Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which type of person is generally NOT authorized to sign a real estate agreement on behalf of an owner?

  1. A person with a power of attorney.

  2. A registered real estate agent.

  3. A spouse without designated power of attorney.

  4. An executor of the estate.

  5. A trustee in bankruptcy.

  6. A court-appointed guardian of property.

The correct answer is: A spouse without designated power of attorney.

A spouse without designated power of attorney is generally not authorized to sign a real estate agreement on behalf of an owner because a spouse does not automatically have the legal authority to act on behalf of their partner in real estate transactions unless they have been granted power of attorney. The other options (A, B, D, E, F) are typically authorized to sign real estate agreements on behalf of an owner for specific legal reasons, such as having a power of attorney, being a registered real estate agent, an executor of the estate, a trustee in bankruptcy, or a court-appointed guardian of property.