{"id":118690,"date":"2023-09-05T17:40:05","date_gmt":"2023-09-05T17:40:05","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=118690"},"modified":"2023-09-05T17:40:13","modified_gmt":"2023-09-05T17:40:13","slug":"champions-real-estate-exam-bundle-graded-a-updated-2023","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/09\/05\/champions-real-estate-exam-bundle-graded-a-updated-2023\/","title":{"rendered":"Champions Real Estate Exam Bundle (Graded A) updated 2023"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Real Estate Exam Prep (Champions;<br>Texas) Questions and Answers 2023<br>appurtenance &#8211; Answer- term used to describe rights, privileges or improvements that<br>belong to and pass with the land<br>improvements &#8211; Answer- man&#8217;s additions to the land such as building and landscaping<br>personal property &#8211; Answer- also called chattel or personalty; a right or interest in<br>smiting of a temporary or movable nature and includes anything not classed as real<br>property. Real property becomes personal property through severance.<br>bill of sale &#8211; Answer- ownership of chattel or personalty is transferred via this, also<br>called a non-realty item addendum<br>fixture &#8211; Answer- item that was personal property but has been attached in such a way<br>that it has become real property such at tv brackets<br>installed &#8211; Answer- often indicates a permanent attachment<br>annexation &#8211; Answer- the process of attaching an item of personal property to real<br>estate such that it becomes a fixture<br>severance &#8211; Answer- the process of real property becoming personal. Fixture is<br>uninstalled and becomes personal property again<br>trade fixtures &#8211; Answer- term used for fixtures in commercial transactions. installed by a<br>tenant to carry out a business and may be removed prior to the termination of the lease.<br>If they are not removed they become real property and pass to the landlord<br>emblements &#8211; Answer- crops that are cultivated annually. Considered the personal<br>property of the farmer who cultivated them. Ownership can be transferred with a bill or<br>sale, or farmer may make arrangements to return to the property and harvest them one<br>time.<br>physical characteristics of real property &#8211; Answer- non homogeneity-no two exactly<br>alike; immobility- cannot be moves; indestructibility-will always be there<br>economic characteristics of real property &#8211; Answer- scarcity-naturally desirable;<br>modification-change or improve; fixity-not liquid assets; situs-prestige location.<br>nonhomogeneity &#8211; Answer- one of three physical characteristics of land; no two pieces<br>are exactly alike<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>immobility &#8211; Answer- one of three physical characteristics of land; land cannot be moved<br>indestructibility &#8211; Answer- one of three physical characteristics of land; land is durable<br>and will always be there<br>scarcity &#8211; Answer- one of four economic characteristics of land; land is in short supply<br>where demand is great (geographic considerations)<br>modification &#8211; Answer- one of four economic characteristics of land; land use and value<br>are greatly influenced by improvements made by man to land and to surrounding<br>parcels of land<br>fixity &#8211; Answer- one of four economic characteristics of land; land and buildings and<br>other improvements to land are considered fixed or permanent investments (not liquid)<br>situs &#8211; Answer- one of four economic characteristics of land; location preference from an<br>economic rather than a geographic standpoint<br>legal description &#8211; Answer- created and determined by a surveyor. Three legal methods<br>of land description: metes and bounds, lot, block and subdivision and the Rectangular<br>Survey System. Does not need to be included in a lease agreement.<br>metes and bounds &#8211; Answer- legal land description method; use terminal point and<br>angles and always have a point of beginning. monument (permanent surveyor markers)<br>may be added. Most common in farm and ranch.<br>lot, block and subdivision method &#8211; Answer- most common description used in<br>residential listings. derived from a recorded map called a plat<br>plat &#8211; Answer- recorded map<br>most common method of legal land description &#8211; Answer- lot, block and subdivision<br>method<br>rectangular survey system &#8211; Answer- legal land description method; uses base lines,<br>meridians, townships and sections &#8211; located in ranges.<br>Township (survey system) &#8211; Answer- contains 36 sections (part of rectangular survey<br>system)<br>Section (survey system) &#8211; Answer- contains 640 square acres (part of rectangular<br>survey system)<br>640 acres &#8211; Answer- 1 square mile<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions real estate finance Exam<br>Questions with Verified Answers<br>mortgage Broker &#8211; Answer- Functions as a middleman between the borrower and the<br>lender, negotiating, selling or arranging loans to be delivered to large investors<br>Mortgage Banker &#8211; Answer- Provide their own funds for the purpose of providing<br>mortgage financing<br>Correspondent Lender &#8211; Answer- Smaller in scale then mortgage bankers or brokers,<br>these lenders typically extended loans with their own funds at their own risk<br>Origination &#8211; Answer- The process of creating a new mortgage loan<br>Underwriting &#8211; Answer- Detailed process of evaluating a borrowers loan application to<br>determine the risk involved for the lender<br>Closing\/Settlement &#8211; Answer- Consummation of a contractual real estate transaction in<br>which all appropriate documents are signed and the proceeds of the mortgage loan are<br>then distributed by the lender<br>Funding &#8211; Answer- The process of transferring funds into a title or escrow company for<br>disbursement<br>Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 (HERA) &#8211; Answer- Designed to assist with<br>recovery and revitalization of America&#8217;s residential housing market<br>SAFE Act (Secure &amp; Fair Enforement of Mortgage Licensing Act) &#8211; Answer- Sets a<br>minimum standard for licensing and registering mortgage loan originators.<br>M1 &#8211; Answer- Sum of currency held by the public and transaction deposits at depository<br>institutions<br>M2 &#8211; Answer- M1 plus savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and other liquid assets<br>monetary policy &#8211; Answer- Maintenance of a stable money supply that provides for<br>growth in the economy while keeping inflation in check. Federal reserve is responsible<br>for monetary policy<br>fiscal policy &#8211; Answer- Federal government spending.<br>The Federal Reserve &#8211; Answer- The central banking system of the United States<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Monetary inflation &#8211; Answer- Excess of money supply in the market<br>discount rate &#8211; Answer- Interest rate a Reserve Bank charges eligible financial<br>institutions to borrow funds on a short term basis.<br>federal funds rate &#8211; Answer- Is the rate that the federal reserve charges banks for<br>unsecured loans most of which are for a very short term (sometimes overnight) banks<br>use these to meet their liquidity requirements when withdrawals threaten to exceed<br>cash on hand<br>US Treasury &#8211; Answer- Primarily responsible for raising funds to finance the operations<br>of the US government. Management of fiscal policy<br>Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) &#8211; Answer- charters and regulates<br>national banks<br>US Mint &#8211; Answer- Make US coins<br>Department of housing and urban development (HUD 1965) &#8211; Answer- Create strong<br>sustainable inclusive communities and quality affordable homes.<br>The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) &#8211; Answer- Provides mortgage loans made by<br>FHA approved lenders through the United States and its territories<br>Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) &#8211; Answer- Help communities with<br>economic development, Job opportunities and housing rehabilitation<br>Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 &#8211; AnswerPromote the financial stability of the United States by improving accountability and<br>transparency in the financial system, to end &#8220;to big to fail&#8221; to protect the American<br>taxpayer by ending bailouts to protect consumers from abusive financial services<br>practices and other purposes<br>Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) &#8211; Answer- Examine and enforce<br>consumer protection regulations for all mortgage related business. Established under<br>Dodd-Frank<br>Community Reinvestment Act &#8211; Answer- A law requiring lenders to meet the needs of<br>the community in which they are charted to do business.<br>Redlining &#8211; Answer- a practice in which banks refuse to make loans to people living in<br>certain geographic locations<br>Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) 1974 &#8211; Answer- Ensures all consumers are given<br>an equal chance to obtain credit<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Real estate Investments \/ champions<br>Exam Questions with correct Answers<br>if you are holding undeveloped land, your goal as an investment is: &#8211; Answerappreciation<br>land is referred to as <strong>_<\/strong> because it can be seen touched &#8211; Answer- tangible<br>Formaldehyde gas is: &#8211; Answer- Colorless<br>Local governments can use which of the following to enforce subdivision requirements?