WASHINGTON REAL ESTATE
FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
A person takes control of an abandoned farmhouse,
and begins to modernize it. She notifies the
property's owner of her intention to do so and hears
nothing back. Eventually she would be able to take
title to this property through:
Select your answer below:
A. accession
B. adverse possession
C. escheat
,D. partition - ....ANSWER...B. adverse possession
There's a strip of land that lies between two
neighbors. One neighbor mistakenly believes the
land is his, and he consistently cares for it by
mowing it, fertilizing it, etc. At one point, he encloses
the property with a chain link fence. After enough
time passes, he might be able to obtain title to this
strip of land by:
Select your answer below:
A. escheat
B. prescribed use
C. eminent domain
D. adverse possession - ....ANSWER...D. adverse
possession
Bob builds a fence extending 20 feet onto the
neighboring property. He uses the land for 15 years
,without the knowledge of the neighboring owner,
who lives in another city. When Bob wants to list his
property for sale, including the extra 20-foot strip,
which of the following is true?
Select your answer below:
A. Adverse possession does not apply because the
neighboring owner did not know about Bob's
possession of the land
B. Adverse possession does not apply since Bob did
not pay taxes on the land during those 15 years
C. Bob has not proven hostile intent, because there
has not been a confrontation with the neighboring
owner
D. The land is his to sell, having passed through
adverse possession - ....ANSWER...D. The land is his
to sell, having passed through adverse possession
Sam takes possession of an unused farm and begins
growing crops. He sends the farm's owner a letter
, describing his actions. Can Sam ever become owner
of the farm?
Select your answer below:
A. Yes, because he is putting the land to productive
use
B. Yes, as long as he maintains possession
C. No, because adverse possession requires that the
true owner be unaware of the possession
D. No, because his possession is not hostile to the
owner's interest - ....ANSWER...B. Yes, as long as he
maintains possession
Bill can claim adverse possession of Elizabeth's
property. Which of the following is NOT true?
Select your answer below:
A. Bill was in possession of the property for the
continuous and uninterrupted period of time
required by law
FUNDAMENTALS EXAM 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 300 QUESTIONS
WITH DETAILED VERIFIED ANSWERS
(100% CORRECT ANSWERS)
/ALREADY GRADED A+
A person takes control of an abandoned farmhouse,
and begins to modernize it. She notifies the
property's owner of her intention to do so and hears
nothing back. Eventually she would be able to take
title to this property through:
Select your answer below:
A. accession
B. adverse possession
C. escheat
,D. partition - ....ANSWER...B. adverse possession
There's a strip of land that lies between two
neighbors. One neighbor mistakenly believes the
land is his, and he consistently cares for it by
mowing it, fertilizing it, etc. At one point, he encloses
the property with a chain link fence. After enough
time passes, he might be able to obtain title to this
strip of land by:
Select your answer below:
A. escheat
B. prescribed use
C. eminent domain
D. adverse possession - ....ANSWER...D. adverse
possession
Bob builds a fence extending 20 feet onto the
neighboring property. He uses the land for 15 years
,without the knowledge of the neighboring owner,
who lives in another city. When Bob wants to list his
property for sale, including the extra 20-foot strip,
which of the following is true?
Select your answer below:
A. Adverse possession does not apply because the
neighboring owner did not know about Bob's
possession of the land
B. Adverse possession does not apply since Bob did
not pay taxes on the land during those 15 years
C. Bob has not proven hostile intent, because there
has not been a confrontation with the neighboring
owner
D. The land is his to sell, having passed through
adverse possession - ....ANSWER...D. The land is his
to sell, having passed through adverse possession
Sam takes possession of an unused farm and begins
growing crops. He sends the farm's owner a letter
, describing his actions. Can Sam ever become owner
of the farm?
Select your answer below:
A. Yes, because he is putting the land to productive
use
B. Yes, as long as he maintains possession
C. No, because adverse possession requires that the
true owner be unaware of the possession
D. No, because his possession is not hostile to the
owner's interest - ....ANSWER...B. Yes, as long as he
maintains possession
Bill can claim adverse possession of Elizabeth's
property. Which of the following is NOT true?
Select your answer below:
A. Bill was in possession of the property for the
continuous and uninterrupted period of time
required by law