SJO Includes two T Y EC Practice Exams R LINE B and more than E GA 850 Practice Questions G u i d e S t o P a s s A i n g t h e A M M P R e a P l E s t a L t e E x a E m JOYCE BEA STERLING, DREI Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam SIXTH EDITION S A M P L JOYCE BEA STERLING, DREI, WITH DEREK MCNEAL, CONTRIBUTING EDITOR E Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam SIXTH EDITION Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 1 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional advice. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. President: Dr. Andrew Temte Chief Learning Officer: Dr. Tim Smaby Executive Director, Real Estate Education: Melissa Kleeman-Moy Development Editor: Rosita Hernandez S GUIDE TO PASSING THE AMP REAL ESTATE EXAM SIXTH EDITION ©2016 Kaplan, Inc. Published by DF Institute, Inc., d/b/a Dearborn Real Estate Education 332 Front St. S., Suite 501 A La Crosse, WI 54601 All rights reserved. The text of this publication, or any part thereof, may not be reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission from the publisher. M Printed in the United States of America P ISBN: 978-1-4754-3574-0 PPN: 1970-1106 L E Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 2 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM C O N T E N T S Preface v Condominiums 43 Basic Concepts and Terminology 45 Introduction vii Types of Leases 46 Basic Elements and Provisions of Leases 48 U N I T 1 Rights and Duties of the Parties 49 Agency Relationships and Remedies for Default/Nonperformance 50 Contracts 1 Sole Proprietorship 50 Creating Agency 1 Corporation 50 Types of Agency (Including Implied General or Limited Partnership 51 Agency) 1 Limited Liability Company (LLC) 52 Rights, Duties, and Obligations of the Liens (Voluntary, Involuntary, and Parties 2 Priority) 53 Termination and Remedies for Easements/Rights-of-Way/Licenses 54 S Nonperformance 4 Preexisting Leases 56 Disclosure (Related to Representation) 4 Encroachment 56 Unilateral/Bilateral 4 Deed Conditions, Covenants, and Validity 4 Restrictions 56 Void and Voidable 5 Property Owner Associations 57 A Notice of Delivery/Acceptance 5 Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) 58 Executory/Executed 6 Land Use Restrictions and Regulations (i.e., Enforceability 6 Zoning) 59 Addenda to Contracts 6 Property Taxation 61 Electronic Signatures/Paperless Subdivision/Planned Unit Regulations (e.g., Transactions 6 Condominiums, Cooperatives, Planned Unit General PrinciplesM and Legal Concepts 7 Developments) 61 Purchase Contract (Contract of Sale, Purchase and Sale Agreement, etc.) 7 U N I T 3 Options (Contractual Right to Buy) 8 Finance 73 Basic Provisions/Purpose/Elements 9 PEquity 73 Conditions for Termination/Breach of Loan-to-Value Ratio 73 Contract 10 Term and Payment 73 Offer and Acceptance (Counteroffers, Mul- Principal and Interest 74 tiple Offers, Negotiation) 11 Contingencies 12 LDirect and Indirect Costs (Points, Discounts) 75 Duties and Obligations of the Parties 12 Return on Investment/Rate of Return 78 Handling Funds of Others (Trust/Escrow Government Programs (e.g., FHA, VA) 81 Funds, Earnest Money, Delivery) 12 Conventional 83 General Principles and Legal Concepts 13 Basic Provisions/Purpose/Elements 13 Owner-EFinanced 83 Land Contract/Contract for Deed 84 Duties and Obligations of the Parties 14 Basic Elements and Provisions of Financing Conditions for Termination/Breach of Instruments 84 Contract 18 Legal Principles 87 Remuneration/Consideration/Fees 19 Nonperformance (e.g., Foreclosure, Types of Service/Listing Contracts 19 Default) 89 Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act U N I T 2 (RESPA) 91 Real Property Ownership/Interest 39 Regulation Z 92 Joint Tenancy 41 Truth in Lending Act 92 Tenancy in Common 41 Antitrust 93 Trusts 43 Mortgage Fraud 93 iii Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 3 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM iv Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam Sixth Edition Equal Credit Opportunity Act 95 Social Media and Internet 159 Dodd-Frank Act (TILA-RESPA Integrated Federal Fair Housing Act 160 Disclosure [TRID] Rule) 95 Protected Classes 162 Preapproval and Prequalification (e.g., Debt Redlining 163 Ratios, Credit Scoring, and History) 96 Blockbusting 164 Parties to the Lending Process (e.g., Loan Orig- Steering 164 inator, Underwriter, Mortgage Broker) 98 Advertising 164 Short Sale 99 U N I T 6 U N I T 4 Property Management 179 Real Property 111 General Principles of Property Management Metes and Bounds 111 Agreements 179 SRectangular Survey 