Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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If a real estate salesperson makes an inaccurate representation about condominium approvals, what is accurate?

  1. The salesperson is simply providing an opinion

  2. Legal action or a RECO complaint can follow, based on the inaccuracy

  3. The salesperson, if erred, won't face legal or disciplinary action

  4. Inaccurate representation is a violation, leading to a potential RECO complaint

  5. Approvals for changes in common elements don't require salesperson's input

  6. The salesperson’s approval suggestions are always final

The correct answer is: Inaccurate representation is a violation, leading to a potential RECO complaint

If a real estate salesperson makes an inaccurate representation about condominium approvals, it is considered a violation. This violation could lead to a potential RECO (Real Estate Council of Ontario) complaint. Real estate professionals have a responsibility to provide accurate and truthful information to clients, especially when it comes to legal matters like condominium approvals. Providing false information can mislead clients and potentially harm them, thus violating ethical standards. Therefore, the correct answer is D because it reflects the consequences of making inaccurate representations in real estate transactions.