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Rockwell Exam Real Estate Classes WA Final Exam 1
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A buyer purchases a rental home that is fully furnished. The document used to transfer title to the furniture is: 
a. quitclaim deed 
b. bill of sale 
c. special warranty deed 
d. general warranty deed - Answer- b. bill of sale 
 
Deeds transfer title to real estate, a bill of sale is generally needed to transfer title to personal property. 
 
Ben receives a life estate in a property, with his nephew Will designated as the remainderman. When Ben dies, what kind of interest does Will receive? 
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Texas Principles of Real Estate 1 (2024 / 2025) Exam | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct
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Texas Principles of Real Estate 1 (2024 / 2025) Exam | Guide with Questions and Verified Answers | 100% Correct Q: curtsey rights Answer: right a husband has to his wifes estate upon her death Q: fee simple defeasable Answer: a gift of land by a person or GRANTOR Q: Life Estate Answer: an estate in land for the duration of someones life (always a gift of land/ real estate) Q: Homestead Answer: Texas is a Homestead State. The property that you own and live in. It is a constitutional right that ca...
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Rockwell Exam Real Estate Classes WA Final Exam 1 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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A $4,500 earnest money check bounces because of insufficient funds. The first thing the broker 
should do is: 
 
A. notify escrow to charge this amount, plus the bounced check fee, to the buyer 
B. notify the borrower 
C. notify the principals 
D. write a personal check for $4,500 to cover the shortage C. notify the principals 
 
Both principals (the buyer and the seller) are parties to the escrow instr...
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Solution Manual for Real Estate Finance And Investments 17th International Edition by Jeffrey Fisher William B. Brueggeman
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Solution Manual for Real Estate Finance And Investments 17th International Edition by Jeffrey Fisher William B. Brueggeman-Question 1-1 
What is the difference between real property and personal property? 
Real property refers to the ownership rights associated with realty. Realty refers to land and all 
things permanently attached. Personal property refers to ownership rights associated with 
personalty. Personalty are all things, tangible, intangible that are movable. This includes all 
things...
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Barbri Practice Set Questions Bank MBE | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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A fee simple owner of a restaurant provided in his will that the property should go on his death "in fee 
simple to my friend, but if during my friend's lifetime my son has children and those children are alive 
when my friend dies, then to said living children." When the owner died, the friend took over the 
restaurant. 
If the son has children and one or more of them are alive when the friend dies, who will take title to the 
restaurant at that time? 
A The friend's heirs, because the atte...
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Legal Reasoning Real Property: Conveyancing Exam || With Questions & Solutions (100% Accurate)
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Legal Reasoning Real Property: Conveyancing Exam || With Questions & Solutions (100% Accurate) 
Legal Reasoning Real Property: Conveyancing Exam || With Questions & Solutions (100% Accurate) 
 
The deed recites that O conveys "all of O's land," or "all of O's land in Essex County." Would such descriptions suffice? 
A. Yes 
B. No - ANSWER - A. Yes 
 
O conveys "some of my land in Sussex County." Does such a description satisfy the standard? 
A. Yes 
B. No - ANSWER - B. No 
 
Owen Owner en...
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Real Estate 306 Midterm 1 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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covenant against encumbrances - no encumbrances except as noted in deed .. ex liens or 
easements 
actual notice - open, continuous, actual possession of property 
affirmative easements appurtenant - easements give the dominant parcel some intrusive use of 
the servient parcel 
ex. shared driveways, parking 
baselines vs principal lines - baselines (east to west) RANGE LINES 
principal (north to south) TIER LINES 
building codes - preserves real estate value 
addresses the issue of incomplete in...
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Georgia Real Estate Exam Study Guide Latest Update Rated A+
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Georgia Real Estate Exam Study Guide 
 
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100% Commission Plan A method of compensating 
salespeople where each salesperson pays the broker a monthly fee for 
the use of office space, support services, and the broker's name, and in 
return, the salesperson keeps 100% of the commission. 
 
43560 The number of squarefeet in one acre. 
 
Absolute Delivery A grantor's hand delivery of a deed to the grantee. 
 
Abstract of Title A condensed history of all conveyances, liens,...
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Property Final Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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True Owner - Personal who originally owned an item and lost it 
Finder - Has superior interest over everyone except for true owner. Has legal right to possess, has 
a duty to reasonably attempt to find true owner Becomes an involuntary bailee. 
Lost - True owner unintentionally misplaces property 
Mislaid - True owner puts something somewhere and forgets about it 
Abandoned - owner intentionally and voluntarily relinquishes all legal rights to property with no 
intention to give rights to any pa...
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Rockwell Real Estate exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Freehold Estate - correct answer Is an interest in real property that has an indeterminable (not fixed or certain) referred to as a owner 
 
Fee Simple Estate - correct answer Is the greatest estate that can exist in land, the highest and most complete form of ownership. It is potentially infinite duration and represents the whole "bundle of rights" 
 
Estate of Inheritance - correct answer An estate that can pass to the holders heirs, especially a fee simple 
 
Defensible fee estate - ...
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