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The Public Report is issued by: |
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The Arizona Department of Real Estate |
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Which party in a transaction can claim a loss as a result in a title defect?
- Listing Brokers
- Grantor
- Grantee
- Lessor
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By recording a deed, you are giving ____ |
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A non-court ordered easement by prescription must be _____, _____ and _____ to be legally recognized.
- Legal, allowed, and recognized
- Open, Official, and recognized
- Visible, Open, and Notorious
- Visible, Recorded, and Acknowledged
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Visible, Open, and Notorious |
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What are the limits for Arizona Homestead as of January 1, 2022?
- The first $250,000 of equity is protected in a primary residence.
- The first $250,000 of equity is protected for an individual
- The first $500,000 of equity is protected for a couple
- The first $150,000 of equity is protected for a couple who share a primary residence
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The first $250,000 of equity is protected in a primary residence. |
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Who is eligible to receive money from the Arizona Recovery Fund? |
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A member of the public who was harmed by an agents actions evidenced by court order |
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There are a total of 5 legal rights, which of these is NOT one of them?
- Disposition
- Exclusion
- Purchasing
- Control
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When buying a property jointly, two individuals who are not married would most likely take title to a property how?
- Tenants in Law
- Equal Tenants
- Tenants in Common
- Joint Ownership with Rights of Disposal
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Which of the following is a voluntary lien?
- Mechanics Lien
- Common Lien
- Mortgage
- Income Tax Lien
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Arizona became a state in what year? |
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Can a property owner sell their house in order to terminate an Estate for Years with a tenant? |
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An HOA can foreclose for failure to pay dues or assessments but the minimum owed must be at least how much?
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Upon passing the approved real estate school exam, the pre-licensure education is good for how long in the State of Arizona? |
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Which of these is NOT one of the methods in the MARIA test?
- Method of attachment
- Intent
- Agility
- Agreement
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In the state of Arizona, who can determine the mental capacity of a grantor when it comes time to transfer, sell or deed real property? |
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In most cases, the original deed or title is passed down from which of the following parties? (2)
- Founders of the Homestead
- State
- Original Owners
- Government Agency
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State
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One way to determine what type of lease somebody has would be to: |
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The main purpose of both the commissioner and the Department of Real Estate is to: |
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Protect the general public |
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Vacation Ownership differs from a Timeshare how?
- Vacation Ownership is a license to use
- Vacation Ownership is illegal in the state of Arizona
- Vacation Ownership can not be banked or traded
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Vacation Ownership is a license to use. |
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It is this parties duty to bring the funds in escrow:
- Buyer
- Seller
- Escrow Agent
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The penalty for a licensee conducting real estate activity while their license is inactive is: |
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The CLUE report provided by the seller would identify what type of defects?
- Title errors and Omissions
- Liens from a previous lender
- Previous Claims made to Insurance
- Improperly transfer of title
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Previous claims made to insurance |
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By dying without a will, eventually, if no other heirs or relatives can be found, ____ will end up with your property. |
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True or False
Timeshares can never be sold as real property. |
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What legal term would be used to transfer your estate to somebody else upon your death and would be found in a will?
- Demise
- Devise
- Control
- Inchoate
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The Department of Real Estate was granted their rule making capabilities by which authorative body? |
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What is not a sellers duty in escrow?
- Disclose mortgages or known liens
- Provide financing options to the buyer
- Complete owners declaration and sellers information sheet.
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Provide financing options to the buyer |
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True or False
Single Family Residences are the most common form of property. |
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The recovery fund is funded by licensees who are required to pay ___ per issuance of their new sales license and ___ for a new brokers license. |
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By failing to maintain the property, the property value declined sharply due to what?
- Tenant Control
- Free condition subsequent
- Waste
- Poor tenancy
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True or False
An owner of real property can give away their rights to others. |
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A buyer moves into their new home then are served by papers to pay a lien from a previous contractor that worked on the house 2 years ago. What should the owner do?
