CE Assesment Flashcards

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Jim represents Joel in the sale of Joel’s country acreage and house. Jim’s business partner, Rolly, informed Jim that he wants to put an offer in to purchase the property, with the intention to subdivide it. Which statement best represents the disclosure requirements regarding this transaction?
A. Because Jim isn’t buying the property for himself, he has no disclosure requirements.
B. Jim may disclose that he’s partners with Rolly, only if Rolly agrees.
C. Jim must disclose that Rolly is his partner and that Rolly intends to subdivide the property.
D. Rolly must disclose that he and Jim are business partners.

A

C. Jim must disclose that Rolly is his partner and that Rolly intends to subdivide the property.

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A branch of Elite Realty in Illinois is changing managing brokers. When must the Division of Real Estate be notified?
A.  Immediately
  B. Within 15 days
 C.  Within 30 days
  D. Within seven days
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B. within 15 days

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Stan and Margo want to redevelop an old industrial site in order to create a microbrewery and event space. However, an environmental review found that hazardous chemicals were once used on site, and there is a possibility they will be released during redevelopment. Stan and Margo may not be liable for cleanup, under what federal law?
 A. CERCLA
  B. EIS
 C.  SARA
 D.  Wetlands Conservation Act
A

C, SARA, or the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act, created an innocent landowner defense. Often, the courts will review a SARA case and determine liability.

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What must sellers provide prospective buyers of homes built prior to 1978, in addition to the federally required disclosure form?
A. EPA lead safety pamphlet
B. List of reputable home improvement contractors
C. Verbal assurance that the home is lead-free before offering it for sale
D. Written proof that the home is lead-free

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A. EPA lead safety pamphlet

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A seller received $800,000 for a 5.5 acre rectangular parcel alongside a road frontage. The property is 400 feet deep. What was the price per front foot of the property?
A. $1,335.67
B. $2,000
C.  $363.64
D.  $598.95
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A. $1,335.67
First, find the square footage (5.5 × 43,560 = 239,580). You’re given one dimension of the rectangle, so find the other: 239,580 ÷ 400 = 598.95 front feet. To find the price per front foot, $800,000 ÷ 598.95 = $1,335.67 per front foot.

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Title XI of the Financial Institutions Reform, Recovery, and Enforcement Act of 1989 states that its purpose, in part, is to require that real estate appraisals used in connection with federally related transactions be performed ______.
A. By licensed real estate professionals
B. By members of the Appraisal Foundation
C. In the most expeditious and inexpensive way possible
D. In writing, and in accordance with uniform standards

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D. In writing, and in accordance with uniform standards

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Regal, an out-of-state licensee who is friends with Cari, a licensee with Perfectly at Home, referred one of her buyer friends to Cari. Cari plans to pay Regal a referral fee. Which statement about this fee is true?
A. Cari must pay the fee directly to Regal since Regal is an out-of-state licensee.
B. Cari must pay the referral fee through her brokerage firm to Regal’s brokerage firm.
C. It’s illegal for Cari to pay an out-of-state licensee a referral fee.
D. Since Cari is paying (not receiving) the referral fee, there are no disclosure requirements.

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B. Cari must pay the referral fee through her brokerage firm to Regal’s brokerage firm.

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Sylvia, who's 15 years old, and her neighbor Marge, who's 24, sign an agreement that Sylvia will babysit Marge’s toddler for the summer for $10 an hour. What type of contract is this?
A.  Enforceable
B.  Unilateral
C.  Valid
D.  Voidable
A

D. Voidable

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Related to reasonable accommodation of being allowed to have an assistance animal, which statement is true?
A. If the disability for which the tenant is making the request is obvious, the landlord may not ask why it is needed.
B. If the disability is not obvious, the tenant must provide the landlord with full medical records to support the request.
C. The landlord is not obligated to consider the request unless the tenant can produce either the original or a certified true copy of the animal’s service certification.
D. The landlord must consider the request but may require an additional “pet” security deposit.

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A. If the disability for which the tenant is making the request is obvious, the landlord may not ask why it is needed.

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Jerome is developing an ad for three properties he has listed in an upscale community. He wants to keep it short and simple. Which of these would NOT trigger full disclosure under TILA?
A.  10% down payment
B.  30-year fixed rate with no points
C.  A monthly payment of $900
D.  Get a low 4.925% APR
A

D. Get a low 4.925% APR

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A real estate transaction has a closing date of May 20. The seller, who’s responsible for closing costs up to but not including the day of closing, has already paid annual property taxes of $1,949. How will the closing statement reflect the proration for the seller? Use a calendar year proration, and round to the nearest dollar.
  Credited $1,207
  Credited $742
  Debited $1,207
  Debited $742
A

The seller is required to cover the property taxes for January 1 through May 19, which is 139 days. The seller will be credited $1,207, because $1,949 ÷ 365 = $5.34, and $5.34 × 226 days (the number of days the buyer will own the property and have to cover property taxes) = $1,206.84. That’s $1,207 when rounded to the nearest whole dollar.

