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Click below for the appropriate content outline. REAL ESTATE General Content Outlines RHODE ISLAND Real Estate State Content Outlines

General Exam Content Outline for Salespersons and Brokers Effective: February 1, 2017 The general portion of the real estate exam is made up of eighty (80) scored items, which are distributed as noted in the following content outline. The general examination also contains five (5) pretest items that are not counted toward the score. These items are used to gather statistics on performance and to help assess appropriateness for use on future examinations. Because pretest items look exactly like items that are scored, candidates should answer all the items on the examination. I. REAL PROPERTY CHARACTERISTICS, LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS, AND PROPERTY USE (SALES 8; BROKER 8) A. Real property vs. personal property 1. Fixtures, trade fixtures, emblements 2. Attachment, severance, and bill of sale B. Characteristics of real property 1. Economic characteristics 2. Physical characteristics C. Legal descriptions 1. Methods used to describe real property 2. Survey D. Public and private land use controls encumbrances 1. Public controls governmental powers a. Police power, eminent domain, taxation, escheat b. Zoning ordinances 2. Private controls, restrictions, and encroachments a. Covenants, conditions, and restrictions b. Easements c. Licenses and encroachments II. FORMS OF OWNERSHIP, TRANSFER, AND RECORDING OF TITLE (SALES 7; BROKER 7) A. Ownership, estates, rights, and interests 1. Forms of ownership 2. Freehold estate a. Fee simple absolute b. Fee simple defeasible, determinable, and condition subsequent c. Life estate d. Bundle of rights 3. Leasehold estates and types of leases a. Estate for years and from period to period b. Estate at will and estate at sufferance c. Gross, net, and percentage leases 4. Liens and lien priority 5. Surface and sub-surface rights B. Deed, title, transfer of title, and recording of title 1. Elements of a valid deed 2. Types of deeds 3. Title transfer a. Voluntary alienation b. Involuntary alienation 4. Recording the title a. Constructive and actual notice b. Title abstract and chain of title c. Marketable title and cloud on title d. Attorney title opinion, quiet title lawsuit, and title insurance III. PROPERTY VALUE AND APPRAISAL (SALES 7; BROKER 7) A. Concept of Value 1. Market value vs. market price 2. Characteristics of value 3. Principles of value B. Appraisal process 1. Purpose and steps to an appraisal 2. Federal oversight of the appraisal process C. Methods of estimating value and Broker Price Opinions (BPO) 1. Sales comparison approach (market data) 2. Cost approach a. Improvements and depreciation b. Physical deterioration, functional, and economic obsolescence c. Reproduction or replacement costs 3. Income approach 4. Gross rent and gross income multipliers 5. Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) 6. Broker Price Opinion (BPO) 7. Assessed value and tax implications IV. REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS AND AGENCY (SALES 16; BROKER 16) A. Types of contracts 1. Express vs. implied 2. Unilateral vs. bilateral B. Required elements of a valid contract Rhode Island Real Estate Content Outlines page 01

C. Contract performance 1. Executed vs. executory 2. Valid vs. void 3. Voidable vs. unenforceable 4. Breach of contract, rescission, and termination 5. Liquidated, punitive, or compensatory damages 6. Statute of Frauds 7. Time is of the essence D. Sales contract 1. Offer and counteroffer 2. Earnest money and liquidated damages 3. Equitable title 4. Contingencies 5. Disputes and breach of contract 6. Option contract and installment sales contract E. Types of agency and licensee-client relationships F. Creation and termination of agency G. Licensee obligations to parties of a transaction V. REAL ESTATE PRACTICE (SALES 18; BROKER 18) A. Responsibilities of broker 1. Practicing within scope of expertise 2. Unauthorized practice of law 3. Privacy and Do Not Contact B. Brokerage agreements between the broker and principal (seller, buyer, landlord, or tenant) 1. Seller representation Types of listing agreements a. Exclusive right-to-sell and exclusive agency listing b. Non-exclusive or open listing c. Net listing (conflict of interest) d. Multiple listing service (MLS) 2. Buyer representation 3. Property management agreement a. Accounting for funds b. Property maintenance c. Leasing property d. Collecting rents and security deposits 4. Termination of agreements 5. Services, fees, and compensation C. Fair Housing 1. Equal opportunity in housing 2. Protected classes 3. Fair housing laws 4. Illegal practices, enforcement, and penalties 5. Prohibited advertising 6. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) 7. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) D. Risk management 1. Supervision 2. Compliance with federal regulations 3. Vicarious liability 4. Antitrust laws 5. Fraud and misrepresentation 6. Types of insurance a. Errors and Omissions b. General Liability VI. PROPERTY DISCLOSURES AND ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES (SALES 6; BROKER 5) A. Property conditions and environmental issues 1. Hazardous substances a. Lead-based paint b. Asbestos, radon, and mold c. Groundwater contamination and underground storage tanks d. Waste disposal sites and brownfields e. Flood plain and flood insurance 2. Clean Air and Water Acts 3. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) a. Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) b. Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act (SARA) c. Environmental site assessments and impact statements d. Wetlands protection B. Disclosure obligations and liability VII. FINANCING AND SETTLEMENT (SALES 10; BROKER 9) A. Financing concepts and components 1. Methods of financing a. Mortgage financing conventional and nonconventional loans, b. Seller financing land contract/contract for deed 2. Lien theory vs. title theory and deed of trust 3. Sources of financing (primary and secondary mortgage markets, and seller financing) 4. Types of loans and loan programs 5. Mortgage clauses B. Lender Requirements 1. FHA requirements 2. VA requirements 3. Buyer qualification and Loan to Value (LTV) 4. Hazard and flood insurance 5. Private mortgage insurance (PMI) and mortgage insurance premium (MIP) C. Federal Financing Regulations and Regulatory Bodies 1. Truth-in-Lending and Regulation Z 2. TILA-RESPA Integrated Disclosures (TRID) a. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) b. Loan Estimate (LE) Content Outlines page 02 Rhode Island Real Estate

