Real Estate Essentials - Test 04

Taking the Ontario Real Estate Essentials test is an essential step toward becoming a licensed real estate agent in the province. Fortunately, this online site allows you to take advantage of free practice tests to prepare yourself for the real exam. These practice tests contain questions similar in nature and difficulty level to the actual exam, ensuring that you are well-equipped to tackle the challenging questions that will be presented to you. Through these practice tests, you can identify areas you need to improve on and leverage the resources available to better understand the different concepts.

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Real Estate Essentials - Practice Test 04

Ontario Real Estate Essentials - Course 1

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Which of these does RECO have the power to do?

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Which is the only one of these activities that can only be undertaken by a registered person?

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The Standard Charge Terms document contains what?

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When an offer or acceptance is made via electronic communication, a document is deemed received when…?

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Any information that can affect a person's decision to buy or sell a property is known as a…?

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If a breach of an Agreement of Purchase and Sale occurs, the seller can only take legal action against…?

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When a brokerage receives a buyer's deposit, it must be deposited in the Real Estate Trust Account within what time?

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The cost of registering a transfer/deed must be met by the…?

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Every brokerage must maintain a Real Estate Trust Account. What must be kept in this account?

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A brokerage can only pay remuneration to…?

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The Real Estate and Business Brokers Act details the requirements in Real Estate trading for…?

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If a registrant is taken to court for failure to comply with regulations, what is the maximum prison term they may face?

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Which of these sanctions can the Registrar impose if they believe an applicant or registrant does not meet required standards?

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If the Registrar proposes to revoke, suspend or refuse to register an individual, they have how long after service of notice to appeal that decision?

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Any advertisement by a registrant must include…?

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A lease must be in writing to be legally enforceable if it is for a duration of…?

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If any registrant is found to have breached the Code of Ethics RECO's Discipline Committee must publish its decision on its website and leave it there for a minimum of…?

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Any advertising by a registrant must not contain…?

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If a registrant is purchasing or selling real estate in which they have a direct or indirect interest, they must…?

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An Implied Covenant covers the obligations of…?

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When an Agreement of Purchase and Sale has been signed, the buyer has how long to conduct a title search and raise an objection on title?

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Under the Land Registration Reform Act, the number of standard registration documents has been reduced to…?

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If a registrant is taken to court for failure to comply with regulations, what is the maximum fine they may face?

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A person can only be involved in trading activity in real estate once…?

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Which is the only one of these activities that an unregistered person may undertake?

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What is the maximum fine a brokerage can face for breaching the Code of Ethics?

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What is the maximum fine RECO can impose on a Broker of Record for breaching regulations?

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Which of these people is exempt from registration to trade in real estate?

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A corporation found to have made false statements, assisted others in providing false information or false advertising may be fined up to…?

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A legally binding agreement between two or more parties to do something lawful or not do something for a consideration or for a promise is known as a…?

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