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NCREC-Broker-N Exam Dumps - NC Real Estate Broker National

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Question # 9

In North Carolina, if a listing broker is tempted to disclose the terms of an offer to get another buyer to submit a higher offer, what must the broker do?

A.

Obtain permission to disclose the terms of the offer from the seller only

B.

Obtain express authority to disclose the terms of the offer from the offering party

C.

Disclose all offers to all competing buyers because the existence of multiple offers is a material fact

D.

Only disclose the highest or best offer

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Question # 10

The buyer of a farm wants to separately purchase a tractor from the seller. What document would MOST likely be required at closing to transfer ownership of the tractor?

A.

Deed

B.

Purchase agreement

C.

Personal property addendum

D.

Bill of sale

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Question # 11

A buyer and a seller have both signed the NCAR/NCBA Offer to Purchase and Contract (Standard Form 2-T), creating a binding sales agreement. The buyer's loan is denied during the due diligence period, and they provide the proper notice to terminate the transaction. In this scenario, the buyer can receive:

A.

a refund of the due diligence fee only.

B.

a refund of the earnest money deposit only.

C.

a refund of both the due diligence fee and the earnest money deposit.

D.

no refund because the buyer terminated a valid contract.

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Question # 12

A North Carolina broker has been designated as the broker-in-charge (BIC) at a brokerage firm. This means that the broker:

A.

can appoint a second BIC to help in the office.

B.

can supervise both the main office and one or more branch offices.

C.

must be the owner of the brokerage firm.

D.

must supervise all provisional brokers in the office.

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Question # 13

A real estate broker has assisted an investor with the purchase of a number of commercial properties. The investor will be out of the country for part of the year and asks the broker to manage all aspects of those properties during that time, including advertising and leasing. The real estate broker will be considered a(n):

A.

special agent

B.

general agent

C.

universal agent

D.

ostensible agent

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Question # 14

What is the EPA's recommended action level for radon in the air, measured in picocuries per liter (pCi/L)?

A.

2.0 pCi/L

B.

3.0 pCi/L

C.

4.0 pCi/L

D.

5.0 pCi/L

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Question # 15

After taking a listing on a property, a broker learns of major highway changes in the area. The broker should disclose this information:

A.

to the buyer but only if the buyer asks about it.

B.

to the buyer but only if the seller agrees to the disclosure.

C.

as a material fact to all transactional parties.

D.

as a material fact to all transactional parties but only if the changes will be completed within a year.

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Question # 16

Bernie is the broker-in-charge at a brokerage firm located in North Carolina. He is actively involved in listing and selling properties. Mei is a provisional broker at the same brokerage firm. She has a buyer client who has expressed interest in one of Bernie's listings. In this transaction, what would be a permissible agency arrangement?

A.

Bernie and Mei could act as dual agents to both clients.

B.

Bernie and Mei each have a single agency relationship with their respective clients.

C.

Bernie and Mei would be designated agents of their respective clients.

D.

Bernie would be the designated agent for both buyer and seller.

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