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John and Amy purchased a builder's home warranty when they bought their home. They have found structural damage that could be a detriment to their home. On average, how many years does a home warranty cover structural damage?
  10 years
  Five years
  One year
  Three years
A

10 years

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A homeowner has converted two rooms in his home to a rental unit. What does the “Mrs. Murphy” exemption permit him to do?

a. Advertise for a tenant of a specific race.
b. Move out of the property and rent both portions of it, relying on the “Mrs. Murphy” exemption to permit renting only to single females.
c. Refuse to rent to a female tenant.
d. Use the services of a real estate professional to advertise for a male tenant.

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C. The “Mrs. Murphy” exemption applies to owner-occupied buildings with no more than four units. The owner may choose to rent only to a like-sex tenant but may not discriminate on any other basis.

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Monique took her Illinois managing broker’s licensing exam for the first time. Which of these statements is true?
If she failed the exam, Monique must retake her pre-licensing coursework before taking the exam again.
Monique can retake the exam up to four times.
Monique has one year after passing her exam to apply for her broker’s license.
Monique has two years from the time she passes her exam to apply for licensure.

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Monique has one year after passing her exam to apply for her broker’s license.

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Jeanetta leases an apartment from Quad City Leasing. Jeanetta has filed a complaint with the state real estate licensing division stating that Marissa, Quad City’s property manager, breached her fiduciary duty of loyalty to Jeanetta. Which of these statements about this situation is true?
As a property manager, Marissa doesn’t owe fiduciary duties to clients or residents.
As a property manager, Marissa owes fiduciary duties to her client and the apartment community.
If Marissa did breach a fiduciary duty to Jeanetta, Jeanetta has a legitimate complaint.
Marissa owes fiduciary duties only to the landlord.

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As a property manager, Marissa owes fiduciary duties to her client and the apartment community.

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Dan, a sponsoring broker in Illinois, has designated one of his licensees to meet with a prospective seller client. When is Dan or his licensee required to disclose the agency relationship to the prospective client?
A. At the time the consumer first contacts the firm about a possible working relationship
b. Before the sponsoring broker assigns a licensee to the prospective client
c. Either before the prospective client and licensee enter into a designated agency brokerage agreement or upon entering into the agreement
D. No later than five days after the client and licensee have signed a brokerage agreement

A

C. Either before the prospective client and licensee enter into a designated agency brokerage agreement or upon entering into the agreement

17
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Renee, an Illinois licensee, applies to the Illinois Real Estate Recovery Fund to seek damages for a judgment the courts awarded her for another licensee's slander. What's the maximum amount she can recover?
$0
  $25,000
  $50,000
  $75,000
A

A. $0

The Illinois Real Estate Recovery Fund may help consumers recover damages as a result of a judgment based on a real estate transaction; Renee’s claim and judgment aren’t covered.

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Which of the following actions would result in the legal termination of an agency agreement?
The client wants the seller to make improvements to the property.
The client wants to attach an addendum to the sales contract.
There is an unexpected death in the agent’s family.
The term specified in the agency agreement expired.

A

The term specified in the agency agreement expired.

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What is the minimum age required to become a licensed broker in Illinois?
  18
  19
  20
  21
A

18

20
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Several situations are exempt from the provisions of the Illinois Land Sales Registration Act. Which situation is not exempt?
Land sold for commercial or industrial use
Sales subdivided into 25 or fewer lots
Sales subdivided into 25 or more lots
Single home sales

A

Single home sales

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In Illinois, which of the following is an unauthorized practice of law?

Explaining a clause in a contract to a client
Interpreting the legal consequences of a client’s actions
Using existing forms an attorney has reviewed
Using standard language for addenda

A

Interpreting the legal consequences of a client’s actions

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Burt owns a development company that specializes in constructing new, energy-efficient houses. The best approach for an appraiser to use in the appraisal of Burt's newly built homes is the \_\_\_\_\_\_.
  Appraisal process
  Cost approach
  Income approach
  Sales comparison approach
A

Cost approach

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An easement dictates that property owner A gives the right to property owner B to use a portion of the property. Which term describes property A?
  Domain estate
  Dominant estate
  Service estate
  Servient estate
A

Servient estate

Property A is the servient estate. It serves the dominant estate, Property B.

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In Illinois, when two or more parties own the land, what’s the permitted homestead exemption for their property?
 $10,000
  $15,000
  $20,000
  $30,000
A

$30,000

When two or more parties own the land, as much as $30,000 of the property value is exempt from liens.

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Jared has a 70/30 split with his brokerage firm, and his firm has a 50/50 split with cooperating brokerages. Last month, he was paid $12,239.50 in commissions from his home sales, which totaled $538,000. Assuming every transaction for the month was shared with a cooperating brokerage, what is Jared’s brokerage’s commission rate?

  1. 3%
  2. 8%
  3. 5%
  4. 6%
A

6.5
Jared was paid $12,239.50, which is 70% of the amount paid to his broker as commission. That makes his firm’s commission $12,239.50 ÷ .70 = $17,485. Multiply that by two for the total commission the firm grossed, since it’s shared 50/50 with a cooperating brokerage (the brokerage that brings the buyer to the sale), giving you $34,970. Then divide by the total sales amount for the brokerage’s commission rate: $34,970 ÷ $538,000 = 0.065, or 6.5%.

