Free Michigan Real Estate Practice Exam Questions (November 2025) 115+

Michigan Real Estate Exam

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

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

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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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What type of court handles the analysis and transfer of real estate or general estate assets of a deceased person (without a will)?

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Which act amended the comprehensive environmental response, compensation, and liability act (also known as CERCLA)?

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Using a trust typically has advantages and disadvantages. One of the main advantages of Land Trusts are:

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What is the purpose of the Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons?

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Three identical properties in a suburban neighborhood were listed at the same time in a market where demand was constant. According to the law of supply and demand, which property would have sold for the lowest price?

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After paying off a loan, the lender files what to release the lien?

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A property owner enters into a listing agreement with an agent. Another agent obtains a buyer for the house, and the first agent does not receive a commission. The listing agreement between the first agent and the property owner was probably

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Typically a trust is a _____ -party relationship.

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

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Which of the following is a lien?

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Economic life is the length of time during which a piece of property may be put to profitable use. Economic life is usually:

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Who administers the Michigan real estate state licensing exam?

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

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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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Mrs. Jane lives in a small residential neighborhood. 100-year-old trees surround her home, and her neighbor Mr. Joe claims the trees are on his property and is planning on cutting them down. Mrs. Jane tries to reason with Mr. Joe, but he refuses to listen. Mrs. Jane files a lawsuit that includes a court order for Mr. Joe to stop his actions until they can work something out. What type of court order is this?

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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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Which action is legal as a real estate agent? (Antitrust Laws)

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A property's market value is $350,000. The assessment rate for the house is 15% with 27.50 mills. Find the annual property taxes.

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The cost of public services is distributed among real estate owners through what?

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State laws differ on whether a buyer is entitled to know about:

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Used in connection with CERCLA and the creation of The Superfund; Retroactive liability means:

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Market value is

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In a single agency relationship a real estate broker represents who?

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What is the test done to locate where to place a septic system?

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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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What is the key difference between a Less than Freehold Estate and a Freehold estate is

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A double net lease is a rental agreement where:

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An appurtenant easement has several ways of legal termination. Which of the following is NOT a valid way to terminate an easement?

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Which of the following is a Michigan fair housing protected class?

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

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What is the total quantity that buyers are willing to buy at a given time at certain prices?

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If a buyer refuses to go ahead with a purchase of property which he has signed a contract, what usually happens to the earnest money?

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A salesperson working for Trinity Real Estate LLC has moved to Lotus Realty. What happens to the listings the salesperson took at Trinity Real Estate LLC?

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Which of the following would NOT be covered under a builder's new home warranty?

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This approach determines what the property generates in profit for it’s owner or potential owner.

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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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How long are terms for members of the Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons?

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What is the procedure used by a public or private entity with the powers granted to take privately owned real estate?

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If a Michigan real estate salesperson is fired by their broker, the broker has how many days to deliver the salesperson's wall license to the Department?

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One individual or married couple in business alone (The most common form of business structure):

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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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A property's market value is $400,000. The assessment rate for the house is 25% with 22.75 mills and a $25,000 property tax deduction. Find the annual property taxes.

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A contract may include a clause that limits the amount of money to which the seller is entitled in case the buyer breaches the contract. What is this called?

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Amendments and addendum are essentially the same thing, correct? Choose the best answer.

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

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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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In common law, a deed is any legal instrument in writing which passes, affirms or confirms an interest, right, or property and that is signed, attested, delivered, and in some jurisdictions, sealed. It is commonly associated with transferring title to property. Within deeds, covenants are:

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

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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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According to the Do Not Call list and Established Business Relationship (EBR) Rules, how many months does a company have to call the consumer if they made an inquiry with the company?

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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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How many miles does a township contain?

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The ability to buy and sell is also known as what essential element of value?

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An unlicensed employee or unlicensed personal assistant may NOT do the following?

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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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Of the total Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons Board members, how many must be licensed to practice real estate in Michigan?

