Free California Real Estate Practice Exam Questions (June 2026) 150+

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Often required for mortgages, property insurance for a home is commonly called:

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Acceleration is a term associated with which type of document?

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Which of the following BEST describes a contract that is voidable?

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When contracting parties have signed a contract and both parties have done all they promised to do, it is called this:

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Which of the following legal concepts requires real estate listings to be in writing?

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Which of the following two real estate contract clauses protect the lenders in some way, usually by asking for some form of payment(insurance)?

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Which of the following would generally constitute an antitrust violation?

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When a home is purchased using an adjustable rate mortgage or ARM, the monthly loan payment on the mortgage will:

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What is the biggest difference between private and public land use controls?

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A property owner enters into an exclusive agency listing with an agent. The seller ends up obtaining a buyer for the house themselves. Is the agent entitled to compensation?

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How many hours of continuing education are required for California real estate salesperson's and brokers?

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When you buy real property, you gain several different kinds of rights. One of which are rights called "subsurface rights." What are subsurface rights?

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Choose the best answer. Which of the following is an example of a Special Use property?

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Which of the following best describes the term "emblements?"

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Which term refers to the packaging of a number of mortgage loans for sale in the secondary mortgage market by a financial institution or mortgage banker who originated the loans?

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Which of the following real estate contract clauses is typically seen in blanket mortgages and allows for the freeing of all or part of a property from a claim through a proportional or full amount of the mortgage being paid off?

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Requires public accommodations to remove barriers in existing buildings such as adding braille markings to elevator buttons, is a requirement of which law?

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Which of the following would not be considered real property?

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A collection of federal and state government laws that regulate the conduct and organization of business corporations, normally to promote fair competition for the benefit of consumers.

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What is radioactive gas dispersed from natural decay of mineral in earth (odorless, colorless, tasteless)?

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Researching recently sold homes in the area and homes that haven't been sold in the area and comparing their prices. Is an example of

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Which of the following best describes a blind offer?

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Even after an offer has been accepted and signed (by all parties), the buyer and seller may still choose to sign mutual release papers rather than proceed to closing. Which of the following circumstances would NOT give either party a justifiable reason to insist on a mutual release?

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An elderly man in a nursing home, has no family and is suffering from Alzheimer’s. Because of his Alzheimers, he doesn’t remember much. Eventually, he passes away in his sleep. There is no will for the man, and again he has no family. So what happens to the money left in his savings account and his old farm that has been left untouched since he entered the nursing home?

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Under what situation, if any, may a lender consider age when making a lending decision?

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If a contract has prepayment penalties, they can be found in which real estate contract clause?

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A contract that legally binds two or more parties together, to specific obligations, that create a legally binding contract between the buyer and the seller.

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Johnny is purchasing a house and does not want to purchase all of the furniture that is being left behind. He signs the contract on Tuesday, and on Thursday changes his mind about the furniture. He calls his agent, and they add the furniture to the contract. What is this an example of?

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Which of the following best describes the prepayment penalty clause?

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Under a lease for a commercial property, a tenant agrees to pay $3,000 per month plus 4% of the gross monthly sales. This type of lease is called a:

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The fact there is a limited amount of land on earth represents what essential element of value?

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Fees that the buyer pays to close the deal are called:

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Antitrust laws prohibit competing brokers from all of the following except:

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If a leased premises becomes uninhabitable deliberately in an attempt to remove the tenant. What is this action called?

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Most real estate sales contracts include contingency clauses, making them what?

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Which answer includes 3 actual types of business structures? Choose the best answer.

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Under agency law in California Dual Agency is

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Compliance with zoning ordinances is monitored through the issuance of

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What form of legal land description consists of principal meridian lines that cover most states in the US, running north to south and baselines running east to west?

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Traditionally real estate agents are paid through a fee paid for performing a transaction, called a

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Which of the following can be achieved by dividing the price of the property by the rent that is produced?

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Generally speaking, what happens when the supply of available houses in an area decreases significantly?

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Which of the following best describes Eminent Domain?

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What is best defined as, a document in which a property owner contracts with a real estate agent to find a buyer for the owner's property?

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What does the Federal Housing Administration do?

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Appraiser Leo was hired to prepare a feasibility study for a 12-unit apartment complex in which the owner is considering putting in a swimming pool. Which basic principle of appraising should Leo use?

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What is the outcome when a purchaser signs a purchase agreement and gives the seller's broker a large check?

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Prior to settlement, a California broker discovers dry rot in the floor joists. The broker should:

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By statute, California and other states have modified the potentially summary and abrupt conclusion of certain estates like estates at will. How many days does California require notice for an estate at will?

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A mortgage loan that requires monthly payments of $400.00 for 15 years and a final payment of $20,000. Typically a loan structured like is called a

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In California, redlining is prohibited by which state specific law?

