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1
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  1. one defining difference between real estate (real property) and personal property is that real estate includes:

A. land and the rights and interests inherent in the ownership of land, while personal property includes only air and mineral rights.
B. The trees and air rights, while personal property includes the house and its contents
C. Land and all things permanently attached, while personal property includes property that is movable.
D. Annual crops, while personal property includes mineral rights.

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Answer: C. land and all things permanently attached, while personal property includes property that is movable. (pg. 12-13)

2
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  1. A bookstore owner rents space in a commercial building. The bookstore has large tables fastened to the walls where customers are encouraged to sit and read. Shelves create aisles from the front of the store to the back. The shelves are bolted to both the ceiling and the floor. Which of these BEST characterizes these tables and shelves?

A. The shelves and tables are trade fixtures and will be sold when the owner sells the building
B. The shelves and tables are trade fixtures and must be removed before the bookstores lease expires; the tenant is responsible to the landlord for any damage that their removal process causes to the premises.
C. Because the bookstore is a tenant, the shelves and tables are fixtures and may not be removed, except with the owners permission.
D. Because the shelves and tables are attached to the building, they retreated the same way as other fixtures.

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Answer: B. The shelves and tables are trade fixtures and must be removed before the bookstores lease expires; the tenant is responsible to the landlord for any damage that their removal process causes to the premises. (pg. 18)

3
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  1. Which of these is considered the MOST important characteristics of land?

A. air rights
B. permanence
C. subsurface rights
D. Location

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Answer: D. Location (14)

4
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  1. Another term for personal property is:

A. Fixtures
B. Realty
C. Chattels
D. Fructus naturales

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Answer: C. Chattels (16)

5
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  1. when an owner of real estate sells the property to someone else, which of the ‘sticks’ in the bundle of legal rights is she using?

A. exclusion
B. legal enjoyment
C. control
D. Disposition

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Answer. D. Disposition (15)

6
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  1. A man inherited a farm from his uncle. As a new owner, the first thing he did with the vacant property was to remove all the topsoil, which he sold to a landscaping company. He then removed a thick layer of limestone and sold it to a construction company. Finally, he dug 40 feet into the bedrock and sold it for gravel. When the farm owner died he left the farm to his daughter. Which of these statements is TRUE?

A. the daughter inherits nothing because the farm no longer exists
B. The daughter owns gravel, limestone, and top soil no matter where it is
C. The daughter inherits a large hole in the ground, but it is still a farm, down to the center of the earth.
D. The mans estate must restore the land to its original condition

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Answer. C the daughter inherits a large hold in the ground, but it is still a farm down to the center of the earth. (13)

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  1. The buyer and the seller of a home are debating whether a certain item is real or personal property. The buyer says it is real property and should convey with the house; the seller says it is personal property and would not convey without a separate bill of sale. In determining whether an item is real or personal property, a court would NOT consider:

A. Whether its removal would cause severe damage to the real estate.
B. Whether the item is clearly adapted to the real estate.
C. The cost of the item is clearly adapted to the real estate
D. Any relevant agreement of the parties in their contract of sale.

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Answer: C. the cost of the item is clearly adapted to the real estate. (18)

8
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  1. Which of these BEST describes the economic characteristics of real estate?

A. Scarcity, improvements, and location
B. Location, uniqueness, and indestructibility
C. Scarcity, immobility, and improvements
D. Attachment, location, and improvements

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Answer: A. scarcity, improvements, and location (14)

9
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  1. An owner decides to sell her house and takes the antique front door with her when she moves. In the absence of any provision in the contract, is the owner allowed to remove the door?

A. No, this act of severance is not allowed at time of selling because the door is a fixture
B. Yes, the owner can remove the door, and the act is called accession.
C. No, this is conversation
D. Yes, the owner can remove the door, and the act is called separation

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Answer:A. No, this act of severance is not allowed at time of selling because the door is a fixture (17)

10
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  1. When moving into a newly purchased home, the buyer discovered that the seller had taken the electric lighting units that were installed over the vanity in the bathroom. The seller had not indicated in the sales contract that these would be removed. Which of these is true??

A. The lighting fixtures belong to the seller because he installed them as personal property.
B. These lighting fixtures are considered trade fixtures and could be removed
C. installed lighting units normally are considered real estate fixtures
D. Original lighting fixtures are real property, but replacement lighting is personal property and can be taken by the seller.

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Answer: C. installed lighting units normally are considered real estate fixtures (17)

11
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  1. A homeowner is building a new enclosed front porch on his home. A truckload of lumber has been left in his driveway for use in building the porch. At this point, the lumber is considered:

A. a fixture, because it will be permanently affixed to existing real property.
B. personal property
C. a chattel that is real property
D. A trade fixture of chattel fixture

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Answer: B. personal property (16)

12
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  1. Intent of the parties, method of attachment, adaptation to real estate, and agreements between the parties are the legal tests for determining whether an item is:

A. a fixture or personal property
B. a trade fixture or personal property
C. real property or real estate
D. an improvement

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Answer: A. fixture or personal property (18)

13
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  1. Parking spaces in a multiunit building, water rights, and other improvements are considered/classified:

A. Trade fixtures
B. Emblements
C. Subsurface rights
D. Appurtenances

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Answer: D. Appurtenances (13)

14
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  1. A person buys a parcel of natural forest. The person them immediately cuts down all the trees and constructs a large shed out of old sheets of rusted steel for storing turpentine, varnish, and industrial waste products. Which of these statements is TRUE about the rusty shed?

A. The shed is personal property
B. If the owner is in the business of storing toxic substances, the shed is a trade fixture
C. Altering the property in order to construct a shed is not included in the bundle of rights
D. The owners action constitutes improvement of the property.

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Answer: D. The owners action constitutes improvement of the property. (12)

15
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  1. The phrase bundle of legal rights is property included in:

A. the definition of real property
B. A legal description
C. Real estate transactions
D. Leases for less than one year

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Answer: A. the definition of real property (15)

16
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  1. Which of these is an example of an appurtenance?

A. personal property
B. Water rights
C. A fixture
D. A trade fixture

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Answer: B. Water rights (13)

17
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  1. All of these rights are included in the right to control ones property EXCEPT

A. Sell the property to a neighbor
B. Erect ‘no trespassing’ signs
C. Enjoy profits from its ownership
D. Exclude utility meter readers

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Answer: D. Exclude utility meter readers (15)

18
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  1. According to law, a trade fixture is usually treated as :

A. A fixture
B. An easement
C. Personalty
D. A license

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Answer: C. Personalty (18)

19
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  1. A buyer is interested in a house that fits most of her needs, but it is located in a busy area where she is not sure she wants to live. The real estate characteristic associated with her concern is:

A. Physical deterioration
B. Area preference
C. Permanence of investment
D. immobility

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Answer: B. Area preference (14)

20
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  1. Which of these is considered personal property?

A. woodburning fire place
B. awnings
C. patio furniture
D. bathtubs

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Answer: C. patio furniture (16)