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Real Estate Principles
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Estate interests in real estate giving unlimited duration; titled interests
freehold
principal meridian
title insurance commitment
central place pattern
2. An interest in real property that serves as security for a loan obligation
linkages
real property
lien
tangible assets
3. Property taxes levied to finance special improvements that benefit adjacent property owners (eg - residents of subdivision paying $500/ft of frontage for street improvements)
special assessments
assessed value
words of conveyance
multinuclei city
4. Grantor and grantee signature - recital of consideration - words of conveyance - covenants - habendum clause - exceptions and reservations clause - description of land - acknowledgment - and delivery
requirements of a deed
tier line
habendum clause
recital of consideration
5. Same as deed restrictions
variance
tax assessor
restrictive covenants
concentric ring model
6. Words found early in the deed (does hereby grant - sell - convey - etc.)
license
dedicated property
user markets
words of conveyance
7. A development project - often involving a mixture of land uses not permitted by normal zoning - that IS allowed b/c the development is viewed as an integrated whole
community property
requirements of a deed
tier line
planned unit development (PUD)
8. Action initiated by property owner against gov't to recover loss in property value attributed to gov't activity
easement in gross
grantor
taxable value
inverse condemnation
9. The permission to use another's land for a specific and limited purpose (like dower except permission is given - not the right)
tenancy in common
license
plat lot and block number
ad valoreum taxes
10. A parcel that benefits from a servient parcel in an easement appurtenant
performance standard
capital markets
dominant parcel
specific lien
11. Any lease agreement that has no definite term at the start
special warranty deed
periodic tenancy
exceptions and reservation clause
property taxes
12. Building codes - zoning - subdivision regulations - planning & zoning administration - and board of adjustment
traditional planning features
traditional land use controls
condemnation
covenant of quiet enjoyment
13. Planning concept similar to new urbanism - also emphasizes 'compact' urban growth
market failures in real estate due to market distortion
interest
The highest quality deed is the one with
smart growth
14. Activities in a city that serve the local businesses and households
community property
legal life estate
concurrency
local economic activities
15. A security interest or lien that arises out of actions unrelated to ownership of the property
grantor
plat lot and block number
general lien
tax-exempt properties
16. A deed issued by the trustee in a court-supervised disposition of property
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17. Combines fee simple ownership for unit and tenancy in common for common areas; type of ownership - not a structure
principal meridian
ad valoreum taxes
statute of frauds
condominium
18. Doctrine stating that you cannot be bound by what you cannot know; if the documents are properly recorded in public record - they are enforceable to all persons - whether or not they are aware of the documents
statute of frauds
law of descent
doctrine of constructive conveyance
extraterritorial jurisdiction
19. User markets - capital markets - and government sector
recording statutes
Real estate values are determined by three sector interactions
market failures in real estate due to market distortion
exceptions and reservation clause
20. Planned unit development - performance standards - impact fees - and growth restrictions
newer approaches to land use control
performance standard
covenant of seizin
industry economies of scale
21. Unaccounted effects that a land use imposes on surrounding parcels
condominium
mortgage
externalities
title
22. No deed conveys rights that ___ does not have
attach
grantor
deed restriction
Real estate values are determined by three sector interactions
23. The sequence of conveyances passing ownership down through time
deed of bargain and sale
chain of title
doctrine of constructive conveyance
joint tenancy
24. Goods and services whose optimal location pattern is clustering
comparison activities
affordable housing allocation
Real estate values are determined by three sector interactions
township
25. Spillover effects from nearby land use - uniqueness of location (absolute monopoly) - instability of surrounding land use - and unknown quality or condition of existing structure
features of real estate that cause market distortion
intangible assets
periodic tenancy
property
26. Aka 'investment grade' generally commercial and worth at least $10 million
three main covenants
Reasons for complexity in conveying real estate
lien
institutional grade real estate
27. Any fixed structure (buildings - fences - walls) improvements
local economic activities
property tax lien
bid-rental model
improvements on the land
28. Tangilble assets of land and building(s); 'bundle of rights' associated with aforementioned.
special warranty deed
real estate
doctrine of constructive conveyance
grantee
29. The number of dollars of property tax divided by taxable value of property
deed
tax rate
testate
periodic tenancy
30. Rights associated with ownership of land and all permanent attachments to the land
traditional land use controls
tenancy by the entireties
lien
real property
31. Set of economic activities that a city provides for the world beyond its boundaries
public use
rule of capture
taxable value
economic base
32. Laws and procedures controlling how a state will convey a decedent's estate among the heir's if no will exists
tenancy in common
law of descent
intestate
bid-rental model
33. Rights of a lessee in a leased property; rights tenants receive in exchange for payment of rent
new urbanism
leasehold
covenant
license
34. Ownership interest subsequent to a life estate- which becomes fee simple absolute upon death of the life estate owner
public use
Model Residential Landlord - Tenant Act
remainder estate
plat lot and block number
35. A continuing easement from owner to owner
freehold
probate
easement appurtenant
special warranty deed
36. Area around a community where gov't plans to provide public services and beyonf which community development is prohibited
urban service area
mechanics' lien
remainder estate
title insurance commitment
37. Provision in some states allowing the owner/ occupants of full-time residences to apply for a certain monetary deduction from their assessed value in order to decrease property taxes
two types of property
homestead exemption
condominium bylaws
chain of title
38. A receding water line that leaves dry land to be added to an adjacent landowner's property
fixture
tenancy by the entireties
tenancy in common
reliction
39. Anything - tangible or intangible - that can be possessed
property
recording statutes
tax assessor
general lien
40. Contains 43 -560 feet
township
real property
community property
acre
41. Rights of surviving partners in joint tenancy to divide the interests of a decedent partner
right of survivorship
requirements of a deed
public purpose
grantor
42. Model of how land users bid for location that reveals the influences on how density of land use is determined
deed of bargain and sale
methods acceptable for property description in public records
covenant of seizin
bid-rental model
43. An approach to land use control that considers urban systems through limits to detrimental activities
performance standard
title insurance commitment
variance
comparison activities
44. Conveyance of a decedent's property without a will
cooperative
intestate
tenancy by the entireties
oard of adjustment
45. Covenant of seizin - covenant against encumbrances - and covenant of quiet enjoyment
agglomeration economies
three main covenants
extraterritorial jurisdiction
recital of consideration
46. State law that governs the disposition procedure of the conveyance of real property upon owner decedence
probate
torrens certificate
exceptions and reservation clause
patent
47. Growth of an industry within a locality that creates unique resources & cost advantages for that industry (e.g. - a large university)
industry economies of scale
general lien
impact fee
dedicated property
48. Deed that conveys no covenants and makes no assertions about grantor's interest; used to clear 'clouds' or encumbrances to the title
quitclaim deed
growth moratorium
title abstract
license
49. 'normal ownership' except that multiple owner's share identically in one bundle rights
judicial deed
economic and environmental impact statements
tenancy in common
urban service area
50. Public official who determines taxable property value (aka County Property Appraiser)
periodic tenancy
condominium
fee simple conditional
tax assessor