Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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When must a salesperson disclose their representation to a buyer during an open house?

  1. After the buyer completes touring the house.

  2. As soon as practically possible.

  3. Before an offer is submitted.

  4. When the buyer schedules a second viewing.

The correct answer is: As soon as practically possible.

A salesperson must disclose their representation to a buyer during an open house as soon as practically possible. This is essential to ensure transparency and to maintain ethical standards in real estate transactions. Disclosing representation early on helps establish clear communication and avoids any misunderstandings or conflicts of interest. Option A (After the buyer completes touring the house), Option C (Before an offer is submitted), and Option D (When the buyer schedules a second viewing) are incorrect because disclosing representation should not be delayed and should be done promptly to adhere to industry regulations and ethical practices.