No, we're not talking about a question on the real estate exam that exacts a penalty on you if you miss it. We're talking about questions that test your knowledge of what the penalties are for infractions of the rules and regulations. Most all of us believe that we're conscientious and law-abiding, so it seems a bit paranoid to concentrate on negative things like rule violations, license revocation and fines.
Whether we are concerned about our future conduct or not, most state licensing authorities seem to be fixated on the subject. It is their job to enforce regulations and protect the consumer, and they take it very seriously. So, you should get into the study of rules violations and penalties in a serious way in preparation for the real estate exam. Whether you need to be concerned about these things after you're licensed or not, you can't get the license without passing this exam. And it's not that terrible to get a reality dose of possible punishments before you start. It should give you a healthy respect for the value of your license and how easy it can be to lose it.
The rules and penalties are a memorization function. A popular testing technique is to frequently ask questions that test your knowledge of the worst penalty, the loss of your license. In other words, the questions will have a tendency to offer up that option in many questions. You should first concentrate on learning all the things that you can do to have your licensed suspended or revoked. Also be careful to know what infractions are not license-killers. Then work on other penalties, such as fines or warnings that could lead to worse penalties.
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