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Answer- Police Power<br>The time limitation on deed restrictions is typically <strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em> due to changes that<br>render the original<br>restriction irrelevant. &#8211; Answer- 25-35 years<br>Which of the following is a rating used for investment opportunities? &#8211; Answer- All of<br>these are ratings used for investment opportunities<br>Which phase assessment defines the steps needed to clean up contaminated areas of<br>a property? &#8211; Answer- Phase III Assessment<br>The <\/strong>, authorized in 1954, was the first program of Urban Planning Assistance<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Answer- Subdivision Act<br>Which of the following are potentially responsible parties for clean-up costs of an<br>environmental problem? &#8211; Answer- The party who transported the waste<br>The right of <em>includes the right to sell or mortgage property and the right to<br>determine the<br>duration of the ownership term. &#8211; Answer- Disposition<br>from which country&#8217;s laws did community property stem? &#8211; Answer- Spain<br>A <strong>is a written instrument by which a grantor conveys an ownership interest in real property to a grantee &#8211; Answer- Deed Which of the following would be considered a trade fixture? &#8211; Answer- Dentist Chair In a lease, the landlord is referred to as the <em>___<\/em><\/strong><\/em>. &#8211; Answer- Lessor<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>The lessee in a lease agreement is also known as the <strong>&#8211; Answer- Tenant<br><em>___<\/em><\/strong> compensates a seller for taking a property off the market for an<br>extended period of time &#8211; Answer- Earnest Money<br><strong><em>is typically stated as a monthly charge to be paid by the tenant at the<br>beginning of each month &#8211; Answer- Rent<br>A(n) <\/em><\/strong><em>is the legally designated person who would be entitled to receive a<br>deceased person&#8217;s<br>property in absence of a will. &#8211; Answer- Heir<br>Profit realized in the sale, exchange or disposition of a capital asset is considered<br><\/em>. &#8211; Answer- Capital Gain Income<br>In determining capital gains on inherited property, the basis of value generally becomes<br>market value as of<br><strong><em><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- The date of the decedent&#8217;s death<br>In terms of qualifying for low-income housing tax credits, <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> means the initial<br>lease term extends to<br>6 months or more. &#8211; Answer- Nontransient<br>The gross rent charged to a tenant living in low-income housing cannot exceed <strong>% of the qualifying income level for the tenant&#8217;s family size &#8211; Answer- 30 Which of the following costs of the principal residence can a homeowner deduct from ordinary taxable income? &#8211; Answer- All of these costs are allowable tax deductions The IRS defines a(n) <em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> as one in which the taxpayer receives at least one<br>payment after the year of<br>sale. &#8211; Answer- Installment Sale<br><strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> is also known as earned income. &#8211; Answer- Active<br>The main difference between a commercial loan and a residential loan is that the lender<br>and investor<br>expect the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> to repay the commercial loan. &#8211; Answer- Property being<br>acquired<br>A(n) <strong>permits the lender to share in all the benefits derived from the property &#8211;<br>Answer- Equity participation<br>The &#8220;banker&#8217;s rate&#8221; considers a day <em>_<\/em><\/strong> of the annual rate. &#8211; Answer- 1\/360<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions Real Estate Finance Exam<br>with complete solutions<br>Loan-to-Value Ratio (LTV) &#8211; Answer- The percentage of the lesser of the appraised<br>value or sales price that the lender will lend.<br>ex: If a borrower is approved for an 80% loan, it means that the lender will loan up to<br>80% of the sales price or appraised value, whichever is lower.<br>Package Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Includes both real and personal property ( fixtures and<br>furnishings)<br>Blanket Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Covers more than one piece of property.<br>Wraparound Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Method of financing which preserves the low, existing<br>interest rate on the original note.<br>Open-End Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Permits additional borrowing on the same note. This is<br>sometimes called a credit card mortgage or a home equity line of credit &#8211; HELOC.<br>Budget Mortgage &#8211; Answer- The monthly house payment includes principal, interest,<br>taxes and insurance (known as PITI)<br>Collateral -Dependent Loans &#8211; Answer- A hard money loan is a specific type of assetbased financing in which a borrower receives funds secured by the value of a parcel of<br>real estate.<br>Character &#8211; Answer- Is a measure of the willingness of a borrower to make on-time<br>payments. Credit character is revealed in the borrower&#8217;s credit report.<br>Capacity &#8211; Answer- Is a measure of the borrower&#8217;s ability to repay the debt, and is<br>demonstrated through current earnings and job stability.<br>Capital &#8211; Answer- Is the sum of all assets that the borrower has accumulated.<br>Collateral &#8211; Answer- Is something of value that can be pledged as security for<br>repayment.<br>Yield &#8211; Answer- Is the return that the investor recieves over the life of the loan. (Also<br>known as profit)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Originator &#8211; Answer- The process of creating a new mortgage loan, including all steps<br>taken by a lender to attract and qualify a borrower.<br>Mortgage Broker &#8211; Answer- Typically functions as a middleman between the borrower<br>and the lender, negotiating, selling or arranging loans to be delivered to larger investors.<br>At one time originated up to 80% of all mortgage loans. (Back on the rise)<br>Mortgage Banker &#8211; Answer- Entities which provide their own funds for the purpose of<br>providing mortgage financing, as opposed to commercial banks\/savings associations.<br>(Held, or &#8220;Warehoused&#8221;)<br>Correspondent Lender &#8211; Answer- Usually smaller in scale than mortgage bankers or<br>brokers, these lenders typically extend loans with their own funds, at their own risk.<br>Processing &#8211; Answer- Once application is complete the file moves into this phase.<br>Underwriting &#8211; Answer- The detailed process of evaluating a borrower&#8217;s loan application<br>to determine the risk involved for the lender.<br>Closing &#8211; Answer- The consummation of a real estate transaction in which all<br>appropriate documents are signed and the proceeds of the mortgage loan are then<br>disbursed by the lender.<br>Servicing &#8211; Answer- Includes collecting monthly payments, maintaining records of<br>payments and balances, collecting and paying taxes and insurance ( and managing<br>escrow and impound funds) remitting funds to the note holder, and following up on<br>delinquencies.<br>Supply and Demand &#8211; Answer- an economic concept that states that the price of a good<br>rises and falls depending on how many people want it and depending on how much of<br>the good is available.<br>Funding &#8211; Answer- The process of transferring funds to a title or escrow company for<br>disbursement<br>The Safe Act &#8211; Answer- Designed to enhance consumer protection and reduce fraud.<br>(Key component of HERA)<br>M1 &#8211; Answer- Is defined as the sum of currency held by the public and transaction<br>deposits at depository institutions.<br>M2 &#8211; Answer- Is defined as M1 plus saving deposits, small-denomination time deposits<br>(those issued in amounts of less than $100,000) and retail money market mutual funds<br>shares.<br>Fiat Money &#8211; Answer- Is currency that is not backed by any precious metals at all.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions Real Estate Finance Exam<br>Questions and Answers 2023<br><strong><em>_ is the consummation of a contractual real estate transaction in which all appropriate documents are signed, and the mortgage loan proceeds are disbursed by the lender. &#8211; Answer- Closing The primary determinants of real estate values are supply and . &#8211; AnswerDemand<br>is something of value that can be pledged as security for repayment of a loan. &#8211;<br>Answer- Collateral<br>Servicing includes which of the following activities? &#8211; Answer- Maintaining records of<br>payment<br>The monetary policies of the <strong>___affects interest rates and the availability of funds. &#8211; Answer- Federal Reserve An excess supply of money in the market results in monetary <\/strong><\/em><\/strong><em>. &#8211; Answer- Inflation<br>Which agency insures deposits in banks and thrift institutions for up to $250,000? &#8211;<br>Answer- The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation<br>The <strong><em>_<\/em> is the interest rate a reserve bank charges eligible financial institutions to borrow funds on a short-term basis. &#8211; Answer- Discount rate Raising taxes and increasing borrowing are two ways at the treasury level to: &#8211; AnswerRaise funds to pay for government spending The Fed uses three primary monetary policy tools to influence the cost and availability of credit: open market operations, the discount rate, and <\/strong><\/em><strong>. &#8211; Answer- Reserve<br>requirements<br>When the costs of production and services increase, causing manufacturing prices to<br>rise, it is called <em>. &#8211; Answer- Cost-push inflation<br>Which of the following transactions is exempt from RESPA? &#8211; Answer- Temporary loans<br>Under the __<\/em><\/strong>, the use of certain terms in an advertisement triggers the need for full<br>disclosure of lending terms. &#8211; Answer- Truth in Lending Act<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Principles of Real Estate 1 \u2013 Champions<br>Exam Questions and Answers<br>Leasehold Estates &#8211; Answer- possession and use of property without ownership<br>Estate for years (tenancy for years) &#8211; Answer- any lease with a specific starting and<br>ending date. Survives the death or sale of the property<br>Periodic Tenancy\/periodic estate &#8211; Answer- lease that automatically renews itself for like<br>periods. example month to month. Requires notice to terminate<br>Estate at Will &#8211; Answer- Very loose agreement, terminates on death or sale of the<br>property<br>Tenancy in Sufferance &#8211; Answer- created when a tenant remains on the property after a<br>lease has expired<br>Requirements of a Valid Lease &#8211; Answer- Competent parties, let and take agreement,<br>adequate consideration (rent), legal purpose, property description<br>Emblements &#8211; Answer- Annual crops. Even though attached to the land they remain<br>personal property through harvest<br>Recovery Trust Account &#8211; Answer- Payments may not exceed $50,000 for single<br>transaction and $100,000 per licenseholder<br>Estate &#8211; Answer- the interest or nature of interest a person has in real property.