112 Basic Provisions/Purpose/Elements of Property Lot and Block 114 Management Agreements 180 Structures (Space and Volume) 114 Types of Contracts 182 Livable Area 115 Duties and Obligations of the Parties 185 Land Measurement 115 Market Analysis and Tenant Acquisition 187 Basic CAoncepts and Terminology 116 Accounts and Disbursement 189 Influences and Characteristics Affecting Property Maintenance and Improvements 190 Value 116 Comparative Market Analysis (Performed by a U N I T 7 Real Estate Licensee) 118 Real Estate Calculations 203 Broker Price Opinion 118 Compensation, Commission, and Fees 203 Real Property (e.g., Fixtures vs. Personal Prop- M Valuation/Market Sale Price and Yields 208 erty, Chattel) 119 Net to Seller, Cost to Buyer (Credits and Sales Comparison (Market Data) Debits) 214 Approach 121 Tax and Other Prorations 217 Cost Approach 122 Points 221 Income Analysis Approach 123 P Loan-to-Value Ratios 221 Appraisal Process/Procedure 123 Measurement (e.g., Square Footage, Acreage, Definition of Clear (Marketable) Title 124 Volume) 225 Matters Affecting Title 125 Property Management/Investment (e.g., Rate of Recordation 125 L Return) 229 Title Insurance 126 Deeds 128 Sales Exam I 249 Will 130 Court-Ordered Sale (e.g., Foreclosure) 131 Sales Exam II 266 Settlement Procedures (Closing the E Transaction) 131 A P P E N D I X A State-Specific Questions to Know 283 U N I T 5 Marketing Regulations (Purchase and A P P E N D I X B Rental) 145 Forms 285 Environmental Concern (e.g., Lead-Based Paint, Radon) 145 Glossary 291 Property Condition 153 Material Facts 156 Index 319 Antitrust 157 Key Point Review-To-Go 327 Do-Not-Call List 157 CAN-SPAM Act 159 Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 4 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM P R E F A C E It is with pride that we present the sixth edition of Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam. This was the first exam guide on the market that was designed specifically for the licensing exam administered by Applied Measurement Pro- fessionals, Inc. The AMP exam questions are complex, and we believe this book will provide you with the testing edge to help you pass the exam. Other than attending class, one of the most effective ways to prepare for your state exam is by studying exam topics and answering practice questions. Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam contains a streamlined review of the areas covered on the exam and 960 practice questions to help you prepare for your exam. In writing the exam guide, the author has assumed that the reader is attending Sa real estate prelicense class and that this book is being used as a review of the material covered in class. Specific state information regarding fair housing, transfer of deeds, and so on, should be obtained from your classroom instructor. A B O U T T H E A U T H O R A Joyce Bea Sterling, DREI, CDEI, SFR, e-Pro, GHS, SHS, has been teaching real estate principles, practices, and law since 1986, and has helped thousands of students pass their exams. Her instructional career includes being an adjunct professor at Northern Kentucky University (previously an AMP state) and teach- ing continuing education classes for the Kentucky Association of REALTORS®, the Career Development Center Inc., and numerous real estate boards and bro- M kers in Kentucky and Ohio. She was an instructor at the National Association of REALTORS® in 2003, 2004, and 2006. With a Bachelor of Arts in Educa- tion from Northern Kentucky University, and a Suggestive Accelerated Learning and Teaching Certificate from Iowa State University, Joyce is a Distinguished Real Estate Instructor (DREI). She also teaches the Short Sales and Foreclosures P Resources (SFR) and e-Pro classes. As an instructor, Joyce has taught every grade from kindergarten through col- lege. Her credentials also include loan origination, Reverse Mortgage Specialist, Senior Housing Specialist, GLeneral Housing Specialist, e-Pro, public speaking, and stress management consultation. Joyce is coauthor of Modern Real Estate Practice in Illinois, 3rd Edition, and audio reviews for various state exams. A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S E Special thanks go to Derek McNeal for his participation in the preparation of the sixth edition of Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam by serving as a con- tributing editor. McNeal has a combined background experience in accounting, law, and real estate (investments, sales, and management leasing). He currently teaches real estate prelicensing, continuing education, investing, and the pres- tigious