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What is the primary purpose of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission? ️️ To regulate and oversee real estate licensing, education, and professional conduct within the state What document is required to legally act as a real estate agent in New Jersey? ️️ A valid real estate license issued by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission What type of ownership allows two or more people to own property with equal rights and no right of survivorship? ️️ Tenancy in Common What is the term for a property owner’s right to use, enjoy, and dispose of their property? ️️ Bundle of Rights What is required before a broker can lawfully pay a commission to a salesperson? ️️ The salesperson must be licensed and affiliated with the broker What does “fiduciary duty” mean in real estate? ️️ A legal obligation to act in the best interest of a client What is a lien? ️️ A legal claim against property as security for a debt What type of lien has priority over most other liens? ️️ A tax lien What is the primary function of a listing agreement? ️️ To authorize a broker to represent a property owner in selling or leasing a property What does “agency disclosure” refer to? ️️ A requirement to inform clients of the agent’s role and relationship in a transaction What is the difference between a general and special agent? ️️ A general agent has broader authority, while a special agent is limited to specific tasks What is earnest money? ️️ A deposit made by a buyer to demonstrate good faith in a real estate transaction 2 What is the purpose of a comparative market analysis (CMA)? ️️ To estimate a property’s market value based on similar recent sales What is the definition of encumbrance? ️️ Any claim, lien, or restriction on a property that affects its value or use What is adverse possession? ️️ The legal acquisition of title to land through continuous and open possession over time What is the role of escrow in real estate transactions? ️️ To hold funds or documents by a neutral third party until conditions are met What is the purpose of title insurance? ️️ To protect against financial loss from defects in the property title What is a deed? ️️ A legal document that transfers ownership of real property What is the difference between a warranty deed and a quitclaim deed? ️️ A warranty deed guarantees clear title; a quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor has without guarantees What is zoning? ️️ Government regulations controlling land use and development What is the purpose of a mortgage? ️️ To secure a loan with real property as collateral What happens in foreclosure? ️️ A lender takes possession of property due to the borrower’s failure to repay a loan What is amortization? ️️ The gradual repayment of a loan through scheduled payments What is a mortgagee? ️️ The lender in a mortgage agreement What is a mortgagor? ️️ The borrower in a mortgage agreement What is the Equal Credit Opportunity Act designed to do? ️️ Prohibit discrimination in lending 3 What is steering in real estate? ️️ Directing buyers or tenants toward or away from certain areas based on protected characteristics What is redlining? ️️ Denying or limiting financial services to certain areas based on demographics What is the function of the Fair Housing Act? ️️ To prohibit discrimination in housing based on protected classes What is a protected class under fair housing laws? ️️ A group protected from discrimination such as race, religion, or national origin What is puffing in real estate? ️️ Exaggerated statements of opinion that are not legally binding What is a material fact? ️️ Any fact that could influence a buyer’s decision What is required in a valid real estate contract? ️️ Offer, acceptance, consideration, legal purpose, and competent parties What is consideration? ️️ Something of value exchanged between parties in a contract What is a contingency? ️️ A condition that must be met for a contract to be binding What is a short sale? ️️ A sale where the property is sold for less than the mortgage balance with lender approval What is depreciation in real estate? ️️ The loss of property value over time What is appreciation? ️️ An increase in property value over time

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Mastering PSI NJ Real Estate Exam,
PSI Practice Questions & Answers
exam ready
What is the primary purpose of the New Jersey Real Estate Commission?
✔️✔️ To regulate and oversee real estate licensing, education, and professional conduct within the
state

What document is required to legally act as a real estate agent in New Jersey?
✔️✔️ A valid real estate license issued by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission

What type of ownership allows two or more people to own property with equal rights and no
right of survivorship?
✔️✔️ Tenancy in Common

What is the term for a property owner’s right to use, enjoy, and dispose of their property?
✔️✔️ Bundle of Rights

What is required before a broker can lawfully pay a commission to a salesperson?
✔️✔️ The salesperson must be licensed and affiliated with the broker

What does “fiduciary duty” mean in real estate?
✔️✔️ A legal obligation to act in the best interest of a client

What is a lien?
✔️✔️ A legal claim against property as security for a debt

What type of lien has priority over most other liens?
✔️✔️ A tax lien

What is the primary function of a listing agreement?
✔️✔️ To authorize a broker to represent a property owner in selling or leasing a property

What does “agency disclosure” refer to?
✔️✔️ A requirement to inform clients of the agent’s role and relationship in a transaction

What is the difference between a general and special agent?
✔️✔️ A general agent has broader authority, while a special agent is limited to specific tasks

What is earnest money?
✔️✔️ A deposit made by a buyer to demonstrate good faith in a real estate transaction

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,What is the purpose of a comparative market analysis (CMA)?
✔️✔️ To estimate a property’s market value based on similar recent sales

What is the definition of encumbrance?
✔️✔️ Any claim, lien, or restriction on a property that affects its value or use

What is adverse possession?
✔️✔️ The legal acquisition of title to land through continuous and open possession over time

What is the role of escrow in real estate transactions?
✔️✔️ To hold funds or documents by a neutral third party until conditions are met

What is the purpose of title insurance?
✔️✔️ To protect against financial loss from defects in the property title

What is a deed?
✔️✔️ A legal document that transfers ownership of real property

What is the difference between a warranty deed and a quitclaim deed?
✔️✔️ A warranty deed guarantees clear title; a quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the
grantor has without guarantees

What is zoning?
✔️✔️ Government regulations controlling land use and development

What is the purpose of a mortgage?
✔️✔️ To secure a loan with real property as collateral

What happens in foreclosure?
✔️✔️ A lender takes possession of property due to the borrower’s failure to repay a loan

What is amortization?
✔️✔️ The gradual repayment of a loan through scheduled payments

What is a mortgagee?
✔️✔️ The lender in a mortgage agreement

What is a mortgagor?
✔️✔️ The borrower in a mortgage agreement

What is the Equal Credit Opportunity Act designed to do?
✔️✔️ Prohibit discrimination in lending



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, What is steering in real estate?
✔️✔️ Directing buyers or tenants toward or away from certain areas based on protected
characteristics

What is redlining?
✔️✔️ Denying or limiting financial services to certain areas based on demographics

What is the function of the Fair Housing Act?
✔️✔️ To prohibit discrimination in housing based on protected classes

What is a protected class under fair housing laws?
✔️✔️ A group protected from discrimination such as race, religion, or national origin

What is puffing in real estate?
✔️✔️ Exaggerated statements of opinion that are not legally binding

What is a material fact?
✔️✔️ Any fact that could influence a buyer’s decision

What is required in a valid real estate contract?
✔️✔️ Offer, acceptance, consideration, legal purpose, and competent parties

What is consideration?
✔️✔️ Something of value exchanged between parties in a contract

What is a contingency?
✔️✔️ A condition that must be met for a contract to be binding

What is a short sale?
✔️✔️ A sale where the property is sold for less than the mortgage balance with lender approval

What is depreciation in real estate?
✔️✔️ The loss of property value over time

What is appreciation?
✔️✔️ An increase in property value over time

What is capitalization rate?
✔️✔️ A rate used to estimate return on an investment property

What is gross rent multiplier?
✔️✔️ A method to evaluate rental property value based on rental income



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