Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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What should be done if a seller refuses to allow property marketing for a specific time period?

  1. Disregard the request and continue to market the property.

  2. Obtain written consent from the seller before continuing any marketing.

  3. Market the property only with additional disclosures.

  4. Follow the seller's instruction to avoid breaching agency obligations.

The correct answer is: Follow the seller's instruction to avoid breaching agency obligations.

If a seller refuses to allow property marketing for a specific time period, it is important to follow the seller's instructions to avoid breaching agency obligations. As a real estate agent, it is crucial to respect the needs and wishes of the client, in this case, the seller. Ignoring the seller's request and continuing to market the property without consent would not be ethical and could lead to potential legal issues and breach of fiduciary duties. Obtaining written consent from the seller before continuing any marketing, as mentioned in option B, may not be necessary if the seller has explicitly asked not to market the property for a specific period. Marketing the property only with additional disclosures, as in option C, could be misleading if the seller does not want the property to be marketed at all during the specified time. Therefore, the best course of action in this scenario is to follow the seller's instruction and refrain from marketing the property until the specified time period has lapsed.