Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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Which statement accurately addresses the protection of the seller's safety and privacy during an open house?

  1. The salesperson should not disclose personal information about the seller's family to attendees.

  2. The salesperson can answer questions about why the seller is moving.

  3. The salesperson doesn't need to discuss potential risks with the seller.

  4. The salesperson can discuss why another listed home hasn't sold.

  5. The salesperson should inform attendees about the seller's future plans.

  6. The salesperson can provide details about the seller's financial status.

The correct answer is: The salesperson should not disclose personal information about the seller's family to attendees.

During an open house, it is crucial to protect the seller's safety and privacy. Disclosing personal information about the seller's family could compromise their safety and privacy, making option A the correct choice. It is important for the salesperson to maintain the seller's confidentiality and not share any personal details that could potentially put them at risk. Options B, D, E, and F involve disclosing information that is not relevant to the property being shown or could potentially compromise the seller's safety and privacy. Option C suggests that discussing potential risks with the seller is unnecessary, which is not accurate as ensuring the seller is aware of any risks is essential in protecting their interests.