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The increase of value with the passage of time is best described as:

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

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How many hours of continuing education are required for real estate license renewal in Michigan?

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Mrs. Jackson signs an open listing on her home with three different brokers. In this case:

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

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Which of the following would not be considered appurtenant?

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When real estate agents alert the members of a neighborhood that it is "changing" and that they should sell their property. This is an example of what?

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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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Mortgage points, also known as discount points, are

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

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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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The fifth and fourteenth amendments of the U.S. Constitution permit the government to exercise its power of eminent domain. Eminent Domain is commonly used for:

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Restrictive covenants, are also known as

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

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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 would be classified as “consideration” in a real estate contract?

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In real estate, alienation is best described as:

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In a typical real estate market, if the demand for commercial office space declines and the supply of office space also declines at the same ratio, market rent per square foot should:

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

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In most cases, a tenant in an apartment holds:

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

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A housing development advertising its units being only available to people over 55 is what?

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What best describes an agent hired to perform a specific duty?

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

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

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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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In terms of financing involved for a real estate purchase, which custom is practiced in Michigan?

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A tenant rented an apartment, signing a 16-month lease. After the lease expired, the tenant paid 1 month's rent and got a receipt. What kind of type of lease does the tenant have?

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The type of easement that is a right-of-way for a utility company's power lines is what?

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A mortgagor is also known as the:

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Which of the following is a common example of real estate police power?

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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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Is crossing out part of a printed contract allowed and legally enforceable?

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Why is an oral lease for two years not generally enforceable in law?

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What is an item on a property that is installed by the tenant, and is related to the tenant's business classified as?

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The majority of homes before _______ used lead paint.

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Which of the following is a private land-use control?

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Which of the following statements does NOT correctly describe a fiduciary?

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

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If a Michigan real estate broker's license is revoked, what happens to the licenses under that broker's authority?

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An unlicensed employee or unlicensed personal assistant may NOT do the following?

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Which of the following best describes a balloon payment?

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

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Holding earnest money without depositing it, is what?

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What best describes the type of agency typical in property management - in which an agent has limited power?

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The Civil Rights Act of 1866 prohibits discrimination in real estate based on:

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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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Is replacement cost and reproduction cost the same thing and if it is different, what is the difference?

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Generally speaking, in the state of Michigan, you do not need a real estate license for which of the following activities?

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Which of the following best describes a blind offer?

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What is the final step of the real estate appraisal process in which the appraiser weighs each appraisal approach and determines which one is most relevant and should be used?

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As a listing agent, what obligations do you owe to an unrepresented buyer?

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What are Michigan’s Real Estate License Requirements?

Real estate license requirements vary from state to state. Here are Michigan’s requirements:

  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Must complete a background check.
  • Must complete required state approved pre-licensing courses (40 credit hours).
  • Estimated cost of total fees and license: $125-$175

How Hard is the Michigan Real Estate Exam?

The real estate exam is a rigorous and challenging test that weeds out those who are not committed to being skilled agents. To pass the exam in Michigan, you’ll need to get a score of at least 70%. With a total of 115 questions, that means the score to pass is 80.

How Many Questions Can You Miss on the Michigan Real Estate Exam?

In Michigan, you can miss 35 questions and still pass the real estate exam.

How Many Times Can You Take the Michigan Real Estate Exam?

There are no limits to the number of times you can take your real estate exam. Anyone who fails the Michigan state exam may immediately pay and reschedule the exam. There are no restrictions.


What Is on the Michigan Real Estate Exam?

The 115 multiple-choice questions on the salesperson examination cover a variety of topics that are relevant to Michigan real estate license law. Here are what topics you are expected to know:

Michigan 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

Michigan State Exam Topics:

  1. Michigan State License Law
  2. Michigan Real Estate Occupational Code
  3. Michigan Board of Real Estate Brokers and Salespersons
  4. Michigan Real Estate Prohibited Practices
  5. Michigan Agency and License Disclosures

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