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Real-estate U Pass the New York State Exam (v.2) 2.3 Practice Exam - 3 (75 questions)

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Real-estate U Pass the New York State
Exam (v.2) 2.3 Practice Exam # 3 (75
questions)

Which of the following is NOT exempt from obtaining a license? - answer A licensed
attorney acting as a sponsor to a real estate salesperson

A real estate salespersons license must be renewed every .........years. - answer2

A real estate salesperson operates as what type of agent to their client? - answer
Special Agent

According to this, a broker may be held responsible for the unlawful actions of his/her
salespersons? - answer Vicarious Liability

This Act made price fixing, group boycotts, market allocation, and tie-in arrangements
illegal? - answer Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Which of the following is required in order for a broker to act as a dual agent? -
answerAdvanced informed consent from both the buyer and seller

Personal property is also known as...? - answerChattel

Mark owns a single family home. He decides to transfer ownership of the property to his
daughter, Nancy; however, the ownership of the property will revert back to Mark upon
the death of Nancy's aunt, Martha. Which of the following was created? - answerLife
Estate

Which of the following leasehold estates is open-ended, as it does not have a
termination date? - answerEstate at Will

Which of the following is an example of a fixture...? - answerCustom book shelves

Which of the following would be considered a trade fixture by a commercial tenant? -
answerDisplay Case

Which of the following types of easements is obtained by a squatter who uses another's
property without the owner's permission? - answerEasement by prescription

, Which of the following must a real estate salesperson carry on them at all times when
doing business and show it on demand? - answerPocket Card

A claim or charge against the property of another is known as a/an...? - answerLien

In order to obtain an easement by prescription, for how many years must the property
by used by the dominant tenement? - answer10 years

Which of the following parties in required to sign a valid deed? - answerGrantor Only

If a homeowners association does not allow houses in a sub-divided community to have
brick on the exterior of the house, where will this restriction be documented? - answerIt
will appear as a restrictive covenant in the deed

Which of the following is used as evidence that an individual owns a particular piece of
real property? - answerTitle

In a residential transaction, who typically holds on to the buyer's down payment/earnest
money? - answerSeller's Attorney

Which of the following items may be prorated between the buyer and seller at closing? -
answerProperty Taxes

Replacing an obligation to perform with a new obligation in a contract is known as...? -
answerNovation

Which of the following may be added to a contract, which awards the non-breaching
party a specified sum of money for certain breaches listed in the contract? -
answerLiquidated Damages

Which of the following is NOT considered a bi-lateral agreement? - answerOpen Listing
Contract

Which of the following types of ads are illegal in New York State? - answerBlind Ads

A straight-term loan is also known as a/an...? - answerInterest only loan

Which of the following is typically used as a short-term loan? - answerBridge Loan

Which of the following is a form of interim, or temporary, short-term financing for
creating improvements or buildings on a property? - answerConstruction Mortgage

According to TILA, which of the following items may be specified in an advertisement
without making a full disclosure? - answerAnnual percentage rate

The lender in a transaction is known as the...? - answerMortgagee

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