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CT STATE EXAM STUDY GUIDE WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
B.18, two(43)Connecticut requires anyone of sound mind who prepares a will to be of what age and to have how many witnesses. 
A.21, two B.18, two C.25, four D.16, two 
A.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing.Connecticut licensing laws recognizes the following lowing listing agreements; 
A.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing. B.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing, MLS. C.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing, net listing....
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B.18, two(43)Connecticut requires anyone of sound mind who prepares a will to be of what age and to have how many witnesses. 
A.21, two B.18, two C.25, four D.16, two 
A.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing.Connecticut licensing laws recognizes the following lowing listing agreements; 
A.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing. B.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing, MLS. C.Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing, net listing....
CT Real Estate Practice Exam Questions and 100% Correct Answers
Two lots of the same size are sold on a street. The lot on the corner sells for $20,000 more than the lot in the middle of the street. Which of the following characteristics MOST likely explains the price difference? Situs 
How does a creditor who has obtained a judgment get satisfaction against a debtor who will not pay? Writ of execution 
What type of map is MOST useful for describing the terrain of a very hilly lot? Contour map 
A tenant rented an apartment, signing a 15-month lease. After th...
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Two lots of the same size are sold on a street. The lot on the corner sells for $20,000 more than the lot in the middle of the street. Which of the following characteristics MOST likely explains the price difference? Situs 
How does a creditor who has obtained a judgment get satisfaction against a debtor who will not pay? Writ of execution 
What type of map is MOST useful for describing the terrain of a very hilly lot? Contour map 
A tenant rented an apartment, signing a 15-month lease. After th...
CT Real Estate Practice & Law test Questions and Answers
Ct recognizes these listing agreements Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing 
Time required for acquisition of prescription easements is 15 years 
Under CT law, real estate brokers are required to retain certain brokerage records such as offers, counteroffers drafted in brokers office, contracts, leases, agency Agreements and disclosures, escrow and trust account checks and Bank statements. These records must be kept 7 years 
An easement by prescription may be extinguished if t...
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Ct recognizes these listing agreements Exclusive right to sell, exclusive agency, open listing 
Time required for acquisition of prescription easements is 15 years 
Under CT law, real estate brokers are required to retain certain brokerage records such as offers, counteroffers drafted in brokers office, contracts, leases, agency Agreements and disclosures, escrow and trust account checks and Bank statements. These records must be kept 7 years 
An easement by prescription may be extinguished if t...
CT Real Estate Licensing Practice Exam Questions and Answers
A couple listed their home with a broker. After 2 months, the seller found a buyer, and the sale closed. The seller was not obligated to pay a commission to the broker. This listing was MOST likely: 
1. an exclusive agency listing. 2. an exclusive right to sell listing. 3. a net listing. 4. an advance fee listing. 1. an exclusive agency listing. 
A contract has been drawn which obliges the sellers to convey title to their land to the buyers if the buyers come up with $22,000 on or before Decembe...
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A couple listed their home with a broker. After 2 months, the seller found a buyer, and the sale closed. The seller was not obligated to pay a commission to the broker. This listing was MOST likely: 
1. an exclusive agency listing. 2. an exclusive right to sell listing. 3. a net listing. 4. an advance fee listing. 1. an exclusive agency listing. 
A contract has been drawn which obliges the sellers to convey title to their land to the buyers if the buyers come up with $22,000 on or before Decembe...
CT Real Estate: Chapters 1-10 Practice Exam Study Questions and Answers
1. A bill of sale is used to transfer the ownership of a. real property. b. fixtures. c. appurtenances. d. personal property. d. personal property. 
2. The use of borrowed money to finance a purchase with a relatively small down payment is called a. an encroachment. b. leverage. c. capital gain. d. appreciation. b. leverage. 
3. A real estate licensee helps both buyers and sellers with paperwork for transferring property. The licensee is not an agent of either party and may not disclose either p...
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1. A bill of sale is used to transfer the ownership of a. real property. b. fixtures. c. appurtenances. d. personal property. d. personal property. 
2. The use of borrowed money to finance a purchase with a relatively small down payment is called a. an encroachment. b. leverage. c. capital gain. d. appreciation. b. leverage. 
3. A real estate licensee helps both buyers and sellers with paperwork for transferring property. The licensee is not an agent of either party and may not disclose either p...
