CPPREP4002 - Written Question v1

.docx

School

Academy of Real Estate *

*We aren’t endorsed by this school

Course

CPPREP4002

Subject

Business

Date

Jan 9, 2024

Type

docx

Pages

12

Uploaded by khoale2277

Report
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Written Questions Written Questions Page | 1 of 12 © Real Estate Academy Australia Version 1.6 – February 2022 RTO 32426
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Written Questions What you need to do: Answer the questions below by writing in the space provided. You are required to answer all questions correctly. If correct, you will see ‘Satisfactory’ or if incorrect you will see ‘Not Satisfactory’ in your grades section of your learner portal next to the assessment name. The assessor will provide feedback and a Record of Results in the assessment task once graded. You will be required to resubmit your work for any ‘Not Satisfactory’ assessment tasks. What you will need: Use the learner material provided in your online student portal as well as research materials such as books, internet, magazines, workplace documentation etc. to assist you in gaining the knowledge required to answer the questions. Remember that the assessment is completely self-paced and open book, so you are able to use whatever resources you have to answer the questions. What you need to submit: Your answers to these questions. How to Submit your Assessment: Upload your completed document into your learner portal Submission Area as per the assessment task instructions. You can drag and drop the file into the window or use the add file icon in the top left of the submission window and select the file your wish to upload by using the browse/choose file option. Click on finish attempt to submit it for grading. Page | 2 of 12 © Real Estate Academy Australia Version 1.6 – February 2022 RTO 32426
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Written Questions Question 1 Complete the following table by inserting the name of at least 2 pieces of legislation relevant to the areas listed as relevant to your state/territory and identify whether the legislation is at the state or federal level (in brackets). A REA N AME OF THE A CTS /R EGULATIONS REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND LICENSING Property Occupations Act 2014 (Qld) Fair Trading Act 1989 (Qld) PROPERTY SALES Property Occupations Act 2014 (Qld) Property Law Act 1974 (Qld) P ROPERTY MANAGEMENT Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Act 2008 (Qld) Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation Regulation 2009 (Qld) P RIVACY Information Privacy Act 2009 (Qld) Information Privacy Regulation 2009 (Qld) FAIR TRADING AND CONSUMER PROTECTION Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Qld) Regulations Fair Trading Act 1989 (Qld) DISCRIMINATION Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Qld) Anti-discrimination Act 1991 (Qld) WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY / OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) Work Health and Safety Act 2001 (Qld) ENVIRONMENTAL ( SUSTAINABILITY ) Environmental Protection Regulation 2019 (Qld) Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act Page | 3 of 12 © Real Estate Academy Australia Version 1.6 – February 2022 RTO 32426
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Written Questions 1999 (Qld) EMPLOYMENT AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS Industrial Relations Act 2016 (Qld) Fair Work Act 2009 (Qld) FOREIGN INVESTMENT Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Act 1975 (Qld) Foreign Acquisitions and Takeovers Fees Imposition Act 2015 (Qld) SECRET COMMISSIONS (O NLY 1 REQUIRED ) Crime and Corruption Act 2001 Page | 4 of 12 © Real Estate Academy Australia Version 1.6 – February 2022 RTO 32426
CPPREP4002 - Access and interpret ethical practice in real estate (Release 1) Written Questions Question 2 What is the role of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission? The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is an independent Commonwealth statutory authority whose role is to enforce the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and a range of additional legislation, promoting competition, fair trading and regulating national infrastructure for the benefit of all Australians. Question 3 Consider the relevance of consumer protection requirements and identify (2) risks for the following; 3.1 Consumer (Buyer/tenant/Seller or landlord) 3.2 Risk to the Agency 3.3 Risk to the Industry 3.4 Personal Risk 3.1 Consumer (Buyer/tenant/Seller or landlord) -Making false claim about product -Inadequate advice 3.2 Risk to the Agency -Lack of communication skills -Inadequate office practices 3.3 Risk to the Industry -Political instability -Economic market influences 3.4 Personal Risk -Lack of legislation knowledge -Occupational health and safety Page | 5 of 12 © Real Estate Academy Australia Version 1.6 – February 2022 RTO 32426
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
  • Access to all documents
  • Unlimited textbook solutions
  • 24/7 expert homework help