POST LICENSE COURSE (BARNEY
FLETCHER) LATEST EXAM 2025- 2026
WITH 300 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND
100% CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS
GRADED A(NEW!!)
A REALTOR® has a listing on a client's house. The sellers are
getting a divorce and need to sell the home quickly. Under what
circumstances can the REALTOR® reveal this fact to a potential
buyer?
Select one:
a. Under no circumstances.
b. Without restriction.
c. Only if the buyer asks about the seller's motivation for selling.
d. Only after getting informed consent from the seller. -
..........ANSWER.......d. Only after getting informed consent from
the seller.
A Realtor® who enters into a brokerage agreement with a buyer
is obligated to disclose to the client each of the following issues,
EXCEPT:
Select one:
a. That the seller's agent is forbidden by the Code of Ethics to
reveal the terms and conditions of any offer made by the buyer to
anyone other than the seller;
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b. The potential for additional or offsetting compensation from
other brokers, from the seller or landlord, or from other parties;
c. Any potential for the buyer/tenant representative to act as a
disclosed dual agent, e.g., listing broker, subagent, landlord's
agent, etc.;
d. The Realtor®'s company policies regarding cooperation. -
..........ANSWER.......that the seller's agent is forbidden by the
Code of Ethics to reveal the terms and conditions of any offer
made by the buyer to anyone other than the seller;
Under what conditions does the Code of Ethics permit a
REALTOR® to refuse to submit an offer or counteroffer when
the property is already under a contract for sale?
Select one:
a. Without restriction
b. Under no circumstances.
c. If the seller has waived the requirement in writing.
d. If the transaction is within 10 days of closing. -
..........ANSWER.......Standard of Practice 1-7 states that offers
must continue to be presented until closing unless the client has
waived that requirement in writing.
The correct answer is: If the seller has waived the requirement in
writing.
Which of the following practices would always be a violation of the
Code of Ethics?
Select one:
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a. A net listing.
b. A listing broker who will cooperate with other brokers but will
not pay compensation to the cooperating broker.
c. Both of the above.
d. None of the above. - ..........ANSWER.......a. A net listing
Which of the following advertisements would violate the Code of
Ethics prohibition against interference with existing exclusive
brokerage agreements?
Select one:
a. A personal letter to all homeowners who have listed their
homes for sale but have yet to sell.
b. A personal letter to all homeowners in a community.
c. Both of the above.
d. None of the above. - ..........ANSWER.......a. A personal letter to
all homeowners who have listed their homes for sale but have yet
to sell.
When can a REALTOR® contact a homeowner who already has
an exclusive listing agreement with another broker?
Select one:
a. Without restriction as long as the discussion is in regards to a
listing after the current listing expires.
b. Only if the listing broker refuses to provide information about
when the listing will expire.
c. Only with the seller's permission.
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d. None of the above. - ..........ANSWER.......Only if the listing
broker refuses to provide information about when the listing will
expire.
Realtors® may represent the seller/landlord and buyer/tenant
in the same transaction:
Select one:
a. Under no circumstances;
b. Only with full disclosures to both parties;
c. Only with the informed consent of both parties;
d. Only with both full disclosures to both parties and the informed
consent of both parties. - ..........ANSWER.......d. Only with both
full disclosures to both parties and the informed consent of both
parties.
NAR® arbitration can be required for commission disputes for
which of the following members?
Select one:
a. A dispute between two brokers.
b. A dispute between a broker and an associated salesperson.
c. Both of the above.
d. None of the above.
Feedback - ..........ANSWER.......a. A dispute between two brokers.
A Realtor® is a partner in a partnership that owns a rental
property. When the property is sold, the Realtor® must disclose