Simulation 2 Real Estate Exam Prep: Commercial
The Challenge
The commercial Simulation exam combines two hard things at once: the applied judgment of a simulation and the unfamiliar territory of a commercial transaction. It places you inside a working commercial deal and asks what you would do, weighing duties, disclosure, timing, and representation in a setting many students have only just learned. Everyone has watched houses get bought and sold; almost nobody arrives with a feel for a commercial lease negotiation. You are exercising simulation-level judgment and translating new vocabulary at the same time.
What Simulation 2 Tests
The same decision spine as the residential session, transposed into commercial files: who you represent and what you owe them, multiple representation risks when parties overlap, disclosure duties in a commercial context, and the sequencing of offers and conditions. Around that spine sits the commercial layer: whether you understand what your client is really agreeing to in a lease structure, what a use restriction means for their plans, and what due diligence a careful commercial buyer or tenant needs before firming up. The scenarios reward fluency, not recognition.
Why It Feels Harder Than Simulation 1
Candidates reach Simulation 2 with far less personal intuition for commercial deals than residential ones, so the commercial concepts arrive with nothing to attach to. Preparation that only reviews definitions leaves you slow on terrain you have only read about once. The fix is rehearsal in the setting where you will be tested: commercial scenarios with the unfamiliar elements present, until they stop being unfamiliar.
How ExamPass Prepares You
This prep is written by a working Ontario real estate broker and educator who has facilitated simulation sessions across Ontario real estate colleges and built these questions around where commercial candidates actually hesitate. You get original, scenario-based commercial practice questions, including multi-part scenarios that unfold the way a real file does, each with a clear explanation for every answer choice tied to the underlying concept. The AI Tutor is ready to clarify a commercial concept, walk through a scenario, or break a tangled question down step by step. You practice making the safest, most correct call when the stakes and the setting are both unfamiliar. It pairs naturally with our Course 4 prep.
Study: A Guided Walkthrough
The Study layer in Simulation 2 is a story-driven walkthrough, not a wall of notes. It carries you stage by stage through a complete commercial transaction, the way the real facilitated simulation session moves through every stage of a deal, and ends on a completion screen that leads into the mock exam. On the practice questions, a "Where this is taught" link points you straight back to the exact teaching topic, so a tough scenario is never a dead end. Like everything in ExamPass, it is built from the public law and the published learning outcomes.
What Is Included
A story-driven Study walkthrough of a complete commercial transaction, 250+ original, scenario-based commercial Practice Questions with a full explanation for every answer choice, a timed Mock Exam that mirrors the real format, Drill Wrong Answers, Progress, a Notebook, and the AI Tutor.
Built for Students at Every Approved Provider
ExamPass is written to the standardized, Meazure-administered exams and the public law behind them, not to any one school's materials. It works whether you are studying through Humber Polytechnic, Career College Group, Fleming College, or Algonquin College. Provider names identify the program only; ExamPass is independent and not affiliated with or endorsed by any provider, RECO, or Meazure Learning.
Keep Reading
- How to Prepare for Simulation 2 (Commercial)
- Course 4 Exam Prep - Commercial Real Estate Transactions
- TRESA Real Estate Exam Prep
ExamPass is an independent study aid. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by RECO, Meazure Learning, Humber Polytechnic, Career College Group, Fleming College, Algonquin College, or any other education provider. Provider and exam names are used only to identify the courses students are preparing for.