Set 1 Flashcards

1
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encapsulation

A

method of asbestos control that is usually preferable to removal

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2
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An agent was showing a property to a prospective buyer. The buyer sees a “FSBO” sign, and requests to see the property. Should the agent obtain written permission from the seller before showing the property?

A

Yes

Salespeople should almost always obtain permission before showing any property.

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3
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“marketable title”

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means a property is free and clear of any other claims.

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4
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The joint ownership that is recognized in some states, of property acquired by husband and wife during marriage, is known as:

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Tenancy by the entirety

  • With tenancy by the entirety, when one spouse dies, the surviving spouse then owns the property.
  • Don’t confuse this with tenancy in common, which means the person owns an undivided interest in the property
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5
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“intestate”

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Dying without a will is called dying “intestate.”

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6
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Dying without a will is called _____

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“intestate”

Dying without a will is called dying “intestate.”

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7
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How many sq feet in an acre?

A

43,560 feet per acre

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8
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1 arce is ____ square feet

A

43560 sq foot

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9
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T/F: while both riparian and littoral rights concern water, littoral rights specifically apply to nonmoving bodies of water, like lakes and oceans.

A

True

-littoral rights, non moving body of water

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10
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T/F: Zoning rights and seisin rights both deal with land control.

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True

-both deal with land control

(riparian rights and littoral rights concern water)

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11
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Do littoral rights deal with land control?

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No, has to do with water

-littoral rights apply to non moving bodies of water like lakes or oceans

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12
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T/F: Condominiums are generally owner-occupied so to the condo manager, vacancy rates are not relevant.

A

True

-condos owner occupied so manager isn’t concerned with vacancy

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13
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Why might the owner of an apartment building not want to hold the property manager responsible for occupancy rates?

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It provides an incentive to rent to people whose credit or references aren’t good

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14
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The parts of the property that are necessary or convenient to the existence, maintenance and safety of a condominium and are normally used by all of the condo residents are known as:

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common elements

Each condo owner has an undivided ownership interest in the common elements. Examples are: the pools, tennis courts, game rooms, parking areas and exterior of the building.

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15
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A ____ is the original time period of the loan.

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Term

A term is the original time period of the loan.

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16
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Licensees owe honest and disclosure of all material facts to the buyer and the seller. Do material facts need to be disclosed to mortgage companies?

A

No

Supposedly because their primary interest in the property is the value and any material defects would have already been factored into the price before closing

17
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Do “contracts” need to be notarized?

A

No

A contract sets forth the terms and conditions of a real estate transaction, but does not itself transfer ownership. Thus it does not need to be notarized.

18
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T/F: Offers are “one-time-only” events that must be accepted or rejected.

A

True

Offers are “one-time-only” events that must be accepted or rejected. Once a seller makes a counter-proposal, he rejects the buyer’s offer and no contract exists.

19
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When is a “partition suit” normally used?

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Partition suits are typically pursued when a co-owner of a property wants to sell his or her share and the other owners are opposed. Since it is a legal action involving the courts, it is an expense with often unsatisfactory results.

20
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T/F: A time share involves different owners owning a unit in a condominium as tenants in common (which is inheritable to the heirs).

A

True

Time shares are tenants in common

21
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T/F: A cooperative involves owning stock

A

True

A cooperative involves owning stock of a corporation that gives a person a proprietary lease right in an apartment.