<br>Bundle of Rights &#8211; Answer- Rights associated with property ownership<br>Fee simple absolute &#8211; Answer- Best type of ownership &#8211; Always a state of inheritance<br>Fee simple defeasible &#8211; Answer- Ownership that can be voided if a condition or<br>requirement for use of land is not met<br>Life Estate &#8211; Answer- ownership for the duration of someone&#8217;s life. Owner is called the<br>life tenant. At the end of the tenant&#8217;s life the property goes back to the original grantor<br>( life tenant with reversion) or to a 3rd party (remainderman)<br>TREC time to file a complaint &#8211; Answer- 4 years from incident date<br>Agency &#8211; Answer- relationship that exists when one person (agent) acts on behalf of<br>another person (the principal or client). Fiduciary relationship based on trust<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Types of Agency &#8211; Answer- Universal &#8211; full authority to conduct business on behalf of<br>the clint &#8211; POA. Minors , Imprisonment, Militar<br>General &#8211; right to represent individual in a particular type of transaction. Property<br>Manager to Owner<br>Agent to Broker<br>Special &#8211; most limited &#8211; agent performs limited duties for the principal. Agent to Client.<br>Broker to Client<br>Legal Descriptioin &#8211; Answer- Used in sales contracts and agreement<br>IABS (Information about Brokerage Services) &#8211; Answer- Provides consumers with<br>necessary information regarding agency relationships with licenseholders. Must be<br>provided to all potential parties at first substantive discussion.<br>TRELA (Texas Real Estate License Act) &#8211; Answer- The purpose is to protect the public<br>against unscrupulous brokers and agents<br>Fixtures &#8211; Answer- Personal property that has become attached to the land in such a<br>way as to become real property., Annexation &#8211; attaching, Severance &#8211; removing<br>Fixtures are transferred to new owner unless specifically excluded.<br>Intermediary &#8211; Answer- broker who appoints agents to represent parties in an in house<br>transaction. Remains neutral Must have written consent of both parties<br>Steering &#8211; Answer- Taking buyers away from any neighborhood based on race, color,<br>religion, national origin, sex, familial status or handicap<br>Blockbusting &#8211; Answer- attempt to induce panic selling in a neighborhood for financial<br>gain<br>Termination of Listing &#8211; Answer- upon completion, by mutual rescission, condemnation<br>of property, revocation of broker&#8217;s license, at anytime by broker or principal, expiration<br>of contract, death or incapacity of either party, bankruptcy of either party, abadoment by<br>the agent<br>Familial Status Exemption &#8211; Answer- Specifically designated for elderly under. HUD, is<br>occupied by person 62 and older, 80% is occupied by person 55 and older<br>Stigmatized property &#8211; Answer- property where there has been a murder, haunting, or in<br>the vicinity of a known sexual offender<br>In House Sale &#8211; Answer- a sale in which both the selling agent and the listing agent are<br>from the same firm.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Principles of Real Estate 1- Champions<br>School of Real Estate Questions and<br>Answers 2023<br>a freeway has made commuting to a distant suburban neighborhood easier, resulting in<br>an increase in new home sales. This increase in sales is an example of the economic<br>characteristic of<br>A.) scarcity<br>B.) Fixity<br>C.) Situs<br>D.) Modification &#8211; Answer- D.) Modification<br>The supply of Real Estate is affected by<br>A.) Land cost<br>B.) Building codes<br>C.) Government regulations<br>D.) All of these &#8211; Answer- D.) All of these<br>The least important factor affecting demand for real estate is:<br>A.) Population Growth<br>B.) Personal Preference<br>C.) Availability of Credit<br>D.) Transportation Systems &#8211; Answer- B.) Personal Preference<br>A lawsuit was tried on a real estate matter. The judge ruled in the case, citing the<br>decision of a judge in a similar case that was tried ten years ago. The judges decision in<br>the case was most likely based upon:<br>A.) Statutory Law<br>B.) Civil Law<br>C.) Common Law<br>D.) Local ordinance &#8211; Answer- C.) Common Law<br>A license holder was tried in a state district court on a complaint arising from a real<br>estate transaction. The court ruled that, among other transgressions, the defendant had<br>violated the Texas Real Estate License Act. This decision of the judge was based upon:<br>A.) Statutory law<br>B.) Civil Law<br>C.) Common Law<br>D.) Local Ordinance &#8211; Answer- A.) Statutory Law<br>RMLOs in Texas are licensed through:<br>A.) Texas Real Estate Commission<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>B.) National Mortgage Bankers Association<br>C.) Texas Department of Savings and Mortgage Lending<br>D.) Texas savings and loan board &#8211; Answer- C.) Texas Department of Savings and<br>Mortgage Lending<br>A Freeway has made commuting to a distant suburban neighborhood easier, resulting<br>in an increase in new home sales. This increase in sales is an example of the economic<br>characteristics of:<br>A.) Scarcity<br>B.) Fixity<br>C.) Situs<br>D.) Modification &#8211; Answer- D.) Modification<br>Air Rights are commonly leased or conveyed in:<br>A.) Cell tower leases<br>B.) Condominiums<br>C.) Outdoor Advertising<br>D.) All of these are correct &#8211; Answer- D) all of these<br>Building, roads and fences are all examples of:<br>A.) Personal Property<br>B.) Private Property<br>C.) Improvements<br>D.) Public Property &#8211; Answer- C.) Improvements<br>If a tenant fails to remove trade fixtures from the leased premises, the fixtures become<br>the property of the landlord through:<br>A.) Remediation<br>B.) Adverse Possession<br>C.) Accession<br>D.) Descent &#8211; Answer- C.) Accession<br>Effective in 1976, manufactured homes have been built according to a building code<br>administered by:<br>A.) Local building departments<br>B.) State code enforcement<br>C.) HUD<br>D.) FHA &#8211; Answer- C.) HUD<br>Homes that are built in sections according to local building codes and assembled on the<br>job site are known as:<br>A.) Trailers<br>B.) Mobile Homes<br>C.) Modular Homes<br>D.) Site built Homes &#8211; Answer- C.) Modular Homes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Principles of real estate II (Champions)<br>Exam with complete solutions<br>Functional obsolescence &#8211; Answer- Refers to the loss in desirability of the style, layout<br>or function of an element of a property over time<br>Sales comparison &#8211; Answer- best indicator of value for existing properties<br>highest and best use &#8211; Answer- the legal use for property that gives the greatest return<br>in money and\/or amenities<br>external obsolescence &#8211; Answer- the loss in value of a property caused by factors<br>outside the property itself<br>principle of contribution &#8211; Answer- suggests the value of a property is equal to the sum<br>of the contributory value of each of its components. most important aspect is that cost<br>does not equal value<br>most important aspect of principle of contribution &#8211; Answer- cost does not equal value<br>(for example\u2026swimming pool)<br>principle of change &#8211; Answer- forces acting on a parcel of land are always affecting the<br>value of the land<br>principle of anticipation &#8211; Answer- the purchase price is affected by the expectation of<br>future appeal and benefits<br>principle of substitution &#8211; Answer- the value of a commodity if influenced by the cost of<br>acquiring a substitute or comparable item.<br>principle of conformity &#8211; Answer- value is maximized when there is a reasonable degree<br>of homogeneity in a neighborhood<br>principle of increasing and decreasing returns &#8211; Answer- when the value added by an<br>improvement exceeds the cost\u2026do not over improve.<br>principle of supply and demand &#8211; Answer- when demand is high and supply is short,<br>prices go up &#8211; and vice versa<br>principle of regression &#8211; Answer- presence of lower-priced properties in the area will<br>cause a decline in the value of the subject property<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>principle of progression &#8211; Answer- presence of higher-priced properties in the area will<br>cause an increase in the value of the subject property<br>principle of competition &#8211; Answer- the absence of competition will cause prices to<br>increase in the marketplace. Increased competition will bring prices down.<br>characteristics of value &#8211; Answer- DUST; demand, utility, scarcity, transferability<br>market value &#8211; Answer- the most probable pice a property should bring in a competitive<br>and open market under all conditions requisite to a fair sale.<br>types of appraisal reviews &#8211; Answer- desk review and field review`<br>desk review &#8211; Answer- a type of appraisal review. reviews cover a checklist of items as<br>they analyze the appraisal report<br>field review &#8211; Answer- a type of appraisal review. many lenders, especially high LTV<br>loans, will order a field review of the appraisal. Independent third-party appraiser will<br>review the report, then verify the information.<br>limited appraisal &#8211; Answer- a type of appraisal review. some lenders accept this drive-by<br>type of review for low LTV or low risk loans.<br>ad valorem taxes &#8211; Answer- based on the assessed value of the property and the<br>existing tax rate.<br>assessed value &#8211; Answer- value set on the property for tax purposes. never a reliable<br>estimate of market value<br>USPAP &#8211; Answer- standards that have been established by the Appraisal Standards<br>Board of the Appraisal Founation<br>appraisal &#8211; Answer- an appraiser&#8217;s opinion of value<br>URAR &#8211; Answer- Universal Residential Appraisal Report; Fannie Mae 1004<br>three approaches to value &#8211; Answer- sales comparison approach, cost approach,<br>income approach<br>chronological age &#8211; Answer- the actual age of the property in years<br>effective age &#8211; Answer- estimate of age based on the condition of the property<br>Gross Rent Multiplier &#8211; Answer- part of income approach, used if there are a lot of rental<br>properties in the area.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions Real Estate Exam Prep<br>National Ch 7 Questions and Answers<br>Mortgage Loans &#8211; Answer- Most common choice for financing real property. Can be<br>conventional or non-conventional<br>Conventional Loan &#8211; Answer- Neither federally insured nor guaranteed<br>Non-conventional Loan &#8211; Answer- Federally insured\/guaranteed mortgage loans to<br>encourage ownership (FHA, VA, USDA)<br>Contract for Deed &#8211; Answer- A means by which the seller passes possession but retains<br>title to the property until the total or a substantial portion of the purchase price is paid.<br>Installment contract. The two parties here are the vendor (owner) and the vendee<br>(buyer).