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Which of these statements regarding real estate license exemption in Illinois is FALSE?
An employee of a property owner may sell the owner’s property without a license.
Attorneys may deal with real property under a power of attorney or provide legal services to real estate consumers for compensation.
Attorneys may supervise licensed brokers.
Property owners can sell their own property without a license.

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Attorneys may not supervise real estate licensees unless they’re also licensed.

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Ashton, an appraiser, is estimating value using the sales comparison approach. He applies more weight to two comparables over several others he used. What process is he utilizing?

Averaging
Bracketing
Conformity
Reconciliation

A

Reconciliation
Through the reconciliation process, the most weight may be given to one or two comparables, or equal weight may be given to all. The term correlation is often synonymous with reconciliation. Another term for this is weighted averaging.

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Which of these entities can NOT be a sponsoring broker?
 Dream Homes Realty, LLC
  John Jenkins, managing broker
  Modern Homes, Inc.
  Trina South, broker
A

Trina South, broker

A sponsoring broker must hold a managing broker’s license and can be an individual or a business entity.

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Carissa is an Illinois broker. Her managing broker, Thomas, is also the firm’s sponsoring broker. The staff includes one licensed residential leasing agent, Reuben. Which of these statements about license renewals is true?
Carissa’s license expires on June 31 of each even-numbered year.
Reuben’s license expires on July 31 of each odd-numbered year.
The firm’s license expires on October 31 of each even-numbered year.
Thomas’s license expires on April 30 of each even-numbered year.

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The firm’s license expires on October 31 of each even-numbered year.

All Illinois licenses except managing broker’s licenses expire in even-numbered years; brokers renew on April 30, residential leasing agents on July 31, and firms on October 31. Managing brokers must renew on April 30 of each odd-numbered year.

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Dylan, a sponsored broker, is sending out marketing emails to contacts he collected from open house sign-in sheets. Which of these rules must he follow in order to comply with Illinois license law?
He may only send marketing emails to these contacts within three months of the date when the recipient first provided contact information, unless they subsequently become his clients.
He may send only one unsolicited email to each recipient per month.
He must include his name, his sponsoring broker’s name, and a link to his sponsoring broker’s main website on the first or last page of the email.
He must include his name, the business name of his sponsoring broker, and the city and state where the principal office is located on the first or last page of the email.

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He must include his name, the business name of his sponsoring broker, and the city and state where the principal office is located on the first or last page of the email.

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Carlene sold her Illinois house to Todd for $492,500. She lives in a city that charges a $.10 transfer tax. How much transfer tax will be owed on this transaction?
Topic: Laws and Rules Regulating Real Estate PracticeSubtopic: Transfer tax stamps/affordable housing
$344.75
$591.00
$837.25
$98.50

A

837.25
The State of Illinois charges a $.50 transfer tax; each county charges $.25. With Carlene’s city tax of $.10, the total transfer tax rate is $.85 per $500 of value. Divide the sales price by $500, then multiply by .85, for total transfer tax of $837.25.

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Beverly holds an active New York broker’s license. She’s worked for a broker for several years, and her license is in good standing. Under Illinois reciprocity regulations, which of the following is correct?

All she must do is submit $100 and a transfer application.
She must complete all Illinois pre-licensing coursework and pass both portions of the licensing exam.
She must complete only the state portion of the Illinois licensing exam.
She’s eligible for an Illinois broker’s license.

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She must complete all Illinois pre-licensing coursework and pass both portions of the licensing exam.

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Under the Illinois Plat Act, land that is subdivided into fewer than \_\_\_\_\_\_ must be surveyed, and the plat map must be recorded.
  10 acres
  A section
  Five acres
  One acre
A

5 acre

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One of the following licensee’s actions would constitute commingling. Which is it?
Topic: Leasing and property managementSubtopic: Property manager’s fiduciary responsibilities
Cynthia deposited her client’s earnest money check into the firm’s operating account.
Jenson deposited his client’s earnest money check into the firm’s trust account.
Jessica deposited her commission check into her brokerage firm’s operating account.
Sean withdrew funds from the firm’s operating funds to pay the firm’s office rent.

A

Cynthia deposited her client’s earnest money check into the firm’s operating account.

Commingling occurs when funds in or intended for a trust account are intermixed with operating or personal funds.

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Which form of real property ownership (for owners other than married couples) means there's equal ownership shares with undivided possession rights?
Joint tenancy
  Tenancy by the entirety
  Tenancy in common
  Tenancy in severalty
A

Joint tenancy provides equal ownership shares with undivided possession rights and requires four ownership unities: time, title, interest, and possession. Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship.

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Chrissy lives in Lake Ridge Estates, a neighborhood in which vinyl siding may not be used on homes. This HOA regulation is what kind of private land control?
  CC&R
  Deed restriction
  Law
  Regulation
A

CC&R
Conditions, covenants, and restrictions apply to an entire subdivision, while deed restrictions apply to a specifically named property.