Question: James Mason is a server at a small restaurant. Tired of being on being on his feet all day in a job that offers him
JamesMason is a server at a small restaurant. Tired of being on being on his feet all day in a job that offers him little chance for advancement, he has heard that real estate is the place to be. It's easy to break in, and he could make lots of money with very little effort. After all, his Aunt Betty has been a broker with Oak Forest Realty for years, has a nice house and car, and just shows houses all day. How hard could that be?
James talks with Aunty Betty, who explains that real estate has strict entrance requirements, continuing education requirements, and places great demands on one's time management abilities. "If you sit around all day, you won't make any money," says Aunty Betty.
James takes this news with a grain of salt. "We'll see if Aunty Betty is just trying to scare me."
Aunty Betty decides to hire her nephew on a trial basis asa personal assistant.
James meets Aunt Betty at her office the next day. "Should I get a license right away?" he asks.
"No," she responds. "Let's see if you're suited to this job before we send you to real estate school." She instructs James to read the office policy and procedure manual.
James starts to read it, but becomes quickly bored and plays a game on his smartphone instead. Later in the day, Aunty Betty lets James answer the phone for her. A customer calls and asks for information on one of Aunt Betty's listings. James answers the customer's questions and faxes a copy of the listing. James assures the customer that the property is a "cream puff," even though he has never seen the property.
The next day, Aunty Betty asks James to have a set of keys made for one of her listings. Later Betty calls James in his car and asks him to meet an appraiser at the listing. "Let him in. When she's done, lock the door again. While you're there, show Carrie around the house. She's also a broker." James complies.
Betty's sponsoring broker, Sarah, calls Betty into Sarah's office. "Betty, I see you've hired a personal assistant. He has read the policy and procedures manual? What are his duties? Is he earning commissions? Is he licensed?" Betty answers all of Sarah's questions, and Sarah seems very concerned.
The customer that James faxed information to has complained to Sarah about false representations James has made about the condition of the listing. A representative from the state licensing agency has sent Sarah a formal letter stating that the state has started an investigation.
- Was James authorized to make a set of keys? Open the house to the appraiser? Talk to a member of the public over the phone? Talk about a listing to a member of the public? Show a house to Carrie, a broker?
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