<br>Hypothecation &#8211; Answer- The action of pledging real property as security for a debt<br>Promissory Note &#8211; Answer- A written promise to pay a specified amount of money on<br>demand or at a definite time<br>Lien Theory &#8211; Answer- When mortgage loan is used for purchase of real property, at<br>closing the buyer receives the title and the lender has a lien<br>Title Theory &#8211; Answer- At closing the lender receives the title and will hold it until the lien<br>is satisfied or paid off<br>Deed of Trust &#8211; Answer- Used instead of a traditional mortgage in Texas. Parties are<br>borrows (trustor), lender (beneficiary), and trustee<br>Power of Sale Clause &#8211; Answer- Allows for non-judicial foreclosure<br>Trustee (Deed of Trust) &#8211; Answer- Acts in fiduciary relationship with beneficiary,<br>released lien when not is paid or forecloses in the event of default<br>Mortgagor &#8211; Answer- &#8220;Gets the door&#8221; &#8211; buyer\/borrower<br>Mortgagee &#8211; Answer- &#8220;Gets the fee&#8221; &#8211; lender<br>Primary Market &#8211; Answer- Market where consumers go to borrow money (mortgage<br>bankers, mortgage brokers, banks, credit unions)<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Secondary Market &#8211; Answer- Market where lenders go for money. Exists for the<br>purchase and sale of existing mortgages to investors \u2192 greater liquidity to residential<br>real estate market<br>Conforming Loans &#8211; Answer- Loans qualified to be purchased in the secondary market.<br>Meet purchase requirements of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac<br>Secondary Market Warehousing Agencies &#8211; Answer- Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Ginnie<br>Mae<br>Freddie Mac Forms &#8211; Answer- Used to ensure loans can be sold in secondary market<br>Fixed-Rate Amortized Loan &#8211; Answer- Equal, regular payments of principal and interest<br>until loan is repaid<br>Interest Paid In Arrears &#8211; Answer- Paid at the end of each payment period<br>Term Loan &#8211; Answer- Straight-loan, interest only paid until end of the term when the<br>entire principal is repaid (zero amortization)<br>Blanket Loan &#8211; Answer- Covers more than one piece of property. Contains release<br>clause<br>Release Clause &#8211; Answer- Allows borrower to obtain partial release of specific lots by<br>making required lump sum payments<br>Package Loan &#8211; Answer- Includes real property plus personal property (i.e. a furnished<br>condo)<br>Budget Loan &#8211; Answer- Includes PITI in monthly payments (principal, interest, taxes,<br>insurance)<br>Balloon Loan &#8211; Answer- Partially amortize with final payment substantially larger than<br>others \u2192 benefit of lower interest rate, disadvantage of high cost of refinancing<br>Participation Loan &#8211; Answer- Two or more lenders invest in one loan<br>Shared Appreciation Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Lenders collect principal and interest and<br>shares in profits when the property is sold<br>Open-End Mortgage &#8211; Answer- Permits additional borrowing on the same loan (HELOC<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>home equity line of credit)<br>Adjustable Rate Mortgage (ARM) &#8211; Answer- A loan characterized by a fluctuating<br>interest rate, usually one tied to a bank or savings and loan association cost-of-funds<br>index, index + fixed percent margin (ex: treasury bills + 2%)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From<br>PearsonVUE and &amp; Champions National<br>Exam Prep) Graded A<br>property owner has decided to do some landscaping work on his yard. he has planted a<br>tree surrounded by some flowering shrubs. The tree and shrubs are an example of:<br>a) encroachments<br>b) improvements<br>c) surface rights<br>d) emblements &#8211; Answer- b) improvements<br>A property owner has a waterfront lot on a stream. He has the right to use the water<br>from the stream. What is this right called?<br>a) riparian<br>b) littoral<br>c) appropriative<br>d) appropriation &#8211; Answer- a) riparian<br>A commercial tenant is aware that his lease will expire at the end of the month. He has<br>begun to disassemble his display cabinets and shelves. Which of the following<br>statements about this is true?<br>A) he cannot take them without first obtaining written permission from the landlord.<br>b) if the landlord wants them, he can pay the tenant and the tenant must leave them<br>c) The tenant can take these as they are trade fixtures<br>d) he must disclose to the landlord that he plans to take them &#8211; Answer- c) the tenant<br>can take these as they are trade fixtures<br>A seller is attending the closing on his property. The title company has discovered an<br>unsatisfied M&amp;M lien on the property. Which of the following is the most likely reason for<br>the lien?<br>a) a workman on the property left tools behind<br>b) unpaid personal property taxes<br>c) plumbing work that was completed but never paid for<br>d) a judgment &#8211; Answer- c) plumbing work that was completed but never paid for<br>A listing agent went to inspect a seller&#8217;s property hoping to list it for sale. The seller told<br>the listing agent that his neighbor&#8217;s satellite dish trespasses on his property. This is an<br>example of:<br>a) annexation<br>b) encroachment<br>c) appurtenance<br>d) license &#8211; Answer- b) encroachment<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>A father gives his son a life estate on a property. The son leases the property. The<br>tenant dies. What happens to the property?<br>a) it reverts to the father<br>b) it goes to the remainderman<br>c) it goes back to the son until he dies<br>d) it goes to the son&#8217;s heirs &#8211; Answer- c) it goes back to the son until he dies<br>A man leaves his second wife a life estate in their home after which the property goes to<br>his children from his first marriage. The children:<br>a) are remaindermen<br>b) have fee simple determinable<br>c) have a life estate<br>d) have a dominant interest in the property &#8211; Answer- a) are remaindermen<br>Which of the following statements about an easement is true?<br>a) an easement is a benefit to the servient property owner<br>b) an easement is an encroachment<br>c) an easement is a benefit to the dominant property owner<br>d) an easement in gross belongs to or passes with the land &#8211; Answer- c) an easement is<br>a benefit to the dominant property owner<br>P, Q, and R are joint tenants, P wants to sell the property, but Q and R do not. What<br>can P do?<br>a) file an injunction against the other owners<br>b) seek a writ of execution<br>c) file a suit for partition<br>d) get a release &#8211; Answer- c) file a suit for partition<br>A, B and C are joint tenants. C dies. B sells his share to D. What type of ownership do A<br>and D have?<br>a) joint tenants<br>b) tenants by the entirety<br>c) tenants in common<br>d) tenants in severalty &#8211; Answer- c) tenants in common<br>Under what right can the government change property use from commercial to<br>residential only?<br>a) Police Power<br>b) Eminent Domain<br>c) Taxation<br>d) Escheat &#8211; Answer- a) Police Power<br>Ownership of the common areas of condominiums is most likely to be:<br>a) joint tenancy<br>b) tenancy by the entirety<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>c) tenancy in common<br>d) sole ownership &#8211; Answer- c) tenancy in common<br>What should a buyer do to ensure that he is getting the best title to real property?<br>a) get an attorney&#8217;s opinion of title<br>b) get title insurance<br>c) get a special warranty deed<br>d) get a general warranty deed &#8211; Answer- d) get a general warranty deed<br>Which covenant in a deed guarantees that the owners will not suffer or be disturbed by<br>any claims in the property?<br>a) the covenant of seizen<br>b) the covenant against encumbrances<br>c) the covenant of quiet enjoyment<br>d) the covenant of warranty forever &#8211; Answer- c) the covenant of quiet enjoyment<br>Excess money at a foreclosure sale goes to:<br>a) the borrower<br>b) the lender<br>c) the courts<br>d) the trustee &#8211; Answer- a) the borrower<br>The required distance between buildings and a federally protected endangered species<br>wetlands, two incompatible uses, is an example of:<br>a) space determined by deed restrictions<br>b) Condemnation<br>c) a buffer zone<br>d) space determined by zoning &#8211; Answer- c) a buffer zone<br>After defaulting on a real estate loan, a borrower is able to pay off the loan prior to the<br>foreclosure sale. This is called:<br>a) right of first refusal<br>b) right of redemption<br>c) deed in lieu of foreclosure<br>d) an equitable estate &#8211; Answer- b) right of redemption<br>A couple purchased a condominium. The complex has an exercise room for all<br>residents. The couple does not use the exercise room and does not want to pay the<br>monthly fee for the use of the facility. What can they do to avoid this fee?<br>A) they can deduct the appropriate amount from their monthly condo fees<br>b) they can have an attorney send a letter to the homeowner&#8217;s association stating their<br>intention to not pay and then stop paying the fee.<br>C) they must pay the fee as they have a tenancy in common interest in all common<br>areas.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Law of Contracts &#8211; CHAMPIONS TEST<br>2023 (Answered)<br>Wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain is called: &#8211;<br>Answer- fraud<br>The Buyer and Seller Temporary Residential Lease forms may be used for a lease<br>period not to exceed: &#8211; Answer- 90 days<br><strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> extend above the surface without limitation. &#8211; Answer- air rights<br>An example(s) of an appurtenance would be: &#8211; Answer- easements<br>There is no upper limit on the value of a Texas homestead. &#8211; Answer- true<br>A(n) <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> is one that combines some of the elements of a sale with a lease. &#8211;<br>Answer- lease purchase agreement<br>Which of the following requires a contract for the conveyance of real estate to be in<br>writing to be enforceable? &#8211; Answer- statute of frauds<br>If a broker receives more than one offer on a property: &#8211; Answer- All must be presented<br>to the seller unless the seller has instructed the broker otherwise<br>The most common form of financing used by buyers is: &#8211; Answer- third party financing<br>A(n) <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> is a provision in a contract that requires that a certain act or event<br>happens in order for the contract to be binding on the party. &#8211; Answer- contingency<br>The Lead-Based Paint Disclosure is: &#8211; Answer- A federal requirement for residential<br>property built prior to 1978<br>In Texas, real estate contracts are subject to satisfactory inspections. &#8211; Answer- false<br>The term <strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> is synonymous with contingent. &#8211; Answer- subject to<br>Real estate agents play a role that includes arranging for the pre-qualification \/ preapproval of buyers. &#8211; Answer- true<br>Rule P-53 of the Texas Department of Insurance states that Title Companies: &#8211; AnswerCannot provide food and beverages for a picnic for a single firm, Cannot provide an<br>annual party for a single firm, Cannot provide continuing education classes unless they<br>charge the market rate for those classes<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Bill is the buyer purchasing a property from Sally. All contingencies have been met and<br>the parties are ready to close. One day prior to closing, Sally announces that she has<br>changed her mind and is going to keep the property. Bill is determined to complete the<br>purchase and acquire the property. The only default remedy in the contract that could<br>result in Bill acquiring the property is___________________________. &#8211; Answerspecific performance<br>Elmer Fleckenfleck, an agent with After Hours Realty, was preparing a contract. The<br>seller told Elmer that he wanted to stay in the property for at least a week after closing.