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Texas Real Estate State Exam Study Guide. Real Property - answerland, Improvements attached to the land, and the rights to use them Personal Property - answerright or interest in things of a temporary or movable nature chattel personalty. Ownership transferred by a BILL OF SALE Fixture - answer...

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Texas Real Estate State Exam Study Guide.


Real Property - answer✔✔land, Improvements attached to the land, and the rights to use them

Personal Property - answer✔✔right or interest in things of a temporary or movable nature chattel
personalty. Ownership transferred by a BILL OF SALE

Fixture - answer✔✔Personal Property attached in such a way to make it real property.

Annexation - answer✔✔Process of attaching personal property to real property making it a
fixture

Severed or Severance - answer✔✔Real property being removed becoming personal property

Trade Fixtures - answer✔✔required to carry out a business example would be commercial
cooking equipment in a restaurant

Accesion - answer✔✔Acquiring trade fixtures by non removal prior to termination of lease

Land 3 physical characteristics - answer✔✔nonhomogeneity, immobility, indestructibility

Nonhomogeneity - answer✔✔no to pieces are exactly alike

immobility - answer✔✔land cannot be moved - a person must go to the land

indestructibility - answer✔✔durability - it will always be there

Land 4 economic characteristics - answer✔✔scarcity, modification, fixity, situs

scarcity - answer✔✔short supply where demand is great example lot in Manhattan v. a lot in
upstate NY

modification - answer✔✔land use and value are greatly influenced by improvements made by
man to land and to surrounding parcels of land

fixity - answer✔✔land and buildings and other improvements to land are consideration fixed or
permanent investments- they are not liquid assets

Situs - answer✔✔location preference location,location,location

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Metes and Bounds - answer✔✔legal description of land that always has a point of beginning that
is also the end. The oldest used in 13 original colonies

Lot,Block, and Subdivision - answer✔✔recorded map or plat, it is the most common description
in residential listing agreements

Monuments - answer✔✔permanent surveyors markers often starting point for metes and bounds
example Iron pipe, oak tree

Rectangular/ Government Survey - answer✔✔takes into consideration base lines, meridians,
townships and sections.Townships and Sections are located in Ranges. Example S7T3R2 means
Section 7 Townships 3 Range 2

Township - answer✔✔36 Sections

Section - answer✔✔640 Acres 1 square mile

Acre - answer✔✔43,560 square feet

Plat - answer✔✔map of a town, section, or subdivision

Plot - answer✔✔map or layout of improvements on a property site. The property site is also
called a lot or parcel

Encumbrance - answer✔✔limitation on your rights. It may also called cloud on a title.

Voluntary lein - answer✔✔created by the borrowers actions such as taking out a mortgage

Involuntary lein - answer✔✔created by law ie. ad valorem tax lein

Specific lein - answer✔✔attaches to one or more specific properties ex mortgage

General lein - answer✔✔attaches to all property of the debtor example tax lien

Lein - answer✔✔created by recording a judgement

writ of execution - answer✔✔party wins and is unable to collect,he can secure a writ of
execution from the courts to enforce payment.

reservation - answer✔✔withholds title of part of the land Ex. easement or mineral rights

encroachment - answer✔✔structure or improvements overlaps onto another's property

easement - answer✔✔limited use or enjoyment of another's land written or verbal or implied

easements can be terminated - answer✔✔merger of adjacent property, release, or abandonment

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