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©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1 | P a g e NC 302 Post Licensing Exam Questions With Correct Answers Classifying contracts: Express & Implied - answerExpress: Bilateral, executed Intentions stated (orally or written) Implied: Unilateral, executory Inferred from conduct or actions Classifying contracts: Bilateral & Unilateral - answerBilateral - two promises (both parties bound to do something) Unilateral - Only one party is bound Classifying Contracts: Executed & Executory - answerExecuted - All tasks performed (After closing) Executory - tasks remaining to be done (before closing) Statute of Frauds - answerEverything needs to be in writing DREAM OILS (Statute of Frauds) - answerDeeds Restrictive covenants Easements Assignments Mortgages ©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 2 | P a g e Options Installment Land Contracts Leases - longer than 3 years Sales Contracts Offer & Acceptance - answerSeller (OfferEE) & Buyer (OfferOR) -- ORs GIVE, EEs RECEIVE OfferOR may revoke or withdraw the offer anytime prior to acceptance OfferEE can accept, reject or counter -- and when they counter, they are now the offerEE This counter offer VOIDS original offer All offers must be communicated Deliver all offers immediately but never later than 3 days Retention of Records 58A.108 - answerA broker must provide copies of transaction documents: - To the Firm or Sole Proprietorship (BIC) with which they are affiliated - Within 3 days - Keep records for 3 years after Closing Termination of Agency Disbursement of Trust Monies WHICHEVER OCCURS LAST Brokers and BIC are responsible for keeping records in a transaction These are CALENDAR days, not business days You don't count the day it was executed/received (if received Tuesday, have to upload by Friday) Buyer's Rights w/ an offer - answerA buyer has the absolute right of withdraw/revoke Even if offer stated it would be held open longer The withdraw must be communicated to the other party and/or their agent An offer is terminated any time: - answerCounter offer ©THESTAR EXAM SOLUTIONS 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 3 | P a g e Rejection by the offeree Revocation by the offeror Destruction of the property (Think hurricane) Death or insanity of the offeror Agent Guidelines w/ offers - answerA listing broker or agent is required to respond in writing that an offer was submitted if the cooperating broker who submitted the offer so requests The listing broker or agent must respond in the affirmative unless the seller has provided written notification waiving the obligation to have the offer presented Agent has to present all offers all the way throughout the contract, up to closing Creation of a counter offer - answerAny change in an offer, no matter how small creates a counter offer Counter offer must be accepted and communicated to the other party to create a contract Proper use of From 340-T: NCAR Response to Buyer's Offer A valid contract is formed when a contract is signed, delivered and communicated - answer"Communicating an offer or an acceptance to a principal's agent is the same as communicating directly to the principal" Beware Dual Agency is Communication is IMMEDIATE - answerWhen a dual agent has been informed that the seller has accepted an offer is already considered communicated to the buyer Methods of communicating acceptance: - answerOral Personal delivery Mail or FedEx Electronic communication The mailbox rule - answer: We measure delivery from when it is SENT, not RECEIVED (Page 280) Mutual Mistakes - answerMistake of "Material Fact" - read pg. 283 - 284 May allow buyer to rescind the contract and be refunded all monies Does NOT apply to "Mistakes of Law" Fraud & Misrepresentation - answerFraud makes contracts voidable

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NC 302 Post Licensing Exam Questions With
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Classifying contracts:

Express & Implied - answer✔Express: Bilateral, executed
Intentions stated (orally or written)


Implied: Unilateral, executory
Inferred from conduct or actions
Classifying contracts:

Bilateral & Unilateral - answer✔Bilateral - two promises (both parties bound to do something)


Unilateral - Only one party is bound
Classifying Contracts:

Executed & Executory - answer✔Executed - All tasks performed (After closing)


Executory - tasks remaining to be done (before closing)

Statute of Frauds - answer✔Everything needs to be in writing

DREAM OILS (Statute of Frauds) - answer✔Deeds
Restrictive covenants
Easements
Assignments
Mortgages


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Options
Installment Land Contracts
Leases - longer than 3 years
Sales Contracts

Offer & Acceptance - answer✔Seller (OfferEE) & Buyer (OfferOR) -- ORs GIVE, EEs RECEIVE
OfferOR may revoke or withdraw the offer anytime prior to acceptance
OfferEE can accept, reject or counter -- and when they counter, they are now the offerEE
This counter offer VOIDS original offer
All offers must be communicated
Deliver all offers immediately but never later than 3 days

Retention of Records 58A.108 - answer✔A broker must provide copies of transaction
documents:
- To the Firm or Sole Proprietorship (BIC) with which they are affiliated
- Within 3 days
- Keep records for 3 years after
Closing
Termination of Agency
Disbursement of Trust Monies
WHICHEVER OCCURS LAST
Brokers and BIC are responsible for keeping records in a transaction
These are CALENDAR days, not business days
You don't count the day it was executed/received (if received Tuesday, have to upload by
Friday)

Buyer's Rights w/ an offer - answer✔A buyer has the absolute right of withdraw/revoke
Even if offer stated it would be held open longer
The withdraw must be communicated to the other party and/or their agent

An offer is terminated any time: - answer✔Counter offer

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Rejection by the offeree
Revocation by the offeror
Destruction of the property (Think hurricane)
Death or insanity of the offeror

Agent Guidelines w/ offers - answer✔A listing broker or agent is required to respond in writing
that an offer was submitted if the cooperating broker who submitted the offer so requests
The listing broker or agent must respond in the affirmative unless the seller has provided
written notification waiving the obligation to have the offer presented
Agent has to present all offers all the way throughout the contract, up to closing

Creation of a counter offer - answer✔Any change in an offer, no matter how small creates a
counter offer
Counter offer must be accepted and communicated to the other party to create a contract
Proper use of From 340-T: NCAR Response to Buyer's Offer
A valid contract is formed when a contract is signed, delivered and communicated -
answer✔"Communicating an offer or an acceptance to a principal's agent is the same as
communicating directly to the principal"

Beware Dual Agency is Communication is IMMEDIATE - answer✔When a dual agent has been
informed that the seller has accepted an offer is already considered communicated to the
buyer

Methods of communicating acceptance: - answer✔Oral
Personal delivery
Mail or FedEx
Electronic communication

The mailbox rule - answer✔: We measure delivery from when it is SENT, not RECEIVED (Page
280)

Mutual Mistakes - answer✔Mistake of "Material Fact" - read pg. 283 - 284
May allow buyer to rescind the contract and be refunded all monies
Does NOT apply to "Mistakes of Law"

Fraud & Misrepresentation - answer✔Fraud makes contracts voidable
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Willful misrepresentations or omissions
Of material facts
Make the contract voidable by the person deceived

Unfair or deceptive trade practices act: - answer✔A misleading opinion or false inducement
Fails to disclose material facts
Misleading advertising
Misrepresentation of the nature of a guarantee


This applies to real estate professionals and sellers who regularly trade in the business
Does not apply to an owner who does not regularly act in the business

Discharge of Contracts: [TEST QUESTION] p g. 290-291 - answer✔Release
Novation (the substitution of a new contract in place of an old one)
Subsequent modification
Accord & Satisfaction
Cancellation

Contract Assignments - answer✔Generally assignable
Unless contract prohibits
Assignors & Assignees
Assignee is primarily liable
Assignor remains secondarily liable

NC Requires Consent Prior to Assignment - answer✔The NC offer to purchase and contract
requires the permission and consent of the parties in order to assign rights under the
agreement

Remedies for Breach page 295 - answer✔Compensatory
Consequential
Liquidated
Specific Performance

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