Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 3 Exam Practice

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Which statement is true regarding the collection of personal information at an open house?

  1. Informed consent of the consumer is not required, as the information being sought only involves the person's name and address.

  2. Privacy legislation does not apply to a sign-in sheet for an open house.

  3. The purpose for collecting this information does not have to be discussed with the consumer.

  4. The sign-in sheet collects personal information, and appropriate privacy procedures must be followed.

The correct answer is: The sign-in sheet collects personal information, and appropriate privacy procedures must be followed.

Collecting personal information at an open house, such as names and addresses, is considered the collection of personal data and therefore falls under privacy laws. This means that it is important for agents to follow privacy procedures when collecting this information. Options A and B are incorrect because informed consent of the consumer is required and privacy legislation does apply to sign-in sheets for open houses. Option C is also incorrect because the purpose of collecting the information should be discussed with the consumer to ensure they are aware of how their information will be used. Overall, it is important for agents to be aware of and follow privacy laws when collecting personal information at an open house.