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Alabama Salesperson Pre-license Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
Alabama Salesperson Pre-license Exam
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The end result of rescinding the contract is that? - ANSWER-The contract is null and void
If a contractor is planning to build a new apartment complex he or she needs to consult the Americans
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Alabama Salesperson Pre-license Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass
The end result of rescinding the contract is that? - ANSWER✔✔-The contract is null and void
If a contractor is planning to build a new apartment complex he or she needs to consult the Americans
with disabilities act standards to - ANSWER✔✔-Avoid any potential find by the United States Attorney
General
What is true regarding the platform-frame construction method? - ANSWER✔✔-It is the type of
construction most generally used in home building
What type of agent has the power of attorney? - ANSWER✔✔-Universal Agent
An agent's duties to a principal include which of the following? - ANSWER✔✔-Disclosure or notice
Licensee Finn reported to the lender that the sales price was $5000 higher than it actually was as the
buyer requested him to - ANSWER✔✔-This is an example of intentional fraud
Does a seller have the option to reject subagency when signing the listing agreement? - ANSWER✔✔-
Yes, the seller can choose to reject or accept subagency
In most states - ANSWER✔✔-A licensee must provide a(n) written disclosure of any existing agency
relationships to all parties at first substantive contact to whom they provide real estate brokerage
services
Which of the following is a common type of agency relationship? - ANSWER✔✔-Buyer/Tenant agency
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Licensee Chad works for broker Michael. Licensee Chad has a listing agreement with seller Ray. Licensee
Chad decided to transfer brokers. What will most likely happen with Chad's listing? - ANSWER✔✔-It will
stay with Michael's brokerage
An owner set a minimum amount that he wants to receive from the sale of the property and lets the
broker have as commission any amount above the set minimum - ANSWER✔✔-In a net listing
Both the agent and seller just signed the listing agreement. What must the licensee give to the seller
now? - ANSWER✔✔-A copy of the signed listing agreement
Carson had partial ownership of a property. He sold his ownership share for $40,000 after receiving
permission from the other owners before the closing. - ANSWER✔✔-Carson was a joint tenant
Albert had the legal authority to sign the $128,000 sales contract for a property held in trust. -
ANSWER✔✔-Albert is the executor of the estate
There is no time limit on tenant Trent's lease. What type of lease has he entered? - ANSWER✔✔-An
estate at will
Lamar sales another broker's $800,000 listing for $785,000 at a commission rate of 6.5%. Lamar has a
40% commission split with his broker. If there is also a 50% brokerage split, what commission will Lamar
receive? - ANSWER✔✔-$10,205
Sales person Jonathan joins a brokerage as an independent contractor. Which of the following will he
probably have to pay for on his own? - ANSWER✔✔-Self-employment tax
Which of the following is typically a licensee's duty to the brokerage? - ANSWER✔✔-Work to promote
and sell the broker's listings
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Insurance policies are called - ANSWER✔✔-Aleatory contracts because the insurer only performs the
promised action if a specified chance event occurs
What happens if an offeree alters and then signs any part of an offer? - ANSWER✔✔-Voided
A conveyance instrument for a property that is sold to enforce a tax lien is? - ANSWER✔✔-A tax deed
Which of the following properties would most likely be exempted from real estate taxes? - ANSWER✔✔-
A building owned by the department of transportation
Tax assessors can do "spot" reassessment of properties unless.. - ANSWER✔✔-A material change in the
property has been reported
Before someone can move into a new home, a building inspector must see if the structure complied with
building codes. - ANSWER✔✔-If the home does, the municipality or county will issues a certificate of
occupancy
In a neighborhood, there is a transition zone between residential zone and a commercial zone. This
transition zone is also often called a? - ANSWER✔✔-Buffer zone
Which document guarantees a persons right to own land in the United States? - ANSWER✔✔-The US
Constitution
What happens under the strict foreclosure process? - ANSWER✔✔-The lender filed suit asking a court to
order the borrower to pay the mortgage debt by a certain date or the lender will automatically gain for
title up to the property
A foreclosure sale generated $500,000. What is the first item to be paid out of this amount? -
ANSWER✔✔-The cost of sale including advertising attorney fees and trustee fees
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What is one of the means of enforcing a lien against real estate? - ANSWER✔✔-Powers granted in the
loan document
Seller Gareth is certain there are no clouds on his property's title. What type of deed should he provide
buyers to show his assurance of title? - ANSWER✔✔-General warranty
Title records protect the public by giving all concerned parties what? - ANSWER✔✔-Constructive notice
of the condition of a property's legal title
Which of the following is an example of an involuntary lien? - ANSWER✔✔-A judgment lien
Terrell is hosting a one-time sporting event on his property. Every person who buys a ticket has
essentially - ANSWER✔✔-Bought a license that allows them to be on Terrel's property during the
sporting event
How is a testamentary trust different from a living trust? - ANSWER✔✔-A testamentary trust only takes
effect when the truster dies
Upon the death of a joint tenant, the tenant's interest in the estate - ANSWER✔✔-Passes to the surviving
joint tenants
Which of the following rights is included in a fee simple absolute estate? - ANSWER✔✔-Right to grant an
easement
Which of the following statements about eminent domain is false? - ANSWER✔✔-It can only be applied
in cases where the owner agrees with the government's superior claim
What terms are included in every metes and bounds legal description? - ANSWER✔✔-Distances, angles,
and reference points
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