CT EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Three types of listing agreements - ANSWER-exclusive right to sell, exclusive
agency, open listing
Three types of buyer agency agreements - ANSWER-exclusive right to represent
buyer, exclusive agency right to represent buyer, open right to represent buyer
Material facts must... - ANSWER-be disclosed
non material facts can be disclosed... - ANSWER-if the nonmaterial fact is wish to be
disclose in writing the agent has a duty to disclose this
sellers and agents are potentially liable to a buyer for failure to disclose... -
ANSWER-off-site hazardous waste conditions and properties on which hunting and
shooting take place.
CT law excuses both the seller and the seller's agent of any such liability if the seller
provides a written notice to potential purchasers of the..... - ANSWER-availability of
CT department of energy and environmental protection lists and the list of properties
use for hunting or shooting ports at the office of the town clerk
Since 1877, neither dower nor curtsey have... - ANSWER-been recognized in CT
CT does not recognize a..... while it does price, for a temporary.... - ANSWER-
homestead exemption/ application of homestead in its probate court procedures and
for a homestead exemption in debt collection procedures
Easements created in CT.... - ANSWER-run with the land
In CT when an easement is created by prescription the very use that establishes the
right also limits and qualifies the right, In other words... - ANSWER-the use who
acquires the easement may not expand his or her use to exceed the original use
The disclosure for unrepresented customer is a state mandated form called.... -
ANSWER-Real estate agency disclosure notice given to unrepresented persons
Often a real estate broken who represents a seller will allow agents at other
brokerage firms to show the sellers property... This type of working relationship is
referred to as .... - ANSWER-on behalf of the seller/ co-brokerage
In the past co-brokers were considered subagents of the seller, meaning both
brokers represented... - ANSWER-the seller and no one represented the potential
buyer
In CT, subagency is no longer permitted in a co-brokered transaction without... -
ANSWER-the written consent of the seller (or other person being represented)
Three types of listing agreements - ANSWER-exclusive right to sell, exclusive
agency, open listing
Three types of buyer agency agreements - ANSWER-exclusive right to represent
buyer, exclusive agency right to represent buyer, open right to represent buyer
Material facts must... - ANSWER-be disclosed
non material facts can be disclosed... - ANSWER-if the nonmaterial fact is wish to be
disclose in writing the agent has a duty to disclose this
sellers and agents are potentially liable to a buyer for failure to disclose... -
ANSWER-off-site hazardous waste conditions and properties on which hunting and
shooting take place.
CT law excuses both the seller and the seller's agent of any such liability if the seller
provides a written notice to potential purchasers of the..... - ANSWER-availability of
CT department of energy and environmental protection lists and the list of properties
use for hunting or shooting ports at the office of the town clerk
Since 1877, neither dower nor curtsey have... - ANSWER-been recognized in CT
CT does not recognize a..... while it does price, for a temporary.... - ANSWER-
homestead exemption/ application of homestead in its probate court procedures and
for a homestead exemption in debt collection procedures
Easements created in CT.... - ANSWER-run with the land
In CT when an easement is created by prescription the very use that establishes the
right also limits and qualifies the right, In other words... - ANSWER-the use who
acquires the easement may not expand his or her use to exceed the original use
The disclosure for unrepresented customer is a state mandated form called.... -
ANSWER-Real estate agency disclosure notice given to unrepresented persons
Often a real estate broken who represents a seller will allow agents at other
brokerage firms to show the sellers property... This type of working relationship is
referred to as .... - ANSWER-on behalf of the seller/ co-brokerage
In the past co-brokers were considered subagents of the seller, meaning both
brokers represented... - ANSWER-the seller and no one represented the potential
buyer
In CT, subagency is no longer permitted in a co-brokered transaction without... -
ANSWER-the written consent of the seller (or other person being represented)