Texas Principles Of Real Estate II Final Exam| Questions and Answers, A+ Rated|Complete|Newly Updated 2023/2024
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Texas Principles Of Real Estate II
Texas Principles Of Real Estate II Final Exam| Questions and Answers, A+ Rated|Newly Updated 2023/2024
Written documents affecting a title to real estate are recorded:
A. where the titleholder resides
B. where the titleholder has legal residence
C. at the county clerk's office where the prop...
Texas Principles Of Real Estate II Final Exam | Questions and Answers, A+ Rated| Newly Updated 2023/2024 Written docume nts affecting a title to real estate are recorded: A. where the titleholder resides B. where the titleholder has legal residence C. at the county clerk's office where the property is located D. at any county clerk's office in Texas C A person appointed by a court to settle the estate of a deceased person when the executor cannot perform or refuses to perform is: A. another executor B. a legatee C. an administrator D. a devisee C What is an abstract of title? A. title insurance B. a history of all recorded activity affecting a parcel of real estat e C. a judgment on real property D. a patent B A title insurance policy in favor of the mortgagee will insure the: A. owner B. buyer C. buyer and seller D. lender A chain of title shows the linkage of property ownership that connects the present owner to the original source of title. In most cases it starts with: A. ownership from 1955 B. chattel C. a suit in federal court D. the original grant of the land from th e government to a private citizen D A handwritten will signed by the testator but not witnessed is known as a(n): A. nuncupative will B. holographic will C. oral will D. formal will B A voluntary gift of private land to the public is known as: A. alienantion B. dedication C. reliction D. annexation B The General Warranty Deed contains: A. the covenant of seisin B. the covenant against encumbrances C. both A and B D. neither A or B C In order to convey title to real property, a deed must b e signed by the: A. grantee B. grantor C. agent D. buyer B
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