Certified Negotiation Expert designation, as well as how to become a notary public. He has also served on the board of directors for the AMP Real Estate Exam Item Task Force in Illinois. Special thanks also go to Grace Ronkaitis, Attorney, Asset Law Group, PLLC, Honor, Michigan, for her participation in the preparation of the fifth edition of Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam by serving as a reviewer. Her insights and suggestions are appreciated. v Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 5 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM vi Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam Sixth Edition This book is dedicated to my daughter, Carrie Sterling Trapp; my nieces, Kenzie Singleton and Keith Singleton; and my nephew, Branham Singleton. I am proud of your values and your accomplishments. S A M P L E Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 6 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM I N T R O D U C T I O N A B O U T Y O U R E X A M Knowledge is power—and knowledge of real estate can make or save you thou- sands of dollars in the future. Congratulations on your decision to secure a real estate license! To get started, you must pass the AMP exam; then, you can begin your career as a real estate licensee. Applied Measurement Professionals, Inc. (AMP), of Lenexa, Kansas, began in 1990 with the goal of supplying professional testing for future real estate agents. Effective December 31, 2015, PSI Services LLC (PSI) acquired AMP. (Due to this acquisition, AMP exam material and testing may be subject to change). This introduction will help you review basic reading and study skills, understand the format of the questions, and develop an exam strategy. The remaining units S will guide you through a review of the seven areas covered on your real estate exam. AMP provides a candidate’s handbook that contains your exam application. It is available through your school or the real estate commission and provides A you with specific information regarding your own state exam. It is also avail- able at www.goamp.com. Please read it carefully. This guide was written to be a streamlined review of the material presented in the classroom. More in-depth information about each subject is contained in the textbook. U S I N G T H I S G U I D E T O P R E P A R E F O R MY O U R E X A M This comprehensive exam prep guide contains a variety of study tools to help prepare you for your examination. The units follow the subject areas presented on the national AMP outline found in the candidate’s handbook (available at www.goamp.cPom). National AMP Outline Number of Items Agency Relationships and Contracts 28 Real Property Ownership/InteresLt 13 Finance 14 Real Property 14 Marketing Regulations 10 Property Management 8 E Real Estate Calculations 13 There are two sections on your exam: (1) the national section, which is reviewed in detail in this guide; and (2) the state section, which covers individual state laws. The exam will include pretest questions that do not count toward your score. In the units, a light bulb icon is placed next to the material that is vital for you to know. At the end of each unit is a 70-question unit review, as well as a matching quiz covering important concepts from the unit. Both are designed to assess your vii Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 7 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM viii Guide to Passing the AMP Real Estate Exam Sixth Edition knowledge of key concepts and to show you exactly where you need to return for further review and study. There are two 110-question exams, which include rationales. The two exams are found after the unit reviews. There is a complete glossary covering the topics found on the AMP exam. A removable key point review-to-go is contained at the end of the book. The pages are perforated, so tear them out and take them with you wherever you go. Even if you have only 10 to 15 minutes to study, the repetition of reading the key points will help you commit them to memory. Also, review that section in the final days or hours before your exam. These pages are very effective for last- minute studying! S T I P S F O R E F F E C T I V E S T U D Y I N G Listening Effectively AMost real estate students have work, family, and many other responsibilities. That’s why it is so important to concentrate intently on the information the instructor presents in class. Here are three basic rules for listening effectively. Rule 1. Listen to what the instructor is saying, as well as to the inflections in the instructor’s voice. An instructor’s