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1. Describe the implications of handling nondepositable items in real estate
transactions according to Minnesota's brokerage license law.
Nondepositable items can be ignored during the transaction process.
Nondepositable items can be deposited into any account.
Nondepositable items are treated the same as depositable items.
Nondepositable items must be handled according to specific
guidelines to ensure compliance with the law.
2. A MN licensee is being investigated for a possible license law violation. The
commerce commissioner has asked the licensee for certain documentation.
What should the licensee do to cooperate with this investigation?
Surrender his or her license to the commission
Respond to commissioner requests within 30 days, unless specified
otherwise
Refuse to attend commission hearings and proceedings
Stop practicing real estate until the investigation is complete
3. If an applicant fails to have their application submitted by the broker, what
potential consequence might they face in the licensing process?
Increased application fees
Delay in obtaining the real estate brokerage license
Immediate rejection of the application
Automatic approval of the application
,4. What is the definition of trust funds as it relates to real estate transactions in
Minnesota?
Trust funds are loans provided to buyers for purchasing property.
Trust funds are government funds used for housing projects.
Trust funds are personal savings accounts for real estate agents.
Trust funds are funds held by a broker on behalf of clients or
customers.
5. What is the purpose of an override clause in a real estate agreement?
To specify licensing requirements for brokers.
To define trust funds in real estate transactions.
To protect the broker's commission after the agreement expires.
To outline the duties of the closing agent.
6. If a broker commits three separate violations of Minnesota's real estate
brokerage license law, what is the total maximum civil penalty that could be
imposed?
15,000 for the three violations
20,000 for the three violations
10,000 for the three violations
30,000 for the three violations
7. If a real estate agent in Minnesota fails to renew their license by the deadline,
what are the potential consequences they may face?
They will only need to pay a small fee to reinstate their license.
They will automatically receive a grace period of six months.
, They may face penalties, including fines and the inability to legally
conduct real estate transactions.
They will be allowed to continue practicing without any
consequences.
8. Describe the role of rental services within the context of Minnesota's real
estate brokerage license law.
Rental services are responsible for managing properties on behalf of
landlords.
Rental services only provide legal advice to tenants.
Rental services are limited to collecting rent payments.
Rental services facilitate the connection between consumers
seeking rentals and available rental listings.
9. Describe the implications of the civil penalty amount set by the commissioner
for violations of Minnesota's real estate brokerage license law.
The civil penalty amount is a fixed fee that does not vary by violation.
The civil penalty amount of 10,000 for each violation serves as a
deterrent against non-compliance with the law.
The civil penalty amount encourages brokers to engage in more
transactions.
The civil penalty amount is only applicable to trust fund violations.
10. Who is designated to forward an applicant's application to the commission in
Minnesota's real estate brokerage licensing process?
The closing agent
The applicant
, The broker
The real estate board
11. Marshall is a Minnesota real estate broker. His listing agreement with Dolly
included a six-month override clause. For the clause to be effective, what
must Marshall do?
Provide Dolly with a protective list within 72 hours of the listing
agreement's expiration.
Nothing more is needed because the clause was included in the
listing agreement.
Receive written approval from each prospective buyer.
Provide the protective list to the commissioner within 10 days of the
listing agreement's expiration.
12. Describe the role of the Minnesota commerce commissioner in relation to
ethical complaints against licensees.
The commissioner has no authority over licensee ethics.
The commissioner only issues licenses and does not handle
complaints.
The commissioner can only investigate complaints related to trust
funds.
The Minnesota commerce commissioner is responsible for
investigating ethical complaints against licensees.
13. In a real estate transaction, if a broker receives a nondepositable item, what
is the correct course of action they should take?
Return the item to the seller without any documentation.
Deposit the item into the trust account anyway.