Rockwell Real Estate Exam WA 2 Questions and
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At what point in a transaction must you disclose your agency status in writing?
A. at closing
B. when first meeting any potential party to the transaction
C. when a party signs an offer
D. Before a party signs an offer
Ans: D. Before a party signs an offer
You must disclose your agency status to each party in a transaction as soon as
practicable. However, the initial disclosure may be oral - the law doesn't require
written confirmation of the agency disclosure until each party is about to sign an
offer.
A counteroffer:
A. acts as a rejection of the initial offer
B. is used to rescind a previously existing contract
C. is used only to make an offer contingent on a particular event
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D. is used when a buyer wants to make an offer where the seller has already
accepted an offer
A. acts as a rejection of the initial offer
A counteroffer is a rejection of the previous offer. Either a buyer or a seller may
make a counteroffer, in response to either the initial or previous counteroffer.
Which of the following practices would not be an illegal discriminatory action?
A. Always assigning minority buyers to work with minority agents
B. Referring all Spanish-speaking buyers to Spanish speaking colleagues
C. Referring a buyer to a Spanish-speaking colleague after the buyer expressed a
preference to work with a Spanish-speaking agent
D. Failing to transmit an offer from an Asian buyer to the seller of a property in
an all-white neighborhood
Ans: C. Referring a buyer to a Spanish-speaking colleague after the buyer
expressed a preference to work with a Spanish-speaking agent
It is unlawful to treat certain types of buyers differently from others based on
discriminatory reasons. However, there is nothing illegal about honoring a buyer's
request to work with an agent of a particular ethnicity or national origin.
If a contingency is not fulfilled despite a good faith effort to fulfill it, what may the
person who benefits from the contingency do?
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A. Terminate the agreement and have the earnest money deposit returned
B. Waive the contingency and continue with the agreement
C. Sue the other party for a breach of contract
D. Either A or B
D. Either A or B
The party who benefits from a contingency may, if the contingency is not fulfilled,
terminate the agreement or waive the contingency and complete the purchase
anyway
Under which type of listing will an agent receive a commission only if he is the
procuring cause of the sale?
A. Open listing
B. Exclusive agency
C. Exclusive right to sell
D. Net listing
A. Open listing
Under an open listing, the seller pays a commission only if the agent is the person
responsible for bringing about the agreement between buyer and seller. No
commission is owed if another agent or seller is responsible for the sale.
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All of the following should be taken into account in choosing a closing date,
except:
A. the due date of the next installment of the property taxes
B. how long the seller needs to make any necessary repairs
C. whether the buyer needs to sell her current home
D. the time needed to clear way any liens
Ans: A. the due date of the next installment of the property taxes
In choosing a closing date, it's important to consider how long it will take for the
seller to make any necessary repairs, for the buyer to sell her current home, and
for any liens to clear. The property tax due date is irrelevant, since this expense is
prorated between the parties at closing
Under which type of listing will the seller owe a commission to the listing agent
regardless of who is the procuring cause of the sale?
A. Open listing
B. Exclusive agency
C. Exclusive right to sell
D. Net listing
Ans: C. Exclusive right to sell
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