CONNECTICUT REAL ESTATE
PRACTICE & LAW CHAPTER 2 LISTING
& BUYER AGENCY AGREEMENTS
QUIZ Q&A
Betty is interested in buying a property listed for sale. She calls Sally, a salesperson
for Seaside Real Estate Brokerage. the property is not listed with Sally's firm. Sally
can do all of the following for Betty without entering into a written buyer agency
agreement EXCEPT - ANSWER-Show Betty the property.
A seller is interested in listing his property with a licensed real estate broker. The
broker intends to allow other brokerage firms to advertise the property. Because of
this, the listing agreement must contain - ANSWER-a disclosure as to who will be
allowed to advertise the property.
A seller is interested in listing his property with a broker. The broker liked the
property and may consider buying it for his mother. If this is the case, the broker -
ANSWER-must disclose his contemplated interest to the seller.
A broker who enters into an exclusive listing agreement with a seller must -
ANSWER-make a diligent effort to sell the property.
Which of the following would be considered a material fact that a listing broker would
need to disclose to a potential buyer - ANSWER-The property experienced flooding
during the last hurricane.
A broker intends to advertise real estate listed with other brokers on this brokerage
firm webpage. In order to do so, the broker must - ANSWER-obtain permission from
the other brokers; update the other broker listing information at least once every 72
hours; and state in the advertisement that the real estate is not listed with the broker.
Betty is interested in seeing a house listed with Hartfield Realty but does not wish to
enter into a buyer agency agreement with Hartfield Realty. A salesperson from
Hartfield Realty can show Betty an in-house listing if - ANSWER-the salesperson
provides Betty with an Agency Disclosure Notice, stating that Hartfield Realty
represents the seller
In Connecticut a net listing is - ANSWER-Illegal
A broker who wishes to place a For Sale sign on a listed property must first -
ANSWER-obtain the consent of the owner of the property
Can a salesperson advertise property listed with his or her brokerage firm in his or
her own name? - ANSWER-No, a salesperson can never advertise listed property
under his or her own name.
PRACTICE & LAW CHAPTER 2 LISTING
& BUYER AGENCY AGREEMENTS
QUIZ Q&A
Betty is interested in buying a property listed for sale. She calls Sally, a salesperson
for Seaside Real Estate Brokerage. the property is not listed with Sally's firm. Sally
can do all of the following for Betty without entering into a written buyer agency
agreement EXCEPT - ANSWER-Show Betty the property.
A seller is interested in listing his property with a licensed real estate broker. The
broker intends to allow other brokerage firms to advertise the property. Because of
this, the listing agreement must contain - ANSWER-a disclosure as to who will be
allowed to advertise the property.
A seller is interested in listing his property with a broker. The broker liked the
property and may consider buying it for his mother. If this is the case, the broker -
ANSWER-must disclose his contemplated interest to the seller.
A broker who enters into an exclusive listing agreement with a seller must -
ANSWER-make a diligent effort to sell the property.
Which of the following would be considered a material fact that a listing broker would
need to disclose to a potential buyer - ANSWER-The property experienced flooding
during the last hurricane.
A broker intends to advertise real estate listed with other brokers on this brokerage
firm webpage. In order to do so, the broker must - ANSWER-obtain permission from
the other brokers; update the other broker listing information at least once every 72
hours; and state in the advertisement that the real estate is not listed with the broker.
Betty is interested in seeing a house listed with Hartfield Realty but does not wish to
enter into a buyer agency agreement with Hartfield Realty. A salesperson from
Hartfield Realty can show Betty an in-house listing if - ANSWER-the salesperson
provides Betty with an Agency Disclosure Notice, stating that Hartfield Realty
represents the seller
In Connecticut a net listing is - ANSWER-Illegal
A broker who wishes to place a For Sale sign on a listed property must first -
ANSWER-obtain the consent of the owner of the property
Can a salesperson advertise property listed with his or her brokerage firm in his or
her own name? - ANSWER-No, a salesperson can never advertise listed property
under his or her own name.