ILLINOIS LEASING AGENT EXAM 2 (Actual / ) 184 QUESTIONS AND 100% Verified CORRECT ANSWERS
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A ground lease is usually
- long term.
- short term.
- for 100 years or longer.
- a gross lease.
- tenancy for years.
- tenancy at sufferance.
- tenancy from year to year.
- periodic tenancy.
A A couple leased a banquet hall for their wedding reception. The lease began at 12:01 a.m. on June 23 and ended at 11:59 p.m. on June 24. This lease is BEST described as a
A
In Illinois, how much notice is required for the termination of a month-to-month tenancy?
- 10 days
- 30 days
- 60 days 1 / 4
- 3 months
B
In Illinois, landlords are required by law to pay interest on tenants' security deposits if they hold deposits for more than six months, and receive deposits on residential leases in properties of
- fewer than 5 units.
- 25 or more units.
- 15 or more units.
- 1,025 or more units.
B
Which action is an Illinois landlord NOT allowed to do if the landlord wants to evict a tenant?
- Sue for possession after a 10-day notice period
- File a suit for forcible entry and detainer
- Deliver a court order to the sheriff, who may forcibly evict
- Forcibly remove the tenant under the doctrine of self-help
the tenant
D
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The agency responsible for the enforcement of the Fair Housing Act is the
- Department of Justice.
- Federal Housing Administration.
- Department of Housing and Urban Development.
- Department of Veteran Affairs.
c
A discrimination suit may be filed in federal court by
- the aggrieved person because of racial discrimination.
- the Department of Housing and Urban Development.
- the state or county nondiscrimination officer.
- the Federal Housing Administration.
a
In order to file a complaint of discrimination, the complainant must
- be able to prove that discrimination occurred.
- suspect that discrimination occurred.
- be able to prove that the discrimination was intentional.
- be able to produce witnesses to the discrimination.
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b
The Fair Housing Act of 1968 is contained in
- Title VIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968.
- the Civil Rights Act of 1866.
- the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
- Executive Order No. 11063.
a
A prospective home renter who is black inquires about the availability of a home in a predominately white residential neighborhood. What should the leasing agent say to this prospect?
- "You wouldn't want to live in this area."
- "I'd be happy to show you homes in other areas where black
- "The residents here have expressed a desire to keep the
- "I'll be pleased to show you any houses that you're
people are welcome."
area homogeneous with no minorities."
interested in." d
A tenant enters into a commercial lease that requires a monthly rent based on a minimum set amount plus an
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