Chapter 04 Flashcards

1
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Agent

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The individual who is authorized and consents to represent the interest of another person

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2
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Principal

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The individual who hires the agent

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3
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Agency

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The fiduciary relationship between the client and agent

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4
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Fiduciary

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The relationship in which the agent is held in a position of special trust and confidence by the principal

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5
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Client

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The principal

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6
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Customer

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A third party non-represented consumer for whom some level of service is provided

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7
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Nonagency. Aka

Transactional broker, facilitator, coordinator, or contract broker

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Helps both parties navigate through the process of a real estate transaction without representing either

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8
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Express agency

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A formal agreement usually written but sometimes oral, of a principal and agent to work together

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9
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Implied agency

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An agency relationship created by the actions of both parties without any formal expressed agreement

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10
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Compensation

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The source of the compensation does not determine agency

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11
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Puffing

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Exaggeration of a properties benefits

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12
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Negligent misrepresentation

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When a broker knowingly or unknowingly makes a mistake

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13
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Fraud

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Intentionally misrepresentation of the facts or failing to disclose important facts

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14
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Latent Defect

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A Structural defect that is not discovered by ordinary inspection.

Must be disclosed by law

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15
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Universal Agent

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A person who is empowered to do anything the principal can do personally.

Real estate agents don’t have this status

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16
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General Agent

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Represents the principal in a broad range of matters related to a particular business or activity.

  • Most agents are general agents for their brokers
  • Property managers are general agents for the owner
17
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Dual Agency

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Represents both parties in a real estate transaction.

  • Not legal in some states.
  • if they are legal, both parties must consent
18
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Law of agency

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Defines the rights and duties of both agent and principal

19
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Disclosure of agency

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Real estate licensees are required by law to disclose the parties they represent

20
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Designated agency

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When both parties have the same broker but two separate salespeople

21
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Designated agent

A

The person authorized by a real estate broker to act as the agent of a specific principal

22
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Fiduciary Relationship

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The duties the broker owes the principal by law.

  • Care
  • Obedience
  • Loyalty
  • Disclosure
  • Accounting
  • Confidentiality
23
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Termination of Agency (Reasons)

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  • Completion
  • Death
  • Destruction or condemnation of property
  • Expiration of agreement
  • Breach of one of the parties
  • Operation of law ( bankruptcy foreclosure)
24
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Single Agency

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The agency represents only one party in any single transaction

25
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Special Agent

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Authorized to represent the principle in one act or business transaction.

This is usually the relationship between the client and broker