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CA Real Estate Exam 2024 Practice Questions with Correct Answers. An insurance policy which combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance coverage for a dwelling and its contents is called: Homeowner's insurance Buyer's insurance Errors and omissions insurance All of the above - Correct Answer-Homeowner's insurance Homeowner's insurance ensures comprehensive protection for homeowners. What is the status of a contract when all terms have been fulfilled and the transaction has been closed? Fully executed Terminated Voidable Unenforceable - Correct Answer-Fully executed This means that both parties have performed their obligations under the contract and there are no further actions required. At this point, the contract has been completely executed and both parties are typically released from any further obligations under the agreement. Surface rights, air rights, and subsurface rights are all rights that can be sold by a property owner while still retaining the property itself. These rights are known as: Severable rights Littoral rights Owner's rights Riparian rights - Correct Answer-Severable rights

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CA Real Estate Exam 2024 Practice Questions with
Correct Answers.

An insurance policy which combines personal liability insurance and hazard insurance
coverage for a dwelling and its contents is called:


Homeowner's insurance
Buyer's insurance
Errors and omissions insurance
All of the above - Correct Answer-Homeowner's insurance


Homeowner's insurance ensures comprehensive protection for homeowners.


What is the status of a contract when all terms have been fulfilled and the transaction has
been closed?


Fully executed
Terminated
Voidable
Unenforceable - Correct Answer-Fully executed


This means that both parties have performed their obligations under the contract and
there are no further actions required. At this point, the contract has been completely
executed and both parties are typically released from any further obligations under the
agreement.


Surface rights, air rights, and subsurface rights are all rights that can be sold by a property
owner while still retaining the property itself. These rights are known as:


Severable rights
Littoral rights
Owner's rights
Riparian rights - Correct Answer-Severable rights

,Surface rights, air rights, and subsurface rights can be sold separately and are called
severable rights.


When an easement allows the use of a neighboring property which automatically transfers
upon the sale of either dominant or servient property, it is called what type of easement?


Easement by prescription
Easement appurtenant
Easement in gross
Easement of utility - Correct Answer-Easement in appurtenant


Appurtenant means "runs with the land."


Linda purchased a fee simple interest for the private use of a residential property for one
week every single year. What did Linda purchase?


Shares in a cooperative building
A condominium
Common elements
Resort timeshare - Correct Answer-Resort timeshare


Vacation timeshare resorts sell a fee simple form of ownership to a buyer for the private
and exclusive use of a unit for one week a year. There is title work, a closing, and the
buyer is conveyed a deed.


What is the highest form of land ownership which includes the full and complete bundle of
property rights?


Fee simple defeasible
Fee simple determinable
Fee simple condition subsequent
Fee simple absolute - Correct Answer-Fee simple absolute

,Fee simple absolute freehold estate is the highest level of property ownership giving the
ownership giving the owner the right of possession, control, exclusion, enjoyment, and
disposition.


What type of ownership would allow two or more owners to have various unequal
percentages of ownership?


Joint tenancy with rights of survivorship
Joint tenancy
Tenancy in common
Tenancy in severalty - Correct Answer-Tenancy in common


Tenancy in common grants owners to have an equal, undivided interest in a property, but
also allows owners to have varying percentages of unequal ownership as well.


Tenancy in severalty is best described as:


Two property owners
One property owner
More than two property owners
Property owned by a corporation - Correct Answer-One property owner


Severing all other owners, when a single person is the sole owner of a property.


Which of the following is not one of the four land use controls?


Police power
Intestate
Escheat
Eminