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What is the primary purpose of real estate licensing laws in Massachusetts? ✔️✔️ To ensure that
real estate professionals operate ethically, legally, and in the best interest of the public by
regulating qualifications and conduct
What does “fiduciary duty” mean in a real estate relationship? ✔️✔️ It is the legal and ethical
obligation to act in the best interest of a client with loyalty, confidentiality, and care
Who enforces real estate licensing regulations in Massachusetts? ✔️✔️ The Massachusetts Board
of Registration of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
What is the difference between a broker and a salesperson in real estate? ✔️✔️ A broker is
licensed to operate independently and manage agents, while a salesperson must work under a
broker
What is a listing agreement? ✔️✔️ A contract between a property owner and a broker authorizing
the broker to sell the property
What type of listing gives the broker the right to earn a commission regardless of who sells the
property? ✔️✔️ An exclusive right-to-sell listing
What is the purpose of a purchase and sale agreement? ✔️✔️ It is a legally binding contract
outlining the terms and conditions of a property sale
What does “dual agency” refer to? ✔️✔️ When a broker represents both the buyer and seller in the
same transaction with informed consent
What is the role of earnest money in a real estate transaction? ✔️✔️ It demonstrates a buyer’s
serious intent to purchase and is held in escrow
What is escrow? ✔️✔️ A neutral third-party account that holds funds or documents until
contractual conditions are met
What does “title” refer to in real estate? ✔️✔️ The legal right to ownership of a property
What is a deed? ✔️✔️ A legal document that transfers ownership of real property from one party
to another
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,What is the difference between a warranty deed and a quitclaim deed? ✔️✔️ A warranty deed
guarantees clear title, while a quitclaim deed transfers whatever interest the grantor has without
guarantees
What is encumbrance? ✔️✔️ A claim or liability attached to a property, such as a lien or easement
What is an easement? ✔️✔️ A right for someone to use another person’s land for a specific
purpose
What is zoning? ✔️✔️ Government regulations that control land use and development
What is eminent domain? ✔️✔️ The government’s power to take private property for public use
with compensation
What is fair housing law? ✔️✔️ Laws that prohibit discrimination in housing based on protected
classes
What are protected classes under fair housing laws? ✔️✔️ Groups protected from discrimination,
such as race, religion, gender, and national origin
What is redlining? ✔️✔️ The discriminatory practice of denying services or loans in certain
neighborhoods based on demographics
What is steering in real estate? ✔️✔️ Directing buyers or tenants toward or away from certain
areas based on protected characteristics
What is mortgage pre-approval? ✔️✔️ A lender’s preliminary assessment of a buyer’s ability to
borrow a certain amount
What is the difference between a fixed-rate and adjustable-rate mortgage? ✔️✔️ A fixed-rate
mortgage has a constant interest rate, while an adjustable-rate mortgage changes over time
What is amortization? ✔️✔️ The process of gradually paying off a loan through regular payments
What is a down payment? ✔️✔️ The initial amount paid upfront toward the purchase of a property
What is private mortgage insurance (PMI)? ✔️✔️ Insurance required when a borrower makes a
low down payment to protect the lender
What is a foreclosure? ✔️✔️ The legal process where a lender takes possession of a property due
to missed mortgage payments
What is short sale? ✔️✔️ Selling a property for less than the amount owed on the mortgage with
lender approval
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,What is equity? ✔️✔️ The difference between a property’s market value and the amount owed on
it
What is a lien? ✔️✔️ A legal claim against a property as security for a debt
What is the difference between real property and personal property? ✔️✔️ Real property includes
land and structures, while personal property includes movable items
What is adverse possession? ✔️✔️ Gaining ownership of property through continuous, open, and
hostile use over time
What is a lease agreement? ✔️✔️ A contract between a landlord and tenant outlining rental terms
What is a security deposit? ✔️✔️ Money held by the landlord to cover damages or unpaid rent
What is eviction? ✔️✔️ The legal process of removing a tenant from a property
What is gross rent multiplier? ✔️✔️ A ratio used to evaluate rental property value based on rent
and purchase price
What is capitalization rate? ✔️✔️ A measure of return on investment for a property based on
income
What is comparative market analysis (CMA)? ✔️✔️ An evaluation of a property’s value based on
similar recently sold properties
What is appraised value? ✔️✔️ The estimated value of a property determined by a licensed
appraiser
What is market value? ✔️✔️ The price a willing buyer and seller agree upon in an open market
What is assessed value? ✔️✔️ The value assigned to a property for tax purposes
What is property tax? ✔️✔️ A tax levied by local governments based on property value
What is a broker’s commission? ✔️✔️ The fee earned by a broker for facilitating a real estate
transaction
What is net listing? ✔️✔️ A listing where the broker earns any amount above a minimum price set
by the seller
What is open listing? ✔️✔️ A non-exclusive agreement where multiple brokers can sell the
property
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, What is an exclusive agency listing? ✔️✔️ A listing where the broker earns commission only if
they are the procuring cause of the sale
What is material fact in real estate? ✔️✔️ Any information that could influence a buyer’s decision
What is disclosure in real estate? ✔️✔️ The act of revealing known material facts about a property
What is latent defect? ✔️✔️ A hidden defect not easily discovered through inspection
What is patent defect? ✔️✔️ A visible and obvious defect
What is the statute of frauds? ✔️✔️ A law requiring certain contracts to be in writing to be
enforceable
What is the statute of limitations? ✔️✔️ The time limit within which legal action must be taken
What is agency relationship? ✔️✔️ A legal relationship where one party acts on behalf of another
What is a subagent? ✔️✔️ A broker who assists the listing broker in representing the seller
What is a transaction broker? ✔️✔️ A neutral facilitator who does not represent either party
What is misrepresentation? ✔️✔️ Providing false or misleading information
What is fraud in real estate? ✔️✔️ Intentional deception to gain an unfair advantage
What is negligence? ✔️✔️ Failure to exercise reasonable care
What is escrow closing? ✔️✔️ The final step where documents are signed and ownership is
transferred
What is title insurance? ✔️✔️ Insurance protecting against defects in title
What is a cloud on title? ✔️✔️ Any claim or issue that could affect ownership rights
What is a survey? ✔️✔️ A measurement of property boundaries and structures
What is metes and bounds description? ✔️✔️ A method of describing land using physical
boundaries and directions
What is a lot and block system? ✔️✔️ A system using recorded subdivisions and lot numbers
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