Free New Jersey Real Estate Practice Exam Questions (November 2025) 110+

New Jersey Real Estate Exam

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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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The lender in a traditional mortgage loan transaction is known as what?

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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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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 type of property would an appraisal use a depth table to estimate the property value?

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Which of the following is not a type of depreciation used in the cost approach?

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A property owner enters into a listing agreement with an agent. The seller obtains a buyer for the house, but the agent receives a commission. The listing agreement between the agent and the property owner was probably

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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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The best way to determine fair value.

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The Latin phrase ad valorem comes up often when talking about property taxes. What does ad valorem mean?

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

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What is the LAST requirement in the process of offer and acceptance that creates an executory contract?

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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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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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An example of an antitrust violation is

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A real estate contract can be rescinded because of 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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Fee packing, equity stripping, and balloon payment abuses are all examples of what?

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

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Josh agrees to represent Susan in the sale of her home. The listing contract states that Josh will receive a fee of $15,000 from Susan at closing, regardless of the sales price. Is this a legal and a valid form of compensation?

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Which of the following would NOT apply to the income approach in the valuation process?

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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 general technique of determining three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them?

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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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An example of economic obsolescence in real estate is

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Typically a trust is a _____ -party relationship.

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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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Who dictates trust accounts and when to deposit earnest money or other trust funds?

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What is the minimum age requirement to become a real estate salesperson in New Jersey?

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

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

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

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Which of the following best describes the acceleration clause?

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Which would be a violation of New Jersey license law?

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

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

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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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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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While the economy is experiencing inflation, interest rates typically:

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

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When you borrow money to buy real estate, you give the lender a _____ against the property.

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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 are the main participants in real estate markets?

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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 owner acquired the ownership of land that was deposited by a river running through his property by what?

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

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

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What is the state agency that approves and registers out of state land offered for sale in New Jersey?

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

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The majority of homes before _______ used lead paint.

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

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How many New Jersey Real Estate Commission members must be licensed as New Jersey real estate brokers before becoming members?

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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 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 is an economic characteristic of real estate?

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

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Which of the following may receive compensation from the New Jersey Real Estate Guaranty Fund?

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How many miles does a township contain?

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Which of the following enforces all federal environmental rules and regulations?

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Which of the following fits the description? "A mortgage loan available for military service members, veterans, and eligible surviving spouses; which often comes with better terms than a traditional 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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Usually, the appraiser is hired by the:

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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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The amount borrowed is called the:

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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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The Bundle of Rights include:

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

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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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Complete the following statement. The rescission of a contract occurs when:

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The real estate contract clause that almost always begins with the words "to have and to hold."

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Joint tenants with a right of survivorship means

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

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

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

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

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An example of functional obsolescence in real estate is

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

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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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Can New Jersey licensees use a contest or drawing to promote the sale property?

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

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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 is the government issued plan to guide the long-term physical development of a particular area?

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How many hours of continuing education are required for New Jersey real estate licensees?

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What form of legal land description uses a plat map?

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This act, allowed greater control for the EPA to control contaminant levels, take legal action against public water auth. for violations, and require periodic water testing and notification to state authority and homeowners if contaminated.

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

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If someone is unlawfully forced to execute a contract it is called what?

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A parcel of land that is subject to an easement is best described as:

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Commingling is the opposite of what?

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Brokerages and real estate agents across America connect using a

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

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

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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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What is the difference between a lease option contract and lease purchase contract?

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What agency issues New Jersey real estate licenses?

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

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New Jersey Real Estate Statutes and Regulations

Here is our list of recommended Real Estate Statutes and Regulations you need to know:

  • New Jersey Real Estate License Act https://www.generalreferral.com/njrec-rules-and-regulations-45-15
  • New Jersey Administrative Code, Title 11 Insurance, Chapter 5 Real Estate Commission
    • § 11:5-3.1 Terms of real estate licenses
    • § 11:5-3.2 Payment of fees as prescribed by statute
    • § 11:5-3.3 Criminal history record check
    • § 11:5-3.4 Examination rules
    • § 11:5-3.5 Requests for disclosure of social security numbers and electronic mailing addresses
    • § 11:5-3.6 Salesperson’s and referral agent’s licenses; age requirement
    • § 11:5-3.7 Employment of salesperson or referral agent sponsored by broker
    • § 11:5-3.8 Qualifications for licensing; broker and broker-salesperson
    • § 11:5-3.9 Return of license when broker ceases to be active; office closing; change of broker of record
    • § 11:5-3.10 Sponsoring of license applications or transfers of license
    • § 11:5-3.11 License transfer and termination procedures
    • § 11:5-3.12 License applications processed by the Real Estate Section of the Department of Banking and Insurance Licensing Services Bureau
    • § 11:5-3.13 Licensing Services Bureau, Real Estate Section forms, instructions, processing times, deadlines
    • § 11:5-3.14 Licensing fees
    • § 11:5-3.15 Change of status from referral agent to salesperson or broker-salesperson

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New Jersey Real Estate Exam FAQ’s

Have a question about the real estate exam? Find the answers to all your real estate license questions here:

What are New Jersey’s Real Estate License Requirements?

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

  • Must be 18 years or older.
  • Must obtain and submit a copy of your own fingerprints.
  • Must complete required state approved pre-licensing courses (75 credit hours).
  • Estimated cost of total fees and license: $205

How Hard is the New Jersey 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 New Jersey, you’ll need to get a score of at least 70%. With a total of 110 questions, that means the score to pass is 77.

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

In New Jersey, you can miss 33 questions and still pass the real estate exam.

How Many Times Can You Take the New Jersey Real Estate Exam?

There are no limits to the number of times you can take your real estate exam, but it must be passed within one year after passing through the 75-hour pre-licensing course.


What Is on the New Jersey Real Estate Exam?

The 110 multiple-choice questions on the salesperson examination cover a variety of topics that are relevant to New Jersey real estate license law. Here are what topics you are expected to know:

New Jersey 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

New Jersey State Exam Topics:

  1. New Jersey State License Law
  2. New Jersey Real Estate Commission
  3. New Jersey Real Estate Prohibited Practices
  4. Statutes and Rules Governing Licensee Activities

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