Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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After an agreement of purchase and sale, which details must be accurately recorded?

  1. Buyer Brokerage asserts receipt of agreement

  2. First signatory confirms acceptance

  3. Initiator of the counter offer signs acknowledgement

  4. Seller must always sign if offering counter-proposal

The correct answer is: First signatory confirms acceptance

After an agreement of purchase and sale, it is crucial that the first signatory confirms acceptance. This step is essential to ensure that there is a clear record of both parties' agreement to the terms of the contract. Without the first signatory confirming acceptance, the agreement may not be considered valid or legally binding. The other options mentioned focus on different aspects of the agreement process but do not directly address the need for the first signatory to confirm acceptance, making them incorrect in this context.