Free Michigan Real Estate Practice Exam Questions (July 2024) 115+

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Which of the following would not be considered appurtenant?

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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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What is the proper procedure for changing a contract that already has become binding?

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What is it called when parties have fully performed the terms of a contract?

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What is the best definition listed for the term: “conventional loan?”

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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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Holding earnest money without depositing it, is what?

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The statute of frauds, applies to

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

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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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In the appraisal of a building constructed in the 1930s, the cost approach would be the least accurate method because of difficulties in

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A buyer wants to be represented by several different agents while looking at various properties. This is an example of what?

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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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How long must a Michigan salesperson whose license was revoked wait until he or she can reapply for a new license?

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

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Which of the following is a physical characteristic of real estate?

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What is Fannie Mae’s primary responsibility?

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During a standard residential transaction, verifying ingress and egress rights is an essential part of the:

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

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An example of functional obsolescence in real estate is

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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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A buyer was negotiating the purchase of a lot to build a new family house, the seller indicated that the land was firm enough to support the construction of a building when, in fact, the seller knew it was not. The contract is

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A bilateral contract is one in which

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

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

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

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

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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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The “time is of the essence” contract clause in real estate contracts generally has to do with what?

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

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

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The amount borrowed is called the:

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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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A buyer of a home was not informed that his house was on a septic tank system. The buyer has the right to:

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

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A contract for the sale of real estate that does not state the consideration to be paid for the property and is not signed by the parties is considered what?

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A homeowner hired a construction company to build a swimming pool at his home. The homeowner failed to pay the bill once the work was completed and the construction company filed a lien to obtain payment of the debt. The encumbrance created is called a:

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A seller named Joan gave a buyer named Bob an option for thirty days to purchase her property for a consideration of $750. There is no anti-assignment clause in the contract. Which of the following statements is NOT true?

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The legal principle under which a person who does not have legal title to a property acquires legal ownership based on the continuous occupation of the property.

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The person who hires or appoints an agent is called the:

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

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Altering a written document by improperly signing someone else's name to an instrument is what?

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When talking about business and professional ethics, as a licensed real estate agent, it is important to make sure:

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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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A contract agreed to and signed under duress is what?

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If a minor signs a contract to buy real estate, the resulting contract is legally what?

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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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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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A man named Troy lives in California, but owns property across the U.S. He owns property in cities like Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, and D.C. Troy decides he wants to sell his property in D.C. Instead of traveling all the way to D.C. to complete all the paperwork, he calls up his buddy Tony. Troy authorizes Tony, who lives in D.C., to sell his property for him. Troy gives Tony a/an:

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

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What is Ginnie Mae’s primary responsibility?

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

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

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Who funds the Michigan Real Estate Education Fund?

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To whom does an agent always owe their fiduciary responsibility?

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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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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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While the economy is experiencing inflation, interest rates typically:

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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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How many miles does a township contain?

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After smoking, this is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States. A naturally occurring gas that forms in rocks, soil, and water.

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

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

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

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Liquidated damage is most likely to be found in which of the following documents?

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

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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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If a seller rejects a written offer made by a buyer, changes the terms of the offer, and has the new offer delivered to the buyer, it is considered what?

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

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What does the Federal Housing Administration do?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Purchase agreements come big and small, and are a crucial aspect of real estate contract law. Which of the following would be an example of a purchase agreement?

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

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A legal way to dissolve the relationship when the parties don't voluntarily agree to its termination is called

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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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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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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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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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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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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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At the very minimum advertising property or services by real estate professionals, should include what?

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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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What is the law regulating the licensing of occupations in Michigan known as?

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Under agency law in Michigan, dual agency is

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Usually, the appraiser is hired by the:

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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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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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Which of the following real estate contracts is a service contract?

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Philip has a contract with his neighbor Jessica for lawn service. Philip can no longer mow the lawn due to an ankle injury. Paul, Jessica's other neighbor, agrees to carry out the terms of Philips contract. In order to do this, Jessica must substitute Philip's name with Pauls on the contract. What is this an example of?

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

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A buyer and seller entered into a contract, they negotiated the sale of the side lot at the same time as the transfer of the home. What is the second document called?

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

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Restrictive covenants, are also known as

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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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In most cases, a tenant in an apartment holds:

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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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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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