<br>Elmer said that would be no problem and entered the following text to Paragraph 11:<br>&#8220;Seller and Buyer agree that Seller will remain in the Property for 7 days after closing<br>and funding.&#8221; In this case, Elmer has: &#8211; Answer- Engaged in the unlawful practice of law<br>The four economic characteristics of land are: scarcity, fixity, situs and <strong>. &#8211;<br>Answer- modification<br>Joe is an agent at Tried and True Realty. He gets a $150,000 offer on a property that is<br>listed for $199,500. In a recent phone conversation, the seller told Joe he would accept<br>no less than $185,000 for the property. Knowing the seller&#8217;s &#8220;bottom line,&#8221; what should<br>Joe do with the offer? &#8211; Answer- Joe should present the offer to the seller<br>An abstract of title is: &#8211; Answer- a complete written history of title<br>an option is: &#8211; Answer- a unilateral contract<br>A seller is going to continue to occupy a property for two days after closing. In this case,<br>the parties should use the Buyer&#8217;s Temporary Residential Lease form. &#8211; Answer- false<br>A contract in which only one party is obligated to perform is a______<\/strong> contract. &#8211;<br>Answer- unilateral<br>For tax prorations: &#8211; Answer- If taxes are not paid at or prior to closing the buyer shall<br>pay for the current year, If taxes for the current year vary from the amount prorated at<br>closing, the parties shall adjust the prorations when tax statements for the current year<br>are available, The tax proration may be calculated taking into consideration any change<br>in the exemptions that will affect the current year&#8217;s taxes<br><strong>is the right of the government to regulate and control the way land is used. &#8211;<br>Answer- police power<br>A seller of coastal property abutting tidally influenced water must provide the <\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Answer- Notice Regarding Coastal Area Property<br>RESPA prohibits <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong>, which is considered an abusive practice. &#8211; Answerkickbacks<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions Real Estate NATIONAL TEST<br>(chs 1-2) Final Exam with complete<br>solutions<br>Real Property &#8211; Answer- consists of land, improvements, attached to the land, benefits,<br>rights, and ownership interests that go with the land.<br>Appurtenance &#8211; Answer- is often used to describe rights, privileges, and improvements<br>that belong to and pass with the land<br>Improvements &#8211; Answer- man&#8217;s additions to the land such as buildings and landscaping<br>Personal property &#8211; Answer- is a right or interest in something of a temporary or<br>movable nature and includes anything not classed as real property (chattel or<br>personalty)<br>Bill of Sale &#8211; Answer- ownership is transferred with this document<br>Fixture &#8211; Answer- an item that was personal property; however, it has been attached in<br>such a way that it has become real property<br>Annexation &#8211; Answer- &#8220;the process&#8221; of attaching a fixture to a property in a way that it<br>becomes real property<br>Severance or &#8220;severed&#8221; &#8211; Answer- &#8220;the process&#8221; of real property becoming personal<br>property will be described by this<br>Trade Fixtures &#8211; Answer- fixtures installed by a tenant in order to carry out a business,<br>and they may be removed from leased property prior to the termination of the lease. If<br>these fixtures are not removed prior to termination of the lease, they become real<br>property and pass to the landlord.<br>Emblements &#8211; Answer- crops cultivated annually. even though they are attached to the<br>ground, they are considered the personal property of the farmer who cultivated them.<br>They are not automatically part of the sale of a farm or ranch.<br>Land&#8217;s 3 physical characteristics: &#8211; Answer- 1. Nonhomogeneity<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Immobility<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Indestructibility<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Nonhomogeneity &#8211; Answer- no two pieces of land are exactly alike. a more current<br>turn is uniqueness. each piece of land is unique<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Immobility &#8211; Answer- land cannot be moved &#8211; a person must go to the land<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Indestructibility &#8211; Answer- durability &#8211; it will always be there<br>land&#8217;s four economic characteristics: &#8211; Answer- 1. Scarcity<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Modification<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Fixity<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Situs<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Scarcity &#8211; Answer- in short supply, where demand is great &#8211; (a lot in Manhattan is<br>more valuable than a lot in upstate New York). Scarcity is usually based on geographic<br>considerations.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Modification &#8211; Answer- land use and value are greatly influenced by improvements<br>made by man to land and to surrounding parcels of land.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Fixity &#8211; Answer- land and buildings and other improvements to land are considered<br>fixed or permanent investments &#8211; they are not liquid assets.<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Situs &#8211; Answer- location preference, or location from an economic rather than a<br>geographic standpoint. This can change over time as people change.<br>Legal Description &#8211; Answer- this is created and determined by a surveyor. it is a<br>necessary part of a contract or conveyance (deed, listing, sales contract, etc.) in order<br>for that document to be enforceable. (methods: metes and bounds, lot and block, the<br>rectangular survey system)<br>3 methods of land description: &#8211; Answer- 1.) Metes and Bounds<br>2.) Lot and Block<br>3.) The rectangular (Government) Survey System<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>metes and bounds description &#8211; Answer- use terminal points and angles and always<br>have a p.o.b. (point of beginning). this method uses compass directions, degrees, and<br>minutes. the p.o.b. is also the end. might include the use of street names.<br><em>this is the OLDEST and MOST COMMON method of land description.<\/em> monuments,<br>permanent surveyor markers, are often the starting point for a metes and bounds<br>description, and can be essential to the accuracy of that description. (monuments can<br>be manmade &#8211; an iron pipe, or natural &#8211; a stand of timber, an old oak tree, etc.)<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Lot &amp; Block system (for legal description) &#8211; Answer- these descriptions are derived<br>from a recorded map, called a &#8220;plat.&#8221; this is the <strong><em>most common description used in residential listing agreements<\/em><\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions School Ch. 1 &#8211; Intro to Real<br>Estate Exam Questions and Answers<br>brokerage &#8211; Answer- the aspect of the real estate business that pertains to overseeing<br>the needs of the parties and completing a transaction.<br>RMLOs &#8211; Answer- Are also know as mortgage brokers<br>NAR &#8211; Answer- The largest trade organization representing real estate professionals<br>Value &#8211; Answer- A fair return or equivalent in goods, services, or money for something<br>exchanged<br>appraisal &#8211; Answer- the business of providing a professional opinion of the value of real<br>property<br>mortgage lending &#8211; Answer- business of providing money to individuals or corporations<br>for the conditional transfer or pledge of real estate as security for payment of a debt<br>Property Management &#8211; Answer- the management of residential and commercial<br>properties on behalf<br>of the investor-owner of the property.<br>Apartment Locators &#8211; Answer- work for firms that specialize in locating units for tenants<br>in multi-family<br>complexes<br>Apartment Locators. License or no license? &#8211; Answer- license<br>Home Inspectors &#8211; Answer- licensed in Texas by the Texas Real Estate Commission<br>(TREC). The inspectorcandidate must complete a series of courses and pass the state exam<br>Real Estate Development &#8211; Answer- most often involves the acquisition of land for<br>development into residential subdivisions, retail centers and other commercial uses.<br>Oil &amp; Gas Companies &#8211; Answer- employ a large number of individuals with a real estate<br>background<br>Institute of Real Estate Management (IREM) &#8211; Answer- An international community of<br>real estate managers dedicated to ethical business<br>practices, maximizing the value of investment real estate, and promoting superior<br>management<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Texas &#8220;Principles 1&#8221; (study &amp; HW)<br>Champions School of Real Estate study<br>guide latest updated<br>Trec Commision Membership &#8211; Answer- <strong><em><strong><em>_______<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> has 9 Members (6<br>brokers, 3 public) appointed by governor. They serve 6 year staggered term.