- Pay the lien immediately
- File a delay of action in court
- Refer this to their title insurance policy
- Arbitrate through the Board of Contractors in Arizona
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Refer this to their title insurance policy |
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In a condo complex where there are only 24 total units in Arizona, which party in the transaction would be responsible for the delivery of all of the communities CCR's and HOA documents to the buyer?
- The current owner
- The escrow company
- The HOA board
- The current management company
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Provisional license is issued under situations where a licensee is allowed to practice: |
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Limited aspects of real estate but not everything |
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Which of the following is not a possible cloud on title?
- Unrecorded easements
- Unsettled mechanics liens
- Gaps in ownership
- IRS tax lien
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In Arizona, a married woman buys a house in 2015. Should she die, who will receive full ownership? |
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The highest and most desirable type of property ownership is:
- Common Estate
- None
- Grantors Estate
- Fee Simple Absolute
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An Escrow Agents duties include all of the following except:
- Collecting loan documents
- Acting as a notary for buyer and seller
- Negotiating closing costs
- Preparing settlement statements
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Negotiating closing costs |
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Agents can earn money from whom? |
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What recourse does an HOA board have against homeowners who do not pay their assessments?
- Placing a judgment against a persons personal property
- Placing a lien on the property
- Placing a notice of intent to remand notice on title
- Placing an adverse possession notice on title
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Placing a Lien on the property |
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To serve on the board of the HOA in Arizona, one must:
- Be an attorney or have legal knowledge
- Reside in the community
- Own real property
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Which of the following estates have a limitation placed upon it?
- Indefeasible
- Fee simple abject
- Fee simple qualified
- Fee simple
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During a bitter legal battle over property line disputes, a neighbor serves papers on the owner of the property in dispute. This is known as:
- Construed to Act
- Being provided Actual Notice
- Conveyance of Suit
- Being Induced to act
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Being provided Actual Notice |
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Land has an inherent value and by making _______ you can increase the value. |
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When the IRS is owed money and takes it from personal property, this is referred to as a:
- Impound
- Repossession
- Collection
- Levy
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The Commissioner can not possess what item while he/she is acting as the head of the Department of Real Estate? |
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Any interest in a real estate brokerage. |
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The duties of ADRE include all of the following except:
- Cemeteries
- New Home Plottage
- Subdivisions
- New Condominium Communities
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The tenant overstayed the expiration of the lease and refuses to leave. A week later, he pays the owner rent which is then cashed. This is a : |
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Who does the day of closing belong to in a real estate transaction?
- Seller
- Buyer
- Grantee
- Agent
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An escrow agent notices a discrepancy in the documents provided from the seller. Who must the escrow agent receive clarification from? |
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Laws of Decent would be applied when determining what?
- Who would claim ownership after the death of the legally recognized owners.
- Possession Rights
- Ownership rights if more than one owner in a property
- What must be agreed upon when taking title as Joint Tenancy
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Who would claim ownership after the death of the legally recognized owners |
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What is the purpose of an Impound Account?
- Hold commissions on behalf of agents
- To hold the buyers Earnest Money
- Seller deposits keys for escrow to hold onto until transfer of ownership.
- To collect upfront money used to pay buyers taxes and insurance.
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To collect upfront money used to pay buyers taxes and insurance. |
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A married couple decide to build a home in Arizona as their primary residence. 3 years after living in that home, the wife inherits another house from her parents who recently deceased. This becomes community property in AZ:
- Automatically as it is community property
- Never as the husband has no legal claim to it.
- Once they move into it together
- Once the husband files a joint tenancy deed with the county
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Once they move into it together. |
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When in Arizona does the ownership transfer to the new buyer?
