Exam with 160 Verified Questions & Answers
1. If a homeowner decides to sell their property to a buyer, what legal
process must occur to complete the alienation of the property?
The buyer must lease the property for a year before purchasing. The
homeowner must obtain a new license.
The transfer of title must be executed through a legal contract.
The homeowner must conduct a property appraisal.
2. If a person is living on a property and believes they own it due to color of
title, what legal implications might arise if the true owner decides to reclaim the
property?
The situation will resolve itself without any legal action needed.
The person with color of title will automatically gain legal ownership after a
certain period.
The true owner may initiate legal action to reclaim their property,
challenging the claim of color of title.
The person with color of title can sell the property without any
repercussions.
3. In a real estate transaction, if the vendor fails to disclose a significant defect
in the property, what legal implications could arise?
The vendor would automatically lose ownership of the property.
The vendor would be entitled to a commission regardless of the defect.
, The vendor could face legal action for misrepresentation
or breach of contract.
The vendor would not be held responsible as the buyer should have
inspected the property.
4. If a seller is unable to transfer property due to a natural disaster, what legal
outcome may occur?
Modification of the contract terms
Breach of contract
Successful completion of the sale
Termination of the contract without penalties
5. If a life tenant passes away without a will, what happens to the property in
relation to the remainderman?
The property will revert back to the original grantor.
The property will be sold and the proceeds divided among all
beneficiaries.
The property will still pass to the remainderman as specified in the life
estate agreement.
The property will be divided among the life tenant's heirs.
6. What is the time frame within which a new broker must notify the DRE after
a salesperson transfers their license?
5 days
15 days
30 days
, 10 days
7. Describe the relationship between square miles and the dimensions of a
township.
A township is a linear measurement of 6 miles.
A township is defined as 36 linear miles in length. A
township is a circular area of 6 miles in radius.
A township covers an area of 36 square miles, which is
equivalent to a 6-mile by 6-mile square.
8. If a trustee decides to sell a property from a trust and is approached by a
potential buyer, what steps should the trustee take to ensure a legal and
ethical transaction?
The trustee should disclose their role and ensure compliance
with trust terms and applicable laws.
The trustee should hire a licensed real estate agent to handle the sale.
The trustee must seek court approval before selling any property.
The trustee can proceed without any disclosures as they are not required
to have a license.
9. What is the term used for the legal process that allows a lender to sell a
property to recover unpaid debts?
Repossession Lien
Foreclosure
Eviction