c. Closing Disclosure (CD) 3. Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA) a. Referrals b. Rebates 4. Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) 5. Mortgage fraud and predatory lending D. Settlement and closing the transaction VIII. REAL ESTATE MATH CALCULATIONS (SALES 8; BROKER 10) A. Property area calculations 1. Square footage 2. Acreage total B. Property valuation 1. Comparative Market Analysis (CMA) 2. Net Operating Income (NOI) 3. Capitalization rate 4. Gross rent multiplier - Broker Only 5. Gross income multiplier - Broker Only 6. Equity in property 7. Establishing a listing price 8. Assessed value and property taxes C. Commission/compensation D. Loan financing costs 1. Interest 2. Loan to Value (LTV) 3. Amortization 4. Discount Points 5. Prepayment penalties 6. Fees E. Settlement and closing costs 1. Purchase price and down payment 2. Monthly mortgage calculations - principal, interest, taxes, and insurance (PITI) 3. Net to the seller 4. Cost to the buyer 5. Prorated items 6. Debits and credits 7. Transfer tax and recording fee F. Investment 1. Return on investment 2. Appreciation 3. Depreciation 4. Tax implications on investment G. Property management calculations 1. Property management and budget calculations 2. Tenancy and rental calculations Real Estate General/National Resources Mastering Real Estate Principles, Gerald R. Cortesi, 7th Edition, Dearborn Modern Real Estate Practice, Fillmore Galaty, 19th Edition, Dearborn Principles of Real Estate Practice, Stephen Mettling 5th Edition, Performance Programs Company Property Management, Robert C. Kyle, 10th Edition, Dearborn Real Estate Finance, J. Keith Baker and John P Wiedemer, 10th Edition, OnCourse Learning Publishing Real Estate Fundamentals, Wade E. Gaddy, 9th Edition, Dearborn Real Estate Law, Charles J. Jacobus, 3rd Edition, OnCourse Learning Publishing Real Estate Law, Elliot Klayman, 9th Edition, Dearborn The Language of Real Estate, John W. Reilly, 7th Edition, Dearborn Pearson VUE does not endorse any particular prelicensing provider or study materials. Rhode Island Real Estate Content Outlines page 03

Rhode Island State Content Outline for Sales and Broker Exams Effective Date: January 18, 2012 The Rhode Island state examination consists of forty (40) scored items for the salesperson examination and fifty (50) scored items for broker examination. Both examinations also contain 10 pretest items. These pretest items are not identified on the examination and will not affect the candidate s score in any way. I. DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS UNDER LICENSING LAW (SALES: 4 QUESTIONS; BROKER: 4 QUESTIONS) A. Powers and authority of the Department of Business Regulation B. Investigations, hearings, and appeals C. Sanctions D. Rhode Island Real Estate Commission II. LICENSING REQUIREMENTS (SALES: 6 QUESTIONS; BROKER: 6 QUESTIONS) A. Activities requiring a license B. Status of license 1. Transfer, renewal, lapsed C. Eligibility for licensing 1. Real Estate Recovery Account 2. Errors and omissions insurance 3. Other Requirements D. Continuing education III. STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS GOVERNING THE ACTIVITIES OF LICENSEES (SALES: 22 QUESTIONS; BROKER: 22 QUESTIONS) A. Advertising B. Broker/salesperson relationship C. Commissions D. Disclosure 1. Conflict of interest 2. Material disclosure 3. Relationship disclosure E. Handling of documents F. Handling of monies G. Listings and purchase and sales agreements H. Unfair inducements I. Unauthorized practice of law J. General obligations of licensees IV. ADDITIONAL TOPICS (SALES: 8 QUESTIONS; BROKER: 8 QUESTIONS) A. Fair Housing Practice Act RIGL 34-37-1 B. Landlord-Tenant Law RIGL 34-18-1 C. Agricultural Functions of Department of Environmental Management RIGL 2-1-5 to 2-1-27 D. Fire Safety Code General Provisions RIGL 23-28.1 E. Onsite Wastewater Treatment System (OWTS) RIGL 5-20.8-2 F. Sale of Real Property by Non-residents- Withholding Requirements RIGL 44-30-71.3 G. Lead Paint Disclosure--Section 9 of Rules & Regulations, RI Dept. of Health H. Seller s Disclosure RIGL 5-20.8 V. BROKER ONLY (BROKER: 10 QUESTIONS) A. Place of business B. Record keeping C. Commingling D. Escrow accounts E. Additional responsibilities F. License required for ownership RIGL 5-20.5-27 Content Outlines page 04 Rhode Island Real Estate