- When the deed is recorded
- When the escrow agent has proof of funds
- When the deed is delivered to the buyer
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When the deed is delivered to the buyer. |
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During the grace period, a real estate agent had a contract finally close after a long escrow. Since she wasn't actively licensed at the time of closing, what would happen to her commission? |
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The broker would be owed her full commission and then split according to their agreement. |
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During escrow, the buyers main obligation is:
- To obtain homeowners insurance
- To provide funds to purchase
- To investigate title defects
- To close on the escrow as per contract
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To provide funds to purchase |
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A squatter of real property must pay the taxes if they want to claim title for how many years? |
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Who would be entitled to a commission earned for an out of state commercial referral? |
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The broker of the referring agent who was duly licensed in the State. |
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A tenant moves into an apartment and signed a 13 month lease. This is an example of what type of lease? |
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You must take how many hours of continuing education every 2 years? |
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Two individuals that are NOT married purchase a home together. This type of co-ownership is called: |
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What would happen if someone were found to be operating as a real estate agent in the State of Arizona without being duly licensed? |
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Civil penalties could be issued against the offender |
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By recording the deed, owners are giving what? |
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What are the 3 names for the Subdivision Disclosure Report? |
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Subdivision Disclosure Report
Commissioner's Public Report
Public Report |
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With a lot split, is (SDR) required? |
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The idea behind Planned Unit Developments is:
- Ensuring conforming designs
- Ensuring identical zoning
- Enhancing overall well being in the community
- Mixing different types of residential properties
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Enhancing overall well being in the community |
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Several unrelated business associates want to acquire a commercial building and lease out the property to a new tech start up company that is looking for space in the area. These business partners agree that by forming a LLC together they could use that LLC to buy and take title to the building. Which method of holding title would this LLC be forced to take?
- Joint Tenants w/ Rights of Survivorship
- Community Property w/ Rights of Survivorship
- Severalty
- Tenants in Common
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A REIT must pay out how much of it's income in the form of dividends?
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Which of the following would be a possible reason as to why it is hard to finance a co-op property?
- The co-op is managed by a board who has control which make them hard to lease
- Co-op's are rare which make them difficult to finance
- Co-op's are owned in severalty making it difficult to finance
- There is not a deed but an owners lease which makes it difficult to finance
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There is not a deed but an owners lease which makes it difficult to finance. |
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What are some of the obligations of the tenant? (3)
- Adhere to building and safety codes
- Pay rent on time as outlined in the lease
- Free to disturb neighbors peaceful enjoyment
- Make all and any necessary repairs
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Adhere to building and safety codes
Pay rent on time as outlined in the lease
Make all and any necessary repairs |
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True or False
Tenants can be held liable if the property is deemed unsafe/unhealthy. |
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In which of the following cases could a tenant located in Arizona legally break their lease and are due back all of their deposits?
- Job Transfer
- Work Related Injury
- Diagnosed with a terminal illness
- Victim of domestic abuse
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What constitutes a property as a slum in Arizona?
- Leaking window
- Lack of drinking water
- A property with insufficient or non-functioning air conditioning
- Door that won't shut and lock properly
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The Smart Family moved into a rental house on March 5th after signing a lease for 1year. On July 13th, the landlord was served with a notice of foreclosure. In Arizona, when is the last day that the landlord must notify the Smart Family?
- July 16
- July 18
- July 31
- June 1
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A contract where we agreed in a conversation to do something is known as an expressed contract where our actions proved our intent is an _____contract. |
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Which of the following could be used to describe the state of a contract? (3)
- Valid
- Void
- Invoilable
- Unenforceable
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When all parties act fairly with the intent to complete the agreement, they are acting within a?
- Accord and Satisfaction
- Reasonable Stipulation
- Good Faith
- Assumed intentions
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A voidable contract that is never rescinded is considered to be?
- Unenforceable
- Valid
- Null and Void
- Limited
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A broker verbally agreed to list a neighbor's house for sale and put the house in the local MLS and promised to get the agreements to the sellers soon. What is the status of this listing?
