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Colibri School Exam NJ 2023
(Updated): 100 Practice Questions &
Answers


This comprehensive practice guide covers key topics for the New
Jersey real estate exam, including fraud, agency relationships, fair
housing laws, loan financing, leases, and driver requirements.




SECTION 1: REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES & AGENCY

Question 1

Bert is showing his buyer a home in a historic district. The buyer
mentions in passing that she would like to place solar panels on the
roof. Bert knows that the homeowner's association CC&Rs would
prohibit this to protect the historic character of the neighborhood, but
he doesn't tell the buyer for fear she'll lose interest in the house. Bert
has committed:

A. Constructive fraud​
B. Actual fraud​
C. Negligent misrepresentation​
D. Puffing

Answer: B. Actual fraud

,Rationale: Bert knowingly concealed a material fact that would affect
the buyer's decision (the CC&R prohibition on solar panels), which
constitutes actual fraud. Actual fraud involves intentional deception or
concealment of a material fact.




Question 2

In a real estate transaction, the principal would BEST be described as
the:

A. Buyer or seller​
B. Person represented by an agent​
C. Real estate licensee​
D. Attorney representing the parties

Answer: B. Person represented by an agent

Rationale: In agency relationships, the principal is the party who
employs or authorizes an agent to act on their behalf. The agent
represents the principal's interests in the transaction.




Question 3

Danita gets a deed of trust from ABC bank to finance the purchase of
a house in Sunny Acres, a new subdivision. While the loan is
outstanding, who holds the title to Danita's property?

A. Danita​
B. ABC Bank​

,C. A trustee​
D. The county recorder

Answer: C. A trustee

Rationale: In a deed of trust, a neutral third party (the trustee) holds
legal title to the property on behalf of the lender (beneficiary) until the
loan is paid off. The borrower retains equitable title.




Question 4

Which situation is NOT EXEMPT from the provisions of federal fair
housing laws, assuming no discriminatory advertising is used and a
licensee is not involved?

A. An owner-occupant of a duplex who will lease the other unit only to
a white woman​
B. A religious organization renting units to members of the same faith​
C. A private club renting to its members​
D. A single-family home owner selling without a broker

Answer: A. An owner-occupant of a duplex who will lease the other
unit only to a white woman

Rationale: While the "Mrs. Murphy" exemption allows owner-occupied
buildings with four or fewer units to discriminate, it does not permit
racial discrimination. The other options are exempt under fair housing
laws.




Question 5

, Which of these phrases would LEAST likely be evidence of a
conspiracy to commit an antitrust violation if said by a licensee?

A. "All of the brokers in this area charge a 6% commission."​
B. "We would like to suggest that you use Ace Title Agency for the
closing."​
C. "Let's agree not to show each other's listings."​
D. "We should divide the territory so we don't compete."

Answer: B. "We would like to suggest that you use Ace Title Agency for
the closing."

Rationale: Recommending a title agency is not typically an antitrust
violation. Antitrust violations in real estate include price-fixing, market
allocation, and group boycotts. Suggesting a service provider is a
normal business practice.




Question 6

Which lease tenancy is engaged in by a holdover tenant?

A. Tenancy for years​
B. Periodic tenancy​
C. Tenancy at sufferance​
D. Tenancy at will

Answer: C. Tenancy at sufferance

Rationale: A holdover tenant remains in possession without the
landlord's consent after the lease expires. This creates a tenancy at
sufferance, which is the least favorable tenancy for the tenant.

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