Free New Jersey Real Estate Practice Exam Questions (May 2026) 110+

New Jersey Real Estate Exam

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

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

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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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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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Which of the following would not be considered appurtenant?

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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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Restrictive covenants, are also known as

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When calculating the amount of real estate taxes owed, calculations are based on what type of value?

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

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Which of the following is an example of Real Property?

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

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

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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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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 enforces all federal environmental rules and regulations?

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

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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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Steve (a real estate agent of five years) was at his local coffee shop with some agents from other offices. The subject of commissions came up, and agents began to compare their commission rates. What should Steve do?

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Mortgage points, also known as discount points, are

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Choose the best answer. A lawsuit for inverse condemnation may be brought by:

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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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A double net lease is a rental agreement where:

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

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In real estate, a deed is best defined as:

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

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

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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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Find the annual GRM. A 9-unit building in Cleveland Ohio, with an asking price of $500,000 and gross annual rents of $75,000.

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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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What is Fannie Mae’s primary responsibility?

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

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Which of the following statements about water rights is true? Choose the best answer.

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

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

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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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What is Ginnie Mae’s primary responsibility?

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

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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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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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Unlike apartments, which are leased by their tenants, condominium units are owned outright. A condominium is often shortened to

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

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What does the Federal Housing Administration do?

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

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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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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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Which of the following would generally constitute an antitrust violation?

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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 minimum age requirement to become a real estate broker-salesperson in New Jersey?

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A married couple intends to purchase property, but only if they can qualify for a mortgage loan at a reasonable rate. The qualification is

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

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

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Which of the following best describes Eminent Domain?

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

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Is New Jersey a Community Property state?

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

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The owner of a secluded area adjacent to the ocean noticed that people from the local town walked along the shore in front of his property. The owner learned that the local citizens had been walking along this beach for half a century. The owner went to court to try to stop people from walking along the water's edge in front of his property. The owner is likely to be:

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

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

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Local zoning ordinances often regulate all of the following except

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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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Commingling is the opposite of what?

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

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

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In real estate, alienation is best described as:

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

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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 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 lender agrees to release the first borrower from all financial obligations and let a second buyer be responsible for the repayment of the debt. What is this an example of?

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A mortgagor is also known as the:

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Complete the statement and make it factually accurate. “In title theory states, banks or mortgage lenders hold the title of a property until it is paid in full. In lien theory states:

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

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The statute of frauds, applies to

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Under the terms in a mortgage, the lender must be paid in full if the property is sold to another person. This is known as the

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

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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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Closing is always the ____ step in executing a real estate transaction.

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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 New Jersey real estate broker must keep copies of all unaccepted offers to purchase for how long?

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A New Jersey resident does not need a license to

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

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

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

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

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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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The New Jersey Real Estate License Act specifically mentions the following offenses that are subject to disciplinary action:

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

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What is a one-of-a-kind contract that is solely between the seller and the buyer. In this arrangement, the seller gives the buyer the option to purchase property at a given price for a set period?

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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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Who maintains the New Jersey Real Estate Guaranty Fund?

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

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

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

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

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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

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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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