voice will change as important material is presented. M Rule 2. Instructors do not know what will be on any given test. However, some material is more important than other material. Listen carefully for the material that the instructor indicates you must know for the state and national exams. Rule 3. Your tiPme is valuable; make the most of it while you are in class. A student who doodles, reads other material, or goes on a mental vacation during class time is missing valuable information. Reading Effectively L Comprehensive reading is a skill that takes practice. Here are some steps to help you develop this essential skill for studying and passing the test. Step 1. Begin preparation for your exam with your textbook or other instruc- E tional materials. Most text authors provide a preview of the material, as well as a summary at the end of each unit. Read the preview, skim the headings, and read the summary to grasp the author’s plan of presentation of the material. Then, with an understanding of what is to be learned, read the unit. Step 2. Highlight important words and terms while you are reading. Be sure to learn the words that you do not understand, or ask your instructor their mean- ings. Be sure you learn the vocabulary words. This is essential for passing your exam. Step 3. If possible, relate the material to your own life experiences. Recall list- ing your property with an agent, as well as what occurred during the real estate transaction. Read the important material at least three times, and then take the Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 8 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM Introduction ix test at the end of the unit. Read the material until you understand why you missed any of the questions. Step 4. Next, use this guide to help you review the important material until you sit for your exam. Even if you have only a few minutes to review, it will help keep the material fresh in your mind. Remember . . . repetition is the key to learning. Step 5. When you have completed your classes, read the most important mate- rial in this guide at least three times, and then answer as many test questions as you can. You will find test questions at the end of every review area and sample salesperson tests at the end of this guide. The more questions you can answer, the easier the state exam will be. Other Study Tips S Read the class assignment before attending class to help you identify the areas in which you want to ask questions. Find a quiet place to study. When studying at home, resist answering the phone Aor engaging in any other activities that can be distracting, such as having the tele- vision or radio on in the background. Most schools have a library or classroom available for study. If you make the effort to go to the library, you will probably be able to better focus on learning the material. Consider forming a study group or finding another individual with whom you can study. Each individual should commit to reviewing the material indepen- M dently before attending the study session. Determine your goals for each group meeting, and appoint a group leader to keep you on target. Sometimes, one person may try to dominate the study group. Be aware of any people who want to control the entire group or who think they have all the right P answers. Studying in groups should be a joint effort. U N D E R S T A N D I N G Q U E S T I O N F O R M A T S The following question formLats can be found on your AMP exam. Many students miss questions because they do not take the time to read them carefully. When approaching a question on your state exam, read and answer each ques- tion three times. Read the first time to identify the format of the question being asked and its content. Read the second tiEme to create in your mind a scenario of what the question is asking and to identify key words and phrases. Then, read each question a third time to make sure that you understand exactly what is being asked. Answer the question in your mind, then read the answers to find that answer. Read each answer three times. There may be a key word or phrase in one of the answers or in the question that indicates the right answer. There should be ample time to read each question and each answer three times, but pace yourself. Keep track of the time and complete the test. Let’s explore some of the types of ques- tions that you may encounter on your exam. Questions will be classified according to one of the following three levels of learning: Guide_to_AMP_6e_book.indb 9 4/22/2016 1:17:44 PM
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