Humber/Ontario Real Estate Course 2 Exam Practice

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When specific fixtures are discovered missing post-sale, the buyer's representative should:

  1. Contact the seller to discuss the missing fixtures.

  2. Inform the buyers that such instances are common and may not be addressed.

  3. Instruct the buyer clients to directly contact the seller’s brokerage.

  4. Call the listing agent to find a resolution.

  5. Suggest filing formal complaints with relevant authorities.

  6. Contact a law professional to initiate legal action.

The correct answer is: Call the listing agent to find a resolution.

If specific fixtures are discovered missing post-sale, the buyer's representative should call the listing agent to find a resolution. The other options either suggest involving the seller, which may not be productive in finding a solution, or taking more extreme measures such as contacting a law professional or filing formal complaints. It is important for the buyer's representative to first try to find a resolution through communication with the listing agent before taking further action.