Tampa Real Estate-Unit 1 Exam with correct answers 2024
Which statement is TRUE regarding the use of the term REALTOR®? a. All real estate licensees are REALTORS®. broker charges a prospective seller $50 for a comparative market analysis (CMA). Which statement applies? a. Brokers are not permitted to charge for CMAs. b. This is permissible, provided the broker does not represent the CMA as an appraisal. c. The broker must be a state-certified or licensed appraiser to do this. d. The CMA must be signed by a state-certified or licensed appraiser. c. The terms real estate licensee and REALTOR® may be used interchangeably. d. The Florida DBPR authorizes the use of the term REALTOR®. b. This is permissible, provided the broker does not represent the CMA as an appraisal. The term follow-up refers to a. returning calls in a timely manner. b. completing instructions given by one's broker. c. following through on listing calls made to for sale by owners. d. what a sales associate does for buyers and sellers after the sale. d. what a sales associate does for buyers and sellers after the sale. Even though certain exceptions apply, an active real estate licensee is legally entitled to appraise real property for compensation concerning a nonfederally related transaction a. as long as she does not represent herself as a state-certified or licensed appraiser and complies with the USPAP. b. only if the appraisal is called a comparative market analysis. c. provided the compensation is based on a commission agreed on before the appraisal work is done. d. provided a licensed or certified appraiser signs the appraisal report. a. as long as she does not represent herself as a state-certified or licensed appraiser and complies with the USPAP.
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- University Of Tampa
- Grado
- ACC 202
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- 30 de junio de 2024
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- 2023/2024
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tampa real estate unit 1 exam with correct answers