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Section 11 Unit 1 Exam

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

Question #1
A  Darren and Natalie are using an FHA-insured loan.
B  Darren and Natalie are getting a USDA rural development loan.
C  Darren and Natalie made an all-cash offer.
D  Darren and Natalie are using conventional financing.
Question #3
A  When something breaks
B  Only at the time the property is listed
C  Right after closing
D  When the property is listed or at the time of closing
Question #4
A  Verify the presence of any easements or encroachment on the property.
B  Estimate how much cosmetic upgrades may cost the buyers.
C  Document health and safety issues that may affect both the cost and enjoyment of the home.
D  Verify lot lines and acreage calculations.
Question #5
A  Sue the seller for fraud or breach of contract.
B  The buyer has no options after closing.
C  Terminate the contract.
D  Ask for a refund of his earnest money.
Question #6
A  The inspection is only as good as the inspector, and there is no guarantee that the inspector found all potential issues.
B  If you purchase a home warranty and something breaks, you can sue the seller.
C  A home warranty covers things the inspection didn’t address, like appliances, as well as structural issues that occur.
D  Buying a home warranty almost guarantees you won’t have any issues!
Question #8
A  You should ask the buyers who walked away whether you can provide a copy.
B  You should provide an inspection report to all prospects, along with seller disclosures.
C  You should disclose any adverse material facts, but you don’t have to provide the report.
D  You should provide an inspection report, but only if specifically asked.