LARRISHA CALHOUN's Quiz History: Chapter 14 Quiz
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Chapter 14 Quiz Results for LARRISHA CALHOUN
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Submitted Dec 2 at 12:17am
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1 / 1 pts
Question 1
A couple with an eight-year-old boy would like to move into the Uppin
Arms apartments. They ask the property manager if he knows whether
any sex offenders live in the area. The manager assumes that some do,
but has no actual information about it. He should:
refer the couple to the local law enforcement agency or website that has
this information
assure them that he would never rent to a registered sex offender, under
any circumstances
reply, "Not to the best of my knowledge"
refuse to answer on the grounds that sex offenders are a protected
class
1 / 1 pts
Question 2
A property management firm manages a large office park. The firm
employs a full-time maintenance crew of ten people in the park.
Building 14 is undergoing substantial exterior renovation. One of the
men on the crew complains about unwanted romantic invitations and
lewd comments by an employee of the tenant in Building 14. The
property manager tells his worker "to get over it." The worker then
threatens action under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Which of
the following statements is true?
Title VII protects women from sexual harassment, but not men
The manager has no responsibility for the actions of the tenant under
Title VII
Title VII prohibits discrimination based on sex (gender), but sexual
harassment is not considered discrimination based on sex
None of the above
0 / 1 pts
Question 3
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Unanswered
A property manager handles the properties listed below. For which of
these properties does he have to make disclosures under the lead-
based paint disclosure law?
A single-family residence built in 1977
A duplex built in 1979
An apartment building that has only studio units, built in 1949
A loft apartment in a building converted and completely renovated in
1999
1 / 1 pts
Question 4
All of the following are exempt from the ADA, except:
a private men's club
the meeting place of a church youth group
a dentist's office in a small commercial building
a residential triplex
1 / 1 pts
Question 5
Doreen has been an administrative assistant at a large property
management firm for many years. She and her husband just learned
that he is terminally ill; he's expected to die in six months or less.
Doreen would like to take a leave of absence from her job in order to
spend more time with her husband and take care of him until his death,
but her employer's policies don't provide for any leave in this type of
situation. The unemployment rate is high and Doreen is middle-aged,
so she's afraid to simply quit her job. Which of the following is true?
Whether Doreen has a right to take a leave of absence depends on
state law
Under federal law, Doreen's employer must allow her to take up to 12
weeks of unpaid leave to care for a family member
Under federal law, Doreen's employer must allow her to take up to 12
weeks of paid leave to care for a family member
Under federal law, Doreen's employer must allow her to take up to six
months of unpaid leave to care for a family member, but there's no
guarantee that her job will be waiting for her when the leave ends
1 / 1 pts
Question 6
Executives from two competing firms that manage commercial property
in several Midwestern cities meet at a seminar and end up discussing
their management fee rates. This could give rise to charges of:
market allocation
market efficiency
price fixing
None of the above; this is not an antitrust violation
1 / 1 pts
Question 7
Judd runs a property management firm. He assigns smaller office
properties to one manager and larger properties to another. This is:
illegal match fixing
illegal market allocation
an illegal tie-in arrangement
a reasonable business practice allowed by the Sherman Act
1 / 1 pts
Question 8
Karen wants to rent space for her small business. One summer
afternoon she looks at a space that has two offices with a reception
area. The leasing agent showing Karen the premises forgets to mention
that the heater in one of the offices doesn't work. The agent has failed
to disclose a:
nonmaterial fact
latent defect
material fact
Both b) and c)
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