Chapter 1 Flashcards
Article 12-A
The section of the New York Real Property Law pertaining to real estate salespersons and brokers
Real Estate Broker
A licensed individual or firm that charges a fee to serve as the mediator between the buyer and seller. Mortgage brokers are individuals in the business of arranging funding or negotiating contracts for a client, but who does not loan the money. A real estate broker is someone who helps find a house
Real Estate Salesperson
An individual who is licensed to negotiate and arrange real estate sales; works for a real estate broker
Associate Real Estate Broker
A licensed real estate broker who by choice elects to work under the name and supervision of another real estate broker
Continuing Education
Post-license education required by salespersons and brokers. New York State demands 22.5 hours of continuing education
Pocket Card
A card issued by the Department of State to each licensee which contains the photo, name and business address of the licensee, and, in the case of a real estate salesperson, the name and business address of the broker with whom he or she is associated and shall certify that the person whose name appears thereon is a licensed real estate broker or salesperson
Listing Agreement
An employment contract between principal and agent, authorizing the agent to perform services for the principal involving the latter’s property
Property Inspection
An examination of a real estate property’s condition, usually performed in connection with the property’s sale. A qualified home inspector can assess the condition of a property’s roof, foundation, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, electrical work, water and sewage, and some fire and safety issues. In addition, the home inspector will look for evidence of insect, water or fire damage or any other issue that may affect the value of the property
Escrow
A written agreement between two or more parties providing that certain instruments or property be placed with a third party to be delivered to a designated person upon the fulfillment or performance of some act or condition
Commingling Funds
To mingle or mix, for example, a client’s funds in the broker’s personal or general account
Net Listing
A price below which an owner will not sell the property, and at which price a broker will not receive a commission; the broker receives the excess over and above the net listing as the broker’s commission
Article 78 Proceeding
An appeal brought forth because of a ruling by a government agency
Kickback
Payment by a broker of any part of compensation to a real estate transaction to anyone who is not licensed or who is not exempt from the license law
Administrative Discipline
The Department of State’s ability to enforce license laws through reprimand and denial as well as the suspension and revocation of licenses
Apartment Information Vendor
Any person who engages in the business of claiming, demanding, charging, receiving, collecting, or contracting for the collection of, a fee from a customer for furnishing information concerning the location and availability of real property, including apartment housing, which may be leased, rented, shared or sublet as a private dwelling, abode, or place of residence
Apartment Sharing Agent
Any person who, for a fee, arranges, conducts, coordinates, handles or causes meetings between a customer and the current owner or occupant of legally occupied real property, including apartment housing, who wishes to share that housing with one or more individuals.
Blind Ad
An ad that remains anonymous as to who is advertising. Blind ads are illegal
Change of Association
The process by which a salesperson’s license changes sponsorship
Exemption
Conditions under which a property condition disclosure statement is not required
Irrevocable Consent
Incapable of being recalled or revoked; unchangeable; unalterable
Misdemeanor
A crime punishable by up to a year in prison and/or a $1,000 fine
Multiple Listing Service (MLS)
A service provided by a group of real estate brokers. They band together to create a Multiple Listing Service that allows each of them to list each other’s houses. Under this arrangement, the listing broker and the selling broker split the commission for each sale
Real Estate Appraiser
A practitioner who has the knowledge and expertise necessary to estimate the value of an asset, or the likelihood of an event occurring, and the cost of such an occurrence. Ideally, an appraiser acts independently of the buying and selling parties in a transaction in order to arrive at the fair value of an asset without bias
Revocation
An act of recalling a power of authority conferred, as the revocation of a power of attorney; a license, an agency, etc
Sponsor
A licensed real estate broker that holds the license of a salesperson
Suspension
The right of the Department of State to deactivate a broker’s or salesperson’s license for wrongdoing
Termination
The discontinuance of an agent’s relationship with his/her sponsoring broker
Termination of Association Notice
A written document that terminates the relationship between an agent and his/her sponsoring broker
Violation
Act, deed or conditions contrary to law or permissible use of real property