CT Real Estate Chapter 10 Review Questions and Answers
The Connecticut Real Estate commission Who administers the Connecticut Licensing Laws? 
8 How many commission members are there? 
5 How many commission members are real estate professionals? 
No Can the commission have a big majority from any one political party? 
A majority What is considered a quorum for the comission? 
The governor Who appoints commission members? 
$120 How much is the application fee for brokers? 
$80 How much is the application fee for salespeople? 
4 How many times in a on...
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The Connecticut Real Estate commission Who administers the Connecticut Licensing Laws? 
8 How many commission members are there? 
5 How many commission members are real estate professionals? 
No Can the commission have a big majority from any one political party? 
A majority What is considered a quorum for the comission? 
The governor Who appoints commission members? 
$120 How much is the application fee for brokers? 
$80 How much is the application fee for salespeople? 
4 How many times in a on...
CT Real Estate Chapter 1 Practice Questions and Answers
Real estate Brokage The business of bringing parties together in a real estate transaction 
Broker A broker is defined as a person or an entity that is paid a fee to ask for another person in the purchase Sale rental or exchange of real estate 
sales person Must be affiliated with and supervised by real estate broker and ask on behalf of the broker 
Real estate agency Is the legal representation that a broker has with a client. 
Agency relationship Is created the broker is the agent the person r...
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Real estate Brokage The business of bringing parties together in a real estate transaction 
Broker A broker is defined as a person or an entity that is paid a fee to ask for another person in the purchase Sale rental or exchange of real estate 
sales person Must be affiliated with and supervised by real estate broker and ask on behalf of the broker 
Real estate agency Is the legal representation that a broker has with a client. 
Agency relationship Is created the broker is the agent the person r...
CT Real Estate Agency 101 Practice Questions and Answers
BrokerA person who performs real estate activities for a real estate consumer. In CT only a broker can enter into an agency relationship with a client. Agency runs from broker to client. All salespersons working for the broker are automatically agents of the brokers clients and owe clients fiduciary duties. 
Fiduciary responsibilityCare, Obedience, Loyalty, disclosure, accounting and confidentiality (COLDAC) 
Fiduciary r and customersFidicuary duties are not owed to a customer. You do own them h...
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BrokerA person who performs real estate activities for a real estate consumer. In CT only a broker can enter into an agency relationship with a client. Agency runs from broker to client. All salespersons working for the broker are automatically agents of the brokers clients and owe clients fiduciary duties. 
Fiduciary responsibilityCare, Obedience, Loyalty, disclosure, accounting and confidentiality (COLDAC) 
Fiduciary r and customersFidicuary duties are not owed to a customer. You do own them h...
CT Quiz - Real Estate Practice Questions and Answers
In Connecticut a dower and curtsey are seen as: not recongized 
If a husband dies in Connecticut, his wife is entitled to what: an election to take a life estate equal to one-third of the property owned by the husband at the time of his death 
A homeowner may exempt what amount from debt owed a foreclosing mortgagee: nothing 
The burden of proof in acquiring an easement by prescription lies with whom: party claiming the easement 
In Connecticut, the prescriptive period to acquire an easement is:...
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In Connecticut a dower and curtsey are seen as: not recongized 
If a husband dies in Connecticut, his wife is entitled to what: an election to take a life estate equal to one-third of the property owned by the husband at the time of his death 
A homeowner may exempt what amount from debt owed a foreclosing mortgagee: nothing 
The burden of proof in acquiring an easement by prescription lies with whom: party claiming the easement 
In Connecticut, the prescriptive period to acquire an easement is:...
CRC Prep for Mom- Comprehensive Questions and Answers
Explain the importance of The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 Federal Funding to states was authorized on a matching basis for vocational education programs 
Summarize the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Services were mandated for people with the most severe disabilities. Client Assistance Programs were implemented. Increased funding for Rehabilitation and disability research. Mandated program evaluation and employment rights for people with disabilities through Title V 
What are the Rehabilitation Act of 1...
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Explain the importance of The Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 Federal Funding to states was authorized on a matching basis for vocational education programs 
Summarize the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 Services were mandated for people with the most severe disabilities. Client Assistance Programs were implemented. Increased funding for Rehabilitation and disability research. Mandated program evaluation and employment rights for people with disabilities through Title V 
What are the Rehabilitation Act of 1...