Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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If a salesperson includes seriously false and misleading statements about a property, the Registrar:

  1. Must direct the issue to the Ethics Committee

  2. Can only demand a retraction of the advertisement

  3. Can require both a retraction and a published correction

  4. Can only demand a published correction

The correct answer is: Can require both a retraction and a published correction

In this scenario, when a salesperson includes seriously false and misleading statements about a property, the Registrar has the authority to require both a retraction and a published correction. This is the correct choice because it is important to address the false and misleading information to protect consumers and maintain the integrity of the real estate industry. By requiring both a retraction and a published correction, the Registrar ensures that accurate information is provided to the public regarding the property in question. The other options are not as comprehensive as option C. Option A, directing the issue to the Ethics Committee, might be valid in certain situations but does not directly address the false and misleading statements. Option B, only demanding a retraction of the advertisement, might remove the false information but does not ensure that the correct details are communicated. Option D, only demanding a published correction, also falls short as it does not include a retraction of the false information. Therefore, option C is the most appropriate course of action in this case.