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This question consists of a statement followed by two courses of action numbered I and II given below it. A course of action is an administrative decision to be everything in the statement to be true and then decide which of the suggested courses of action logically follow(s) from the given statement.
Most of the people looking for buying/renting properties these days complain of being taken to the same property by more than 6-7 brokers. So even after contracting multiple agents, they end up having usually the same options.
Courses of action:
I. All the owners should strictly give responsibility for their properties to only one.
II. The brokers should be instructed to mandatorily disclose the list of all the properties they will be showing the customers on a particular day before taking them to the actual site.
Both I and II follow
Only II follows
Only I follows
Neither I nor II follows
Either I or II follows
- Statement Recap: Buyers/renters frequently encounter multiple brokers showing the same properties.
- Course of Action I: Suggests that each property owner should rely on a single broker. This can ensure a better distribution of property listings among brokers, reducing redundancy.
- Course of Action II: Advocates for brokers to disclose all properties to be shown daily. This increases transparency and reduces repetitive visits to the same properties.
- Option 1: Both I and II seem to address the core problem from different angles – by streamlining property management (I) and improving broker transparency (II).
Correct Answer: Option 1 - Both I and II follow
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