?

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The completion date of a real estate transaction is when…?

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Which of these questions should be asked when one is approached by a potential buyer?

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If a buyer requires information outside the salesperson's field of expertise, e.g. on electrical installations, they should be referred to at least how many third-party experts?

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A buyer should be given sufficient time to view a property fully, which can be up to…?

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Once a deposit check has been received, the listing brokerage must deposit the funds in their Real Estate Trust Account within…?

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When drafting an offer an important influence is…?

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If a brokerage's trust account earns interest on a deposit, this should be…?

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If a seller is non-resident they must pay capital gains tax within what date of the completion of sale?

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Failure to obtain services from third-party professionals may have which of these consequences for a buyer?

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If a buyer is a client of another salesperson, contact with them should only be made…?

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When a buyer pays a deposit, what happens to it?

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The names that will be registered on the title of a new purchased property are decided by…?

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What is the set minimum amount for a deposit?

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When an offer is accepted, deposits must usually be paid within what timeframe?

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In a sale agreement, what are "chattels"?

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A brokerage is required to disclose to every party in a transaction its relationship with all the others…?

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