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Section 8 Unit 1 Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Educate sellers about why a list price has been recommended, and the effect of current market conditions on the length of time a property takes to sell.
B  Advise the seller to file a complaint with the local association of REALTORS® if they’re unhappy with the service received
C  Keep a record of the number of hours spent on marketing each property, and show that to the seller.
D  Explain that real estate is a complicated game with many factors affecting the length of time a property takes to sell.
Question #2
A  Carmel is selling her condo for $280,000 and is offering 6% commission to the listing broker.
B  Jason is listing his duplex for $400,000 but reserves the right to find his own buyer and not have to pay a listing commission.
C  Ralph is selling his townhome for $225,000 and is paying a brokerage fee of $25,000.
D  Maeve wants to get at least $350,000 when she sells her property and tells her listing agent, Stan, that he can keep anything above that amount.
Question #3
A  “If you’re already disagreeing with my methods, it’s clear that we’re not a good fit. I’ll be happy to refer you to one of my colleagues.”
B  “With all due respect, I’m the real estate expert. As such, my rate is non-negotiable.”
C  “You’re right. I’ll adjust the commission rate.”
D  “I base my commission on my services. These are the services I will provide for you. Which would you like to forego?”
Question #4
A  A referral
B  Cold calling
C  Branching
D  Farming
Question #5
A  To protect themselves from visitors with criminal intent.
B  Because family photos are old fashioned.
C  So that no one steals important photos.
D  So that buyers can picture their own items in the home.
Question #6
A  Getting the seller an acceptable price and terms
B  Purchasing the property in the event that it does not sell
C  Assisting the seller with hiding defects, such as water intrusion and mold
D  Making sure the seller profits on the sale of the property
Question #8
A  He must get the seller’s permission to place the lockbox.
B  The lockbox must be visible from the street.
C  The lockbox can’t remain on the property for longer than 60 days.
D  Lockboxes aren’t a good idea.