Chapter 3 Flashcards
The Real Estate and and the Sasktchewan Real Estate Commission Bylaws (10 cards)
A complaint against a registrant can originate from a number of sources, including _________.
The public; a registrant; the Association of Saskatchewan REALTORS®; a local board committee; the Superintendent of Real Estate; the Saskatchewan Real Estate Commission on its own volition
A branch manager is a registrant who ____________.
Meets the educational and experience requirements to be a managing broker, has signing authority for all matters pertaining to their branch office, and has the supervisory responsibilities of a broker over that branch manager’s branch office.
The Real Estate Insurance Exchange provides professional liability insurance for ____________.
Errors, omissions, or negligent acts causing damage or loss occurring as a result of performing professional services while trading in real estate
A registrant (commonly a firm) on behalf of which other registrants provide real estate services is referred to as a _______.
Brokerage
An account where money is deposited by one for the benefit of another is a ________. The money is devoted to a particular purpose and cannot or should not be diverted for other purposes.
Trust account
When a buyer receives the use of a unit for a period of time rather than a direct ownership interest in a property, this is referred to as a ________.
Time-share plan
A registrant providing real estate services under the supervision of a broker is a _______.
Salesperson
When a person deliberately misrepresents information to obtain mortgage financing that would not have been granted if the truth had been known, this constitutes ______.
Mortgage fraud
An associate broker is a registrant who ___________.
Meets the educational and experience requirements to be a broker, but who is providing real estate services under the supervision of a broker
What are a broker’s three primary responsibilities?
1) Responsibility for the brokerage;
2) Responsibility for exercising the rights conferred on the brokerage and the performance of duties imposed on the brokerage by its licence; and
3) Responsibility for the control and conduct of the brokerage’s real estate business, including the supervision of its related registrants.