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What is the difference between a testate estate and an intestate estate?

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If a court decides a remedy for a seller compelling them to sell the property, it is known as what?

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According to the Do Not Call list and Established Business Relationship (EBR) Rules, how many months does a real estate professional have to call an expired listing client to solicit new business (referral)?

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Under the Federal Fair Housing Law, which of the following is considered discriminatory advertising?

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What is the difference between void and voidable contracts? Choose the best answer.

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Which of the following consumers would most likely qualify and be able to derive the most benefit from a reverse mortgage?

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A non licensed buyer negotiated the purchase of a house. During a conversation with the seller, the seller agreed to include both the washer and the dryer, in the sale, and this was included in the sales contract. In this situation, if the seller takes the appliances, what recourse (if any) does the buyer have?

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What of the following is required by the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA)?

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CRV stands for Certificate of Reasonable Value and is issued by who?

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Mr. Jay lives on a property right next to a bridge. The state wants to widen the bridge due to the higher amounts of traffic reported. The state needs the space on either side of the bridge to widen the road. The government seizes Mr. Johnson’s property and gives him $150,000 for it. This government's right to take over privately-owned real for public use is an example of:

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When an asset is pledged as collateral to secure a loan what is it called?

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Which of the following situations would a percentage lease be most commonly used in?

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What determines who pays for what and how much at closing?

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A seller is asked whether any known plumbing defects exist on her property. She replies that to the best of her knowledge there are no plumbing defects. However, unknown to her the pipes are corroded and due for replacement. Is the seller in violation of her disclosure responsibilities?

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The execution date or date executed is the day a contract is signed. The effective date is what? Choose the best answer.

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Who funds the California Consumer Recovery Account?

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Who appoints or selects the California State Real Estate Commissioner?

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Under these rights, all landowners whose properties adjoin a river or stream, have the right to make reasonable use of it as it flows through or over their properties.

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Which of the following would be classified as “consideration” in a real estate contract?

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What is a legally enforceable obligation that arises from one or more parties due to the parties actions, conduct, or circumstances?

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Appraiser Larry has a set of special-purpose and public service buildings like schools, churches, and post offices, which he needs to appraise. Which approach to value would Larry, the appraiser choose to complete the task?

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A claim that has the appearance of having valid title, but in reality, the person either does not hold actual title, or there is a significant defect in the written documents supporting title, that makes it invalid. This an example of which legal concept:

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Which of the following is an example of Economic Obsolescence?

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Justin takes out a mortgage loan that requires monthly payments of $650.50 for 25 years and a final payment of $30,000. What type of loan is this?

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The deed that offers the grantee the most protection. With this type of deed, the grantor makes a series of legally binding promises (called covenants) and warranties to the grantee agreeing to protect the grantee against any prior claims and demands of all persons whomsoever in regards to the conveyed land.

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The amount borrowed is called the:

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What specific formula would be used to estimate the value of a property using the income approach?

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Buyer Dan is considering buying a lot to build a single family residence. Dan hires an appraiser to appraise the lot. Which approach to value would the appraiser choose to complete the task?

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Enacted in 1974, which of the following is a regulation that aims to give all legal individuals an equal opportunity to apply for loans?

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What is the act of mixing the client’s funds with the broker’s own funds? This can be both legal and illegal depending on the state and circumstance.

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According to the Do Not Call list and Established Business Relationship (EBR) Rules, a real estate professional may contact a past client for relationship building purposes when?

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A real estate commission is usually based on the:

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What is the document that defines the relationship between the broker and the seller?

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What is the illegal action or practice of lending money at unreasonably high rates of interest?

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California Real Estate Law describes several prohibited practices (Commissioner’s Regulation 2780). Which of the following are NOT prohibited practices listed in the regulation?

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Which of the following is NOT a main element of a valid real estate contract?

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What is the difference between commingling and conversion in real estate?

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Which of the following might suggest that rent is too low in an apartment unit?

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An individual seeking to be excused from the requirements of a zoning ordinance needs a

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A lease agreement where the tenant has the right to buy the property within a specified period of time is called what?

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Generally speaking, what happens when the supply of available houses in an area increases significantly?

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Which of the following fiduciary duties continues after a listing agreement expires?

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In most cases, a tenant in an apartment holds:

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Richard is renting property from Becky. Richard is on a month to month lease agreement. This past month he did not pay his rent. Richard's interest would be classified as:

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A couple owns an older home in a neighborhood that is becoming a commercial area. Because of the change in the use of the land, the couple can expect the value of their parcel to increase at some future time. This is an example of the principle of

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In an offer to purchase property, the buyer states, "If we cannot obtain a mortgage loan for 4.5 percent or less, we will not purchase the property and expect the earnest money to be refunded in full." This is an example of what?

