Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 1 Exam Practice

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When might a Registrar refuse an application for salesperson registration?

  1. Due to a minor error regarding personal details provided in the application

  2. Due to the applicant disclosing a bankruptcy within the past 15 years

  3. Due to the applicant disclosing a bankruptcy within the past five years

  4. If there were compelling reasons based on the application information

The correct answer is: If there were compelling reasons based on the application information

The Registrar might refuse an application for salesperson registration if there are compelling reasons based on the information provided in the application. This decision could be made if there are significant concerns or issues raised during the application process that would deem the applicant unsuitable for registration. Option A is incorrect because a minor error regarding personal details provided in the application is unlikely to be grounds for refusal by the Registrar. Option B is incorrect because disclosing a bankruptcy within the past 15 years alone may not be a sufficient reason for the Registrar to refuse the application. Option C is incorrect as well since disclosing a bankruptcy within the past five years, although relevant information, may not automatically result in the refusal of the application. The correct choice, Option D, emphasizes the Registrar's discretion to refuse an application if there are compelling reasons based on the information provided by the applicant.