medium · National Real Estate Exam

An agent is told by a seller to hide the fact that a property was once used as a clandestine laboratory for illegal drugs, which can leave toxic residues.

How does the duty of obedience apply here?

  1. The duty of obedience is voided because the condition is a health and safety hazard that must be disclosed.
  2. The agent must obey unless the buyer specifically asks about drug use on the premises.
  3. The agent should obey to avoid stigmatizing the property.
  4. The agent must obey if the seller has performed a surface cleaning.

Sign up free to see the explanation and track your rank →

More National Real Estate Exam practice

KomFi Academy — Stop doomscrolling. Get KomFi.

Build your intelligence, anytime, anywhere.

KomFi Academy is a curated training platform with 40,000+ practice questions, 18,000+ flashcards, on-demand video lectures, podcasts, and 4K slide decks across the topics serious professionals study: GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, Investment Banking, Private Equity (LBOs & PE math), Private Credit, Quantitative Finance, Financial Accounting, Asset- Backed Securities, Volume Profile Analysis, Order Flow Trading, Market Microstructure, Volume Spread Analysis, Elliott Wave Theory, Volume-Price Analysis, and Public Offering Frameworks.

What's inside

Topics

View pricing · Read testimonials