<br>Texas Real Estate Borker Lawyer Committee &#8211; Answer- <strong><em><strong><em>____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> has 13<br>Members (6 brokers, 6 lawyers, 1 public)<br>Licensed by TREC &#8211; Answer- -18 years old<br>-a US citizen or lawfully admitted alien<br>resident of the state<br>Above are general Eligibility Requirements to be\u2026<br>buying, selling or leasing an easement pertaining to telecommunicaton, utility, railroad<br>or pipeline services. &#8211; Answer- A certificate is required separate of the license when\u2026<br>Payments into Trust Account &#8211; Answer- <strong><em><strong><em>____<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> ensures the availability of a<br>sufficient amount to pay on anticipated claims on the trust account.<br>acting negligently or incompetently, commingling money and soliciting or selling offers<br>for the sale of real estate by means of a lottery &#8211; Answer- A commission may suspend<br>or revoke a license for\u2026<br>the district court in the county where the administrative hearing was held. &#8211; Answer- In<br>order for an appeal to be made on a decision by the commission, it must be taken to\u2026<br>&#8220;Information about brokerage services&#8221; form &#8211; Answer- When dealing with a client it is<br>mandatory to give them a copy of the\u2026<br>Fidelity, Integrity, Competency &#8211; Answer- The three Canons for professional ethics and<br>conduct for Real Estate Licensees are\u2026<br>That agent has to join the &#8220;NAR&#8221; National Association of Realtors &#8211; Answer- Under what<br>circumstances can a person be called a &#8220;Realtor?&#8221;<br>FEDERAL LAW where the only protected class was Race. No one can discriminate<br>because of RACE. &#8211; Answer- What was the Fair Housing Laws or Civil Rights Act of<br>1866?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Civil Rights Act of 1968 &#8211; Answer- What amended the Civil Rights Act of 1866 to include<br>race, color, national origin, and religion?<br>Civil Rights Act of 1974 &#8211; Answer- What amended to include Sex (Male or Female)?<br>Civil Rights Act of 1988 &#8211; Answer- What amended to include Handicap and Familial<br>status?<br>Handicapped &#8211; Answer- having a physical or mental disability (including hearing,<br>mobility, visual impairment, chronic mental illness and AIDS) that substantially limits one<br>or more major life activities is defined as\u2026<br>Steering &#8211; Answer- Illigal practice of directing home seekers to a particular<br>neighborhood based on fair housing protected classes.<br>refuse to take the listing &#8211; Answer- If a seller asks agent to discriminate, the agent<br>must\u2026<br>ADA Americans with Disabilities Act &#8211; Answer- Enacted in 1992 and deals with<br>commercial property only<br>Personal Property &#8211; Answer- Things not attached to the land are considered\u2026<br>Chattel &#8211; Answer- also known as Personal Property<br>Bill of Sale &#8211; Answer- How is Personal Property sold?<br>Personal Property &#8211; Answer- Plants (Annual or fructus industrials or emblements) are<br>classified as\u2026<br>Appurtenances &#8211; Answer- right or privilege to land that goes with the land when<br>ownership changes such as parking lot spaces, easements, right or ways<br>Fixture &#8211; Answer- was personal property but then became real estate because it has<br>been attached to the land<br>Tests of a fixture &#8211; Answer- method of attachment (annexation)<br>Fitness or adaptation to property<br>Intention of the parties<br>Trade fixture &#8211; Answer- attached to the property under a commercial lease<br>Riparian Rights &#8211; Answer- What are rights to another&#8217;s land who borders a stream or<br>river?<br>Littoral Rights &#8211; Answer- What are rights to another&#8217;s land who borders a lake?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Accretion &#8211; Answer- What is it called when land is increased in size because of natural<br>deposit of rock and soil usually caused by water movement?<br>Alluvion &#8211; Answer- the land that has been created by Accretion<br>Reliction &#8211; Answer- dry land that results when water withdraws from the land<br>Avulsion &#8211; Answer- sudden removal of land by water<br>Erosion &#8211; Answer- the gradual wearing away of land and rock by water<br>Physical Characteristics of land &#8211; Answer- immobility, indestructibility, and nonhomogeneity are all\u2026<br>economic characteristics of land &#8211; Answer- scarcity, modification, improvements,<br>permanence of investment, area preference.<br>Situs &#8211; Answer- Area Preference is called <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong><em>.<br>Four types of legal descriptions of land &#8211; Answer- Metes and Bounds, Rectangular<br>survey system, recorded plats, and reference to documents other than maps are all\u2026<br>metes and bounds &#8211; Answer- legal land description most used in the US using distance<br>and direction to define and describe the boundaries of a property<br>Rectangular survey system &#8211; Answer- legal land description using latitude, longitude<br>lines, standard parallels and base lines to divide the earth into ares<br>640 &#8211; Answer- How many acres in each square mile<br>43560 &#8211; Answer- How many square feet are in an acre?<br>Recorded plat &#8211; Answer- Legal land description which divides larger plats into smaller<br>plots when land is divided in lots.<br>Police Power &#8211; Answer- <strong><em><strong>_____<\/strong><\/em><\/strong><\/em> in real estate applies to planning laws,<br>building codes, fire codes, rent control and health codes.<br>Eminent Domain &#8211; Answer- What is it called when government can take privately owned<br>real estate for public use?<br>condemnation &#8211; Answer- the process of eminent domain is called\u2026<br>Escheat &#8211; Answer- <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong> is when one dies without a will or heirs the government<br>takes it as it no longer has an owner basically going back to the state.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Principles of Real Estate 1- Champions<br>Quiz with complete solutions<br>Contracts with a person who lacks mental capacity can be &#8211; Answer- either void or<br>voidable<br>Community property is a concept of &#8211; Answer- Spanish law, and marriage is regarded<br>as a partnership.<br>Intermediary Without Appointments. &#8211; Answer- an agent will have the opportunity to sell<br>their own listing.<br>Oil and gas companies employ &#8211; Answer- a large number of individuals with a real<br>estate background.<br>The NFIP &#8211; Answer- offers flood insurance<br>The NFIP offers flood insurance to &#8211; Answer- homeowners, renters, and business<br>owners<br>The vast majority of homes built in the United States are &#8211; Answer- site built.<br>When a condominium is sold, three interests are created: &#8211; Answer- fee simple<br>ownership of the unit, fee simple ownership in an undivided interest in the common<br>areas, and an easement to the airspace occupied by the unit.<br>The Bureau [CFPB] is responsible for enforcing &#8211; Answer- federal consumer financial<br>law<br>To convert 152,460 square feet of land: &#8211; Answer- 152,460 \/ 43,560 = 3.5<br>Exclusive agency agreements &#8211; Answer- list their properties with a broker, primarily to<br>expose their properties through the multiple listing service<br>Easements may be created by &#8211; Answer- grant, reservation, implied grant, prescription,<br>necessity, condemnation.<br>The Texas Real Estate Commission consists of &#8211; Answer- of nine members and three<br>members who represent the public.<br>cooperative sale with single buyer representation &#8211; Answer- If the buyer purchases a<br>property listed by another firm<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>If the buyer purchases a property listed by another firm, &#8211; Answer- The listing firm<br>represents the seller, and the selling firm represents the buyer<br>Community property &#8211; Answer- marriage is regarded as a partnership.<br>Mutual Consent &#8211; Answer- Offer and Acceptance<br>An estate in severalty &#8211; Answer- involves ownership of real estate by one individual or<br>entity.<br>Real estate brokers recommend this listing &#8211; Answer- grants an exclusive right to sell<br>the property during the listing term.<br>exclusive right to sell &#8211; Answer- A commission is paid even if the property is sold by the<br>owner<br>TREC has promulgated sales contract forms for most residential properties including &#8211;<br>Answer- One-to-Four Family Residential Contract (Resale), New Home Contract<br>(Incomplete Construction), New Home Contract (Completed Construction), Unimproved<br>Property Contract, Residential Condominium Contract (Resale), Farm and Ranch<br>Contract.<br>Liens can be &#8211; Answer- specific or general<br>Violation of the law is &#8211; Answer- a civil offense<br>Passed in 1973 &#8211; Answer- DTPA allows an aggrieved consumer to sue a seller of goods<br>for damages<br>Units in a cooperative &#8211; Answer- are most often owned by a corporation<br>Indestructibility, a physical characteristic of land, is also known as: &#8211; Answer- Durability<br>A professional association whose local affiliates own and operate MLS systems<br>throughout the United States is the: &#8211; Answer- NAR<br>Appraisal is the business of: &#8211; Answer- Providing a professional opinion of the value of<br>real property<br>The least important factor affecting demand for real estate is &#8211; Answer- Personal<br>preference<br>Air rights are commonly leased or conveyed in &#8211; Answer- Cell tower leases,<br>Condominiums, Outdoor advertising<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Principles 1 Real Estate Champion<br>School Exam Questions and Answers<br>2023<br>What are the 4 economic Characteristics of land &#8211; Answer- 1,Scarcity, 2, Modification,<br>3,Fixity 4, Situs<br>Scarcity &#8211; Answer- Supply and demand, When there is shortage of something that and<br>individual wants the price goes up.<br>Situs &#8211; Answer- The location of the property or land from an economic not geographic<br>viewpoint. Preference people have based on location. Location Location Location\u2026.<br>Ad Valorem Taxes &#8211; Answer- Taxes on real properties (according to value)<br>TRELA Texas Real Estate License Act &#8211; Answer- The purpose is to protect the public<br>against unscrupulous brokers.