Principles of Real Estate 1 Flashcards

1
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Physical Characteristics of Land

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Indestructibility or durability
Immobility
Nonhomogeneity

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Define indestructibility/durability

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refers to the fact that outside forces cannot destroy land.

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3
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Define immobility

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refers to the fact that land cannot be moved.

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4
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Define non-homogeneity

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refers to the fact that no two parcels of are the same.

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5
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Federal Government Tax Policy for real estate for married and single filing

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Married not tax sale of 500,00
Single 250,00

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Texas Real Estate Commission and Licensing Requirement

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TREC was created in 1949, it is a nine-member commission whose primary purpose is to carry out the provisions of the Licensing Act.

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7
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What is the purpose of TRELA

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The purpose of TRELA is to protect the public against unscrupulous and sales agents.

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Surface Rights

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The owner of surface rights can develop (improve) the surface and use the resources extracted from or near the surface, including stone, gravel, water, and limestone.

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9
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Fixture

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personal property that has become attached to the land in such a way as to become real property is called a fixture.

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10
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Annexation

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The process of attaching personal property so that it become real property is called annexation.

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Emblements

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Annual crops produce with labor fall into a special category known as emblements.

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Taxation

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property taxes create the highest priority lien against real property. Unpaid taxes are an automatic lien, and at foreclosure will always be paid first.

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13
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Fee simple absolute or fee simple

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these is considered least number of limitations on the owner

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14
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Indefeasible

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meaning it cannot be defeated unless someone has a more significant legal claim.

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15
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Fee simple defeasible

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ownership that could be voided if a condition is not met or if a requirement is violated.

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16
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Types of leaseholds estates

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-Estate for years
-Periodic Estate
-Estate at will
-Tenancy at sufferance

17
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Estate for years

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is any lease with a specific starting and ending date

18
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Periodic Estate

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A lease that automatically renews itself for like periods. Ie.. monthly/weekly leases

19
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Statutory Estates

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the two most familiar to us in Texas are community property and homestead

20
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Texas Homestead

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protects is automatic when a home is purchased, and no document or claim needs to be registered by the owner to get this protection.

21
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Prescription

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Continuous use of the land over some time without the owner’s permission may establish the right to use the land.

22
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Easements can be terminated by

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Merger
Release
Abandonment
Death

23
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Greenfields

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are parcels of land that have never been developed

24
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Greyfields

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are parcels of land capable of redevelopment. Ie.. once viable bldgs: shopping malls, box stores tenants vacated and left empty shells.

25
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Brownfields

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are site known or suspected to be hazardous that usually occupied by industrial manufactures or chemical plants.

26
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Wetlands

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also known as mires, swamps, or marches, serve as a link between land and water, where the water covers the soil or present at or near the surface of the soil all year or varying periods during the year.

27
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Encroachments

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the intrusion of one’s property onto another’s property creates an encroachment.

28
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Litoral Rights

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owner has the right to use water from a lake, oceans, or sea on or next to the property.

29
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Tenancy in common

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An estate of inheritance, and titlte passes at probate. Their interest pass to their heirs or beneficiaries named in a will upon death.