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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a valid real estate contract in Connecticut?

A) The contract must be written.

B) The contract must be signed by both parties.

C) The contract must involve an exchange of something of value.

D) The contract can be verbal, as long as it is not recorded.



In Connecticut, who is responsible for disclosing known material defects in a property?

A) The listing agent.

B) The buyer's agent.

C) The seller.

D) The buyer.



What is the maximum amount of time allowed for a buyer to back out of a real estate transaction in
Connecticut under the Attorney Review period?

A) 3 business days.

B) 5 business days.

C) 7 business days.

D) 10 business days.



Which of the following actions would be considered a violation of Connecticut’s fair housing laws?

A) Discriminating against someone based on age.

B) Offering different financing options to individuals based on their race.

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, C) Steering a buyer away from a neighborhood based on their national origin.

D) Offering a discount for first-time homebuyers.



Which of the following best describes a fiduciary relationship between a real estate agent and a client?

A) A relationship of trust and loyalty.

B) A relationship of mutual benefit.

C) A relationship in which the agent only works to close a deal.

D) A relationship in which the agent owes full disclosure, confidentiality, and obedience to the
client.



What is the role of the Connecticut Real Estate Commission?

A) To handle all disputes between real estate agents and clients.

B) To enforce federal housing laws.

C) To regulate and license real estate professionals in Connecticut.

D) To offer legal advice to real estate agents.



In Connecticut, which of the following is required for a valid real estate agency relationship?

A) A written agreement between the agent and the principal.

B) A signed exclusive agency agreement.

C) A verbal agreement between the agent and the principal.

D) A contract for services rendered.



What is the purpose of the Connecticut Real Estate Recovery Fund?

A) To provide financial assistance to buyers.

B) To protect real estate agents from financial loss.

C) To reimburse clients who suffer financial loss due to unethical practices by real estate agents.

D) To support continuing education for real estate agents.




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,Which of the following would be considered a violation of the Connecticut licensing law for real estate
agents?

A) Advertising properties without the seller’s permission.

B) Failing to disclose a conflict of interest.

C) Representing both buyer and seller in the same transaction.

D) Offering an incentive to clients for referrals.



What must a real estate agent disclose when selling a property that has been previously used for
hazardous activities?

A) The agent must disclose any known hazardous activity on the property.

B) Only if the buyer requests it.

C) Only if the buyer is a first-time homeowner.

D) No disclosure is needed.



In Connecticut, when must a real estate agent present an offer to a seller?

A) Only after the seller has agreed to the terms.

B) Within 48 hours.

C) Only if the buyer has pre-approved financing.

D) As soon as possible, regardless of whether the seller is ready to make a decision.



Which of the following actions is an example of a dual agency in Connecticut?

A) A listing agent representing only the seller.

B) An agent representing both the buyer and the seller in the same transaction.

C) A buyer’s agent working for the best interests of the buyer.

D) A seller’s agent working to get the best price for the seller.



Which of the following must be included in a real estate purchase contract in Connecticut?

A) A clause requiring the seller to repair any defects found during an inspection.

B) The agreed-upon purchase price.


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, C) The buyer’s credit score.

D) A guarantee that the property will appreciate in value.



How long must a real estate agent in Connecticut keep a client’s records?

A) 1 year.

B) 3 years.

C) 7 years.

D) 10 years.



Which of the following is a primary responsibility of a real estate agent when representing a seller?

A) To disclose all material facts about the property to potential buyers.

B) To get the highest possible price for the property.

C) To assist in arranging financing for the buyer.

D) To ensure the buyer is fully satisfied with the property.



What type of real estate listing allows the seller to sell the property independently without paying a
commission?

A) Exclusive agency listing.

B) Open listing.

C) Exclusive right to sell listing.

D) Net listing.



Which of the following is the most common type of real estate listing agreement in Connecticut?

A) Open listing.

B) Net listing.

C) Exclusive right to sell listing.

D) Exclusive agency listing.




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