<br>TREC Texas Real Estate Commission &#8211; Answer- Created in 1949 Can assess<br>administrative penalties of up to $5000 per day against offending licensed and<br>unlicensed individuals<br>Improvement &#8211; Answer- Any man made addition to the land that is permanent and is<br>considered to become part of the land. Building, landscaping, fences, patios ect\u2026<br>Fixture &#8211; Answer- Personal property that has become attached to the land in such a way<br>as to become real property<br>Severance &#8211; Answer- Removing fixtures by detaching them from real property or<br>uninstalling them<br>(should be removed prior to listing)..or &#8216;does not convey&#8217;<br>Intention of the Parties &#8211; Answer- When an item was installed .. most important test<br>Method of Attachment &#8211; Answer- How the item was attached to the property<br>Adaptation to the property &#8211; Answer- How the item fits the property<br>Emblements &#8211; Answer- Annual crops produced with labor<br>Even though attached to the land the crop is personal property. Tenant will still be<br>allowed to harvest annual crop even if not in possession of the land<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Townhomes &#8211; Answer- Sold as distinct living unit individual lot share common walls.<br>Owner of the townhome owns the property beneath the structure.<br>Homeowners Insurance &#8211; Answer- A contract between the insurance company and<br>policyholder protection fire, wind, hail, theft, flood, vandalism, loss or damage to<br>contents, and personal liability (Hazards such as flood or windstorms are additional)<br>Factors that affect insurance premiums &#8211; Answer- 1;Age and Condition 2; The home<br>replacement cost 3; Location 4; Availability of local fire protection 5; The policy claims<br>history 6; The policyholder credit score<br>Agency &#8211; Answer- An agency relationship exists when one person (the agent) acts for,<br>or on-behalf of another person (the principal is known as the client). The principal is one<br>who hires the agent and gives authority to the agent. This relationship is a fiduciary<br>(trust) relationship<br>Universal Agency &#8211; Answer- Has full authority to conduct business on behalf of the<br>client. (power of Attorney<br>General Agency &#8211; Answer- Broker has agents that work for them. A general agent may<br>bind the principal, meaning that the agent may sign certain contracts and agreements in<br>the name of the principal. Agent can sign for the broker<br>Special Agency &#8211; Answer- (Most Limited) known as the &#8216;limited agency&#8217;. The special<br>agent is NOT able to bind the principal because they are not allowed to sign or accept<br>any terms or conditions on behalf of the principal. A broker who sells directly w\/ a client<br>(no agent under the broker). The listing agreement establishes a special agency<br>relationship between the broker and seller<br>Agent Duties &#8211; Answer- Obedience, Loyalty, Disclosure, Confidentiality, Accounting,<br>Reasonable care (OLD CAR)<br>Trust &#8211; Answer- Not A DUTY<br>Customer &#8211; Answer- When a potential buyer contacts an agent for information regarding<br>a property<br>Client &#8211; Answer- An agreement with broker and agency<br>Intermediary Relationships &#8211; Answer- Broker reps both the buyer and seller Broker<br>remains neutral and avoids negotiating. The broker must first get written consent of both<br>parties<br>Intermediary with appointments &#8211; Answer- The appointed associate will give advice and<br>opinion (which means negotiate) to their respective parties. The broker must make the<br>appointments in writing using the Intermediary Relationship Notice<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Law of Agency &#8211; Champions School of<br>Real Estate Exam 2023 Questions and<br>Answers<br>The principal is also known as &#8211; Answer- client<br>fiduciary relationship &#8211; Answer- a relationship founded on trust and confidence<br>Agency Relationship &#8211; Answer- Exists when one person (the agent) acts for, or on<br>behalf of another person (the principal).<br>the principal &#8211; Answer- is the one who hires and gives authority to the agent<br>Texas Real Estate License Act TRELA &#8211; Answer- Was passed 1939. The purpose is to<br>protect the public against unscrupulous brokers and sales agents.<br>Texas Real Estate Commission TREC &#8211; Answer- Was created to enforce and administer<br>TRELA in 1949. The purpose of this act is to protect the public against unscrupulous<br>brokers and sales agents.<br>A licensed broker may not pay a commission to or otherwise compensate a person<br>directly or indirectly for performing an act of a broker unless the person is\u2026 &#8211; Answer- a<br>license holder or a real estate broker licensed in another state<br>TRELA may suspend or revoke a license or take other disciplinary action if the license<br>holder, while engaged in real estate brokerage engages in\u2026 &#8211; Answer- conduct that is<br>dishonest or in bad faith or that demonstrates untrustworthiness<br>a broker works FOR &#8211; Answer- a client<br>a broker works WITH &#8211; Answer- a customer<br>how does a buyer become a client &#8211; Answer- by entering into a buyer representation<br>agreement with the broker<br>Subagent &#8211; Answer- A license holder not associated with the seller&#8217;s broker, but who is<br>representing the seller through a cooperative agreement, often through membership in<br>a Multiple Listing Service (MLS), with the seller&#8217;s broker.<br>An agency relationship exists when one person, the <strong><em>_ acts for, or on behalf of another person, the __<\/em><\/strong> &#8211; Answer- agent, principal<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>which of the following is grounds for suspension or revocation of license by TREC? &#8211;<br>Answer- splitting commission with a person other than a license holder<br>The commission can deny licensure to an applicant based on the applicant&#8217;s<br><strong><em><strong><em>___________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> &#8211; Answer- moral character<br>Ostensible Agency &#8211; Answer- exists when actions lead another person to assume that<br>one is an agent.<br>Agency by Ratification &#8211; Answer- Occurs when an agent acts without prior authorization,<br>and the principal, upon learning of this action, accepts it.<br>agency coupled with an interest &#8211; Answer- When a broker is the owner of a property that<br>is being sold, or when a broker is interested in buying a property, we have agency<br>coupled with an interest<br>Agency Authority &#8211; Answer- or rights, may also be a result of &#8220;the norm&#8221;, or what is<br>considered customary in the business<br>Implied Authority &#8211; Answer- an agent&#8217;s authority to do things not specifically authorized<br>in order to carry out express authority<br>Fiduciaries &#8211; Answer- are held to the highest amount of good faith, are required to<br>exclude all selfish interest, are prohibited from putting themselves in positions where<br>personal interest and representative interest will conflict and must, in any direct dealing<br>with the principal, make full disclosure of all relevant facts and give the latter an<br>opportunity to obtain independent advice<br>General Agent &#8211; Answer- has less authority than the universal agent. Has the right to<br>represent his or her principal in a particular type of transaction or business. One<br>common example of a general agent in real estate is the property manager.<br>As agents, our fiduciary duties and responsibilities include &#8211; Answer- OLD CAR<br>Obedience<br>Loyalty<br>Disclosure<br>Confidentiality<br>Accounting<br>Reasonable care<br>Obedience &#8211; Answer- an agent is obligated to follow all o the lawful instructions of a<br>client<br>The commission may suspend or revoke a license or take other disciplinary action if the<br>license holder, while acting as a broker or sale agent\u2026 &#8211; Answer- commingles money<br>that belongs to another person with the license holders own money<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Law of Agency \u2013 Champions Exam<br>Questions and Answers (Graded A)<br>Which of the following has the authority to suspend or revoke a Texas real estate<br>license? &#8211; Answer- TREC<br>Which of the following is an element of a listing agreement? &#8211; Answer- the agreement to<br>pay a stated commission, usually a percentage of the sales price<br>the IRS considers which of the following a violation of independent contractor status? &#8211;<br>Answer- salesperson is told to work set hours, guaranteed a monthly minimum wage,<br>has his licensing fees paid by the broker<br>the TAR buyer representation agreement in or text book: &#8211; Answer- authorizes<br>intermediary, authorizes the buyer to give the agent complete loyalty, establishes an<br>exclusive market area<br>The amendments in 1996 to the License Act state that an agent is not liable for a<br>misrepresentation or concealment of material fact by a party if: &#8211; Answer- The licensee<br>did not know of the falsity of the misrepresentation<br>One who hires an agent to represent him is called a: &#8211; Answer- principal<br>It is always a good idea to have: &#8211; Answer- The seller fill out the Seller&#8217;s Disclosure<br>Notice<br>A real estate brokerage firm that practices buyer agency only has a lot of intermediary<br>transactions. &#8211; Answer- false<br>Which of the following is a statutory defense for a lawsuit brought about by DTPA? &#8211;<br>Answer- Written information obtained from a government record<br>A licensee is not liable for a misrepresentation or a concealment of a material fact made<br>by a party to a real estate transaction if the seller did not disclose it to the agent. &#8211;<br>Answer- true<br>Actual awareness of a falsity, deception, or unfairness of an act under DTPA is known<br>as: &#8211; Answer- knowingly<br>The TREC was established in: &#8211; Answer- 1949<br>an exemption to using the Information About Brokerage Services form is: &#8211; Answer- a<br>lease for not more than 1 year<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>TEXAS State Real Estate Exam Prep<br>(Champions School of Real estate<br>Chapters 1-6)<br>TREC was created in <strong><em>to administer the provisions of the license act which<br>passed in <\/em>. &#8211; Answer- 1949, 1939<br>Trec has the authority to make <\/strong><em>and <strong><em><strong>_<\/strong><\/em><\/strong><\/em><strong>. &#8211; Answer- Rules,<br>regulations<br>TREC consists of how many members? &#8211; Answer- Nine members &#8211; six licensed brokers<br>and 3 members of the public. All are appointed by governor and approved by senate<br>The broker lawyer committee &#8211; Answer- writes the promulgated contract forms.<br>The broker lawyer committee consists of: &#8211; Answer- 13 members. 6 brokers appointed<br>by trec and 6 lawyers appointed by the state bar association. 