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Both the property owner and the tenant are required to make certain improvements during the term of
all leases. ✔✔False



Explanation:

Neither the property owner nor the tenant is required to make any improvements to the
property unless specifically stated in the terms of the lease.



Co-owners who hold title to a property as tenants in common receive title without probate if a co-owner
dies. ✔✔False



Explanation:

Under a joint tenancy, there is a right of survivorship. This means that the surviving owners
automatically get the deceased owner's interest.



Co-owners who hold title to a property as tenants in common can have unequal interest in title.
✔✔True



Explanation:

Tenants in common may own fractional interests in the property.



Co-owners who hold title to a property as tenants in common do not automatically receive title
upon the death of another owner. ✔✔True

,Explanation:

Property of a co-owner who holds title as a tenant in common will pass to that owner's designated
heirs upon death.



A leasehold estate is a personal property interest. ✔✔True



Explanation:

When a property owner and tenant enter into a lease, the rights of exclusion, possession, quiet
enjoyment, and control pass to the tenant while the property owner retains a reversionary interest.



A married couple in Wisconsin is selling their primary residence. Only one spouse needs to sign the
offer. ✔✔False



Explanation:

Wisconsin's homestead law requires the signatures of both spouses in order to transfer title.



Under Wisconsin's homestead law, both spouses must sign a deed before title to a homestead can
be transferred. ✔✔True



Explanation:

This law protects a spouse from the mortgage, sale, and transfer of title of the homestead
property without by the other spouse without the spouse's knowledge.



A property is held in joint tenancy unless a deed states otherwise. ✔✔False



Explanation:

A joint tenancy can only be created by will or deed. If nothing is mentioned in the deed as to how the
owners are taking title, the law will assume the owners will be tenants in common.

, A married couple in Wisconsin owned property prior to 1/1/86. They are now getting a divorce. The
property owned prior to 1/1/86 will be treated differently in the divorce than the property obtained
after 1/1/86. ✔✔False



Explanation:

Property owned by a married couple prior to 1/1/86 will be treated as marital property in the event of
divorce.



A tenant signs a lease agreeing to clean the carpets at the end of the lease term. Upon surrender of
the premises, the tenant does not clean the carpets. The property owner may withhold money from
the tenant's security deposit to pay for carpet cleaning. ✔✔False



Explanation:

Wisconsin law does not authorize a property owner to withhold a security deposit for normal wear
and tear, or for other damages or losses for which the tenant cannot reasonably be held responsible
under applicable law.



The condominium unit is intended for individual use and the owner is entitled to exclusive
ownership and possession of the unit. ✔✔True



Explanation:

The unit owner can use the unit as defined by the condominium declaration and plat.



Co-owners who hold title to a property as tenants in common hold their individual interests in severalty.
✔✔True



Explanation:

Each tenant in common owner has the ability to control his/ her ownership interest.



A co-owner who holds title to a property as a tenant in common must receive consent from the
other owners prior to selling their ownership interest in a property. ✔✔False

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