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An owner of a condo while at a community function agrees to sell their unit to someone who is currently renting in the same complex. The buyer and seller agreed on all the terms, including the price. This is an example of a(n)?
- Undeniable Contract
- Unilateral Contract
- Executed Contract
- Express Contract
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Unilateral contract requires?
- A written contract
- One party to perform
- Two parties to perform
- Two parties to perform the same task
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What is a buyer exercising when they decide to buy a property that they were not required to buy but the seller was obligated to sell?
- First right of refusal
- An option
- An amendment
- A contingency
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A buyer must sell their home before purchasing your seller's home. What could an agent use to protect the buyer in case their house doesn't sell?
- A seller contingency
- A buyer contingency
- A boilerplate
- An option
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Buyer and Seller mutually agree to change an existing clause in their signed purchase agreement using a ...
- New purchase agreement
- Addendum
- Transcript
- Contingency Clause
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Before the seller had a chance to review the offer, your buyer found a better home and removed their original offer. There was no recourse to either party because they chose to do what to their offer?
- Rescind
- Exercise an option
- Novate
- Terminate for Cause
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James signed an option to sell a piece of land to Hank. The option was for 18months and was never recorded. James died 10months after the option was signed and his heirs decided to sell the land to an investor. What rights does Hank have?
- Hank can not do anything since James died
- Hank can sue the investor who purchased the property
- Hank can file a judgement lien against the property
- Hank can sue the heirs who sold the property as they represented the estate of James
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Hank can sue the heirs who sold the property as they represented the estate of James. |
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The _____ is commonly used in commercial real estate to start the buying process.
- Letter of Investment
- Universal Agreements
- Executory Offer
- Letter of Intent
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A land owner who uses his land to graze cattle allows other cattle rancher to use his land also. One day, the neighboring rancher proposes that he be able to use the land exclusively for the next 3years, and is willing to pay the land owner for these rights. The owner of the land wants to discuss it with his business partners. What might the neighbor offer as an enticement to the owner and his partners?
- A formal offer to purchase
- A legally recorded easement
- A notarized letter of intent
- A monetary deposit
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A vendee in Arizona put 10% down and has made payments equal to an additional 25% equity. If the vendee defaults how much time would the vendor need to give to redeem the property?
- 30 days
- 120 days
- 240 days
- 270 days
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True or False:
Arizona is not a lien theory state. |
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Arizona is typically referred to as a ____.
- Deed of Trust State
- Mortgage State
- Beneficiary State
- Community Deed State
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Is it possible for Jennifer's interest to be sold?
- No, never
- Yes, in every case
- Depends on state Law
- Yes, but only at a steeply reduced price
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The most important factor determining how quickly the forces of supply and demand work is:
- A property's specific geographic location
- The property's specific price
- immobility of a property
- Uniqueness of a property
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A property's specific geographic location |
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Which of the following is considered personal property?
- Bathtub
- Built in microwave
- Wood burning fireplace
- Patio furniture
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Radon is:
- Easy to detect because of it's odor
- Only found in the eastern United States
- A known human carcinogen
- Not found in older homes
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The owners of a modest ranch house in a neighborhood of larger, more expensive homes may find that the value of their home is affected by what principle?
- Increasing returns
- Progression
- Competition
- Regression
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Which of the following is an important factor in comparing properties under the sales comparison approach to value?
- Difference in appearance and condition
- Potential market rent
- Mortgage balance
- Differences in original cost
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Difference in appearance and condition |
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Which of the following is legal?
- Charging a family with children a higher security deposit than those with no children
- Requiring a person with a disability to establish an escrow account for the costs to restore a property after it has been modified
- Picturing only white people in a brochure as the "happy residents" in a housing development
- Refusing to sell a house to a person who has a history of mental illness
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Requiring a person with a disability to establish an escrow account for the costs to restore a property after it has been modified. |
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