1 is a public member<br>appointed by governor<br>Penalties for unlicensed activity &#8211; Answer- Class A misdemeanor, not to exceed $4000<br>for each penalty, or up to 1 year in prison or both. Each day a violation continues may<br>be considered a separate violation.<br>Administrative penalties for unlicensed activity &#8211; Answer- up to $5,000 per day for<br>violation of the license act, by any person, licensed or unlicensed.<br>Real estate recovery trust account &#8211; Answer- ($50,000 max per transaction and<br>$100,000 max for any one licensee.)<br>If fund falls below $1 mill, trec can charge all licensee&#8217;s a $10 fee until balance goes<br>back up to $1.7 million. If balance is above $3.5 million, Trec reduces value by flushing<br>excess to the general fund of of texas.<br>Non-resident broker &#8211; Answer- A broker with a Texas Real Estate brokers license, but<br>no home or office in Texas<br>Trec has the authority to license <em>_____________________<\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- Real<br>estate inspectors<br>Fidelity &#8211; Answer- license holder is a fiduciary to his client. faithfulness; loyalty<br>Integrity &#8211; Answer- Will avoid misrepresentation by commission or omission<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Chapter 4 National Real Estate Exam<br>Prep (Champions School of Real estate)<br>Express contract &#8211; Answer- Contract that is written or stated<br>Implied contract &#8211; Answer- Contract by actions or evidence<br>Unilateral Contract &#8211; Answer- binds only one party. Example an option<br>Option contract &#8211; Answer- The right to purchase property within a definite time at a<br>specified price<br>Bilateral contract &#8211; Answer- Exchange of promises, binds both parties.<br>Required elements of a contract &#8211; Answer- 1. Competent parties<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ol class=\"wp-block-list\" start=\"2\">\n<li>Offer and acceptance<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Legal purpose<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>In writing<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Consideration<br>Executed (Fully executed) &#8211; Answer- When all the terms and conditions of the contract<br>have been met and carried out.<br>Executory &#8211; Answer- A contract that is signed, but not yet carried out<br>Void or Invalid Contract &#8211; Answer- No contract at all, not enforceable by law<br>Voidable Contract &#8211; Answer- An agreement that may be terminated by one of the parties<br>Unenforceable Contract &#8211; Answer- A valid contract rendered unenforceable by some<br>statute or law.<br>Mutual rescession &#8211; Answer- When parties agree to cancellation, the contract is<br>terminated.<br>Default &#8211; Answer- Is non-performance of a duty under a contract<br>Liquid damages &#8211; Answer- Money damages set out in the contract<br>Punitive damages &#8211; Answer- punish the defaulting parties<br>Compensatory damages &#8211; Answer- Set to cover the actual injury or economic loss<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n\n\n\n<p>Champions Real Estate Marketing SAE<br>Exam with complete solutions<br>Most common reason a property fails to sell is &#8211; Answer- price<br>Matching human needs with goods or services to meet those needs is the process of &#8211;<br>Answer- marketing<br><strong><em><strong><em>_________<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> is a key personality trait of a successful agent &#8211; Answerproblem solving<br>3 Ways Sales Agents Add Value to the Buying Process &#8211; Answer- Counseling,<br>Negotiating, and Managing the transaction<br>Four P&#8217;s of marketing real estate &#8211; Answer- product, promotion, price and place<br>How can you know your product? &#8211; Answer- Inspect company listings<br>\u2022 Travel your geographic area<br>\u2022 Practice writing offers<br>\u2022 Do net sheet calculations on your own house<br>AIDA &#8211; Answer- (The four psychological<br>steps of a sale: attention, interest, desire and action).<br>states that rational buyers will pay no more for a<br>property than they would for an equally desirable,<br>comparable property. &#8211; Answer- The principle of substitution in real estate valuation<br>Marketing to a specific age group is sometimes called &#8211; Answer- generational selling<br>An acronym for the psychological steps of a sale is &#8211; Answer- AIDA<br>A willingness to change and grow your marketing plan demonstrates to concept of<br><strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- adaptation<br>To be an effective problem solver, it is beneficial to understand \u2026. &#8211; Answer- basic<br>human needs and the psychological<br>steps involved in a sale<br>defined as expected benefits to be received as a result of ownership &#8211; Answeramenities<br>Objectives should be &#8211; Answer- measurable and achievable as well as timely.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Goals should be &#8211; Answer- attainable, flexible, measurable, and time frame<br>shot gun method &#8211; Answer- often the preferred choice for new agents until they realize<br>that they can&#8217;t possibly take<br>on such a large-scale market<br>4 types of buyers &#8211; Answer- -first time buyers<br>-relocators<br>-upgraders<br>-investors<br>communication is &#8211; Answer- transcribing and receiving\/ talking and listening<br>Marketing budget goals should be set for a minimum<br>of <em>, realistically more &#8211; Answer- 6 months<br><\/em> drive the market &#8211; Answer- consumers<br>Agents should &#8220;listen&#8221; not only to what the client is<br>saying, but also to <strong><em><strong><em>_______<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- body language<br>To be an effective problem solver, a real estate agent should understand the<br><strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em> involved<br>in a sale. &#8211; Answer- psychological<br>In which emotional phase is the buyer ready to buy? &#8211; Answer- Act<br>Gathering data, analyzing it and drawing conclusions based on it describes &#8211; Answermarketing research<br>Analyzing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats is referred to as a &#8211;<br>Answer- SWOT analysis<br>A report prepared by an agent to help a seller realistically price their property is a &#8211;<br>Answer- CMA<br>SWOT &#8211; Answer- strength, weakness, opportunities and threats &#8211; marketing research<br>analysis<br>CMA &#8211; Answer- comparative market analysis<br>Two kinds of market research &#8211; Answer- primary and secondary<br>primary research is<\/strong> focused &#8211; Answer- customer, examples email surveys,<br>mail surveys, closed transactions<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Real estate Investments \/ champions<br>Exam 2023 Questions with Verified<br>Answers<br>if you are holding undeveloped land, your goal as an investment is: &#8211; Answerappreciation<br>land is referred to as <strong>_<\/strong> because it can be seen touched &#8211; Answer- tangible<br>Formaldehyde gas is: &#8211; Answer- Colorless<br>Local governments can use which of the following to enforce subdivision requirements?<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li>Answer- Police Power<br>The time limitation on deed restrictions is typically <strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em> due to changes that<br>render the original<br>restriction irrelevant. &#8211; Answer- 25-35 years<br>Which of the following is a rating used for investment opportunities? &#8211; Answer- All of<br>these are ratings used for investment opportunities<br>Which phase assessment defines the steps needed to clean up contaminated areas of<br>a property? &#8211; Answer- Phase III Assessment<br>The <\/strong>, authorized in 1954, was the first program of Urban Planning Assistance<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li>Answer- Subdivision Act<br>Which of the following are potentially responsible parties for clean-up costs of an<br>environmental problem? &#8211; Answer- The party who transported the waste<br>The right of <em>includes the right to sell or mortgage property and the right to<br>determine the<br>duration of the ownership term. &#8211; Answer- Disposition<br>from which country&#8217;s laws did community property stem? &#8211; Answer- Spain<br>A <strong>_<\/strong><\/em> is a written instrument by which a grantor conveys an ownership interest in<br>real property to a<br>grantee &#8211; Answer- Deed<br>Which of the following would be considered a trade fixture? &#8211; Answer- Dentist Chair<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>In a lease, the landlord is referred to as the <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- Lessor<br>The lessee in a lease agreement is also known as the <\/em><\/strong><em>&#8211; Answer- Tenant<br><strong><em><strong>__<\/strong><\/em><\/strong><\/em> compensates a seller for taking a property off the market for an<br>extended period of time &#8211; Answer- Earnest Money<br><strong><em>is typically stated as a monthly charge to be paid by the tenant at the<br>beginning of each month &#8211; Answer- Rent<br>A(n) <\/em><\/strong><em>is the legally designated person who would be entitled to receive a<br>deceased person&#8217;s<br>property in absence of a will. &#8211; Answer- Heir<br>Profit realized in the sale, exchange or disposition of a capital asset is considered<br><\/em>. &#8211; Answer- Capital Gain Income<br>In determining capital gains on inherited property, the basis of value generally becomes<br>market value as of<br><strong><em><strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong>. &#8211; Answer- The date of the decedent&#8217;s death<br>In terms of qualifying for low-income housing tax credits, <strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> means the initial<br>lease term extends to<br>6 months or more. &#8211; Answer- Nontransient<br>The gross rent charged to a tenant living in low-income housing cannot exceed <strong>% of the qualifying income level for the tenant&#8217;s family size &#8211; Answer- 30 Which of the following costs of the principal residence can a homeowner deduct from ordinary taxable income? &#8211; Answer- All of these costs are allowable tax deductions The IRS defines a(n) <em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> as one in which the taxpayer receives at least one<br>payment after the year of<br>sale. &#8211; Answer- Installment Sale<br><strong><em><strong><em>_<\/em><\/strong> is also known as earned income. &#8211; Answer- Active<br>The main difference between a commercial loan and a residential loan is that the lender<br>and investor<br>expect the <strong><em>__<\/em><\/strong><\/em><\/strong> to repay the commercial loan. &#8211; 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