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Fee simple absolute is the highest form of property ownership, giving the owner complete and unlimited rights to the property with no conditions or limitations. It represents the most complete ownership interest possible in real estate.
Florida law requires written disclosure for all three types of brokerage relationships: single agent, transaction broker, and no brokerage relationship. The disclosure must be provided before or at the time of entering into a listing agreement or agreement for representation.
To pass the Florida real estate sales associate exam, you must score at least 75% (75 correct answers out of 100 questions). This passing score applies to the combined national and state portions of the exam.
Commission is calculated on the actual sale price, not the listing price. $425,000 × 6% (0.06) = $25,500. This is a common type of math question on the Florida real estate exam.
The Federal Fair Housing Act protects seven classes: race, color, religion, sex, disability, familial status, and national origin. Sexual orientation is not protected under federal law, though some state and local laws may provide such protections.
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Most successful test-takers complete at least 1,000-1,500 practice questions before taking the Florida real estate exam. Here's a recommended study plan:
Focus on learning core concepts. Complete 200-300 practice questions covering all major topics. Review explanations for every question, right or wrong.
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Complete 300-400 questions with emphasis on previously missed topics. Take at least one full-length 100-question practice exam under timed conditions.
Take 2-3 full-length practice exams. Review all missed questions. Complete 200-300 additional questions focusing on weak areas. Final review of Florida-specific content.
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