Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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When a seller is represented by a brokerage, what is the correct term for that person?

  1. A buyer

  2. A client

  3. A customer

  4. A registrant

  5. A participant

  6. A customer client

The correct answer is: A customer

When a seller is represented by a brokerage, the correct term for that person is a customer. In real estate, a customer is a party who is not represented by the brokerage but may be receiving services from the brokerage, such as showing properties or providing information. The seller in this scenario would be considered a customer because they are not the client of the brokerage. On the other hand, a client is a party who has entered into a representation agreement with the brokerage, where the brokerage legally represents and owes fiduciary duties to that party. The other options (A. A buyer, B. A client, D. A registrant, E. A participant, F. A customer client) do not accurately represent the correct term for a seller represented by a brokerage in this context.