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A buyer gave a broker a written offer to purchase property, which contained a 14-day acceptance clause along with a $3,000 deposit. On the seventh day, before acceptance by the seller, the buyer notified the broker that they were withdrawing their offer and asked for the return of the $3,000 deposit. Which of the following statements are true?

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Which of the following consumers would most likely qualify and be able to derive the most benefit from refinancing their mortgage?

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A broker's listing on a house expired. The next day it was listed with another broker and offered in the MLS. A week later, a third licensee called the first broker and asked for the key to show the home. The broker should inform the caller that:

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A seller made a counteroffer and gave three days for acceptance. The very next day, the seller receives a better offer, which they want to accept. What is the first step the seller should make?

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A parcel of real property that has an easement over another piece of property is best described as:

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Which situation is legal under the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968?

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Most states, including California have abolished which of the following?

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An interest in real property which is held for the duration of the life of a designated person is called a

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Mortgage points, also known as discount points, are

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The period over which a property may be profitably utilized is called its:

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There are three different main approaches that appraisers use while they make an appraisal. What are they?

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While the economy is experiencing inflation, interest rates typically:

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Any loss in the value of a property over time from any cause.

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In order for a month-to-month tenancy to be legally valid which of the following MUST the contract include?

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What is the measurement or boundary between a plot of land or a building and the road onto which the plot or building fronts?

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A seller tells the listing agent that her home was treated for termites five years ago, and that there are no termites now. Before listing the property, the agent should

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Local zoning ordinances often regulate all of the following except

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As a general rule of thumb ALL written offers must be:

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Which of the following laws prohibits discrimination in the buying, selling, renting or financing of housing. These laws prohibit discrimination based on race, religion, color, sex, disability, children, nationality and more.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true about radon?

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Who or what determines the amount of an earnest money deposit?

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Tina and Tom are two unmarried individuals who own property with equal interests and without a right to survivorship. Which of the following forms of ownership would Tina and Tom most likely have?

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Which of these meets the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) definition of family as a protected class?

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A bilateral contract is one in which

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Mrs Thompson hired a broker to find her a 100+ unit apartment complex for sale. Upon finding one she liked, she made an offer for $2.5 million to include all the personal property as well. In order to include all the personal property Mrs Thompson needs a/an:

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There are three main forms of depreciation, what are they?

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The term "Licensee," is commonly used in real estate law. A licensee is just:

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Usually, the appraiser is hired by the:

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During the listing agreement a commission of 6% is established. The house is sold for $250,000. What is the commission?

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Which of the following are the main participants in real estate markets?

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When you buy real property, you gain several different kinds of rights. One of which are rights called "surface rights." What are surface rights?

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When a furnishing company creates materials for the construction of a house and is subsequently not paid, it may file a(n):

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An individual owned three acres of land. When she sold one acre to her friend, she reserved for herself and family an appurtenant easement over the friend's land for ingress and egress. The friend's land is what?

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A senior housing development may refuse to rent to families if what?

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An appraiser has been hired to prepare an appraisal report of a property for loan purposes. The property is a 25-year-old strip mall. To which approach to value should the appraiser give the greatest weight when making this appraisal?

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Which of the following statements is TRUE about trusts and trustors?

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In the case of a standard tax lien who gets paid first?

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Which of the following statements is TRUE about trusts and trustees?

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What is the agency responsible for the enforcement of the Fair Housing Act?

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When, if all, can an executed contract be assigned?

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Commingling is the opposite of what?

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Restrictive covenants, are also known as

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Which valuation method or appraisal approach involves comparing a property to other recently sold properties in the same area of similar size and condition?

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Tenants by the Entirety and Community Property both generally pertain to

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What is the difference between the market value of your home, and the amount you owe the lender who holds the mortgage?

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Your client signs a contract to buy a house and the seller refuses to sell the house at the very last minute. Your client still wants the house. What should your client do?

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Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) impacts which type of property?

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Generally speaking, what is the most common type of contingency?

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An agent took a listing and later discovered that her client had previously been declared incompetent by the court. The listing is now

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A lender's refusal to lend money to potential homeowners attempting to purchase property located in predominantly minority neighborhoods is

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Which of the following best describes the term "encroachment?"

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Which of the following would be an example of a deed restriction?

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Which of the following real estate contract clauses establishes order of priorities of financial claims (liens)?

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California General Exam Topics:

  1. Property Ownership
  2. Land Use Controls and Regulations
  3. Valuation and Market Analysis
  4. Financing
  5. General Principles of Agency
  6. Property Disclosures
  7. Contracts
  8. Leasing and Property Management
  9. Transfer of Title
  10. Practice of Real Estate

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  5. Unruh Civil Rights Act
  6. Holden Act

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