Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What is Salesperson Young's fault when he assures a buyer about a minor crack in a swimming pool deck in winter, leading to legal action and a complaint?

  1. The buyer has no grounds for legal action as the defect was not visible.

  2. The Registrar would not investigate this matter any further, as the buyer has taken legal action.

  3. Salesperson Young is not a pool expert and made no representations about the pool's condition.

  4. Salesperson Young did not use his best efforts to avoid error and misrepresentation.

  5. Salesperson Young was only recently registered and the Registrar would not pursue this matter given his level of inexperience.

  6. Salesperson Young provided incorrect seasonal advice regarding property conditions.

The correct answer is: Salesperson Young is not a pool expert and made no representations about the pool's condition.

In this scenario, the correct answer is C because Salesperson Young is not a pool expert and did not make any representations about the pool's condition. As a real estate salesperson, it's important to only provide information and advice within your area of expertise and avoid making assertions about matters you are not qualified to speak on. In this case, since Salesperson Young did not claim to be a pool expert or provide any detailed information about the pool's condition, he should not be held responsible for the legal action or complaint arising from the minor crack in the swimming pool deck. Regarding the other options: A. The buyer's grounds for legal action are not relevant to Salesperson Young's fault in this situation. B. The Registrar's actions or the buyer's legal actions do not excuse Salesperson Young's responsibility in providing inaccurate information. D. While using one's best efforts to avoid error and misrepresentation is important, it is not the primary issue in this scenario. E. The Registrar's potential decision based on Salesperson Young's experience level is not the main concern in this case. F. Providing incorrect seasonal advice regarding property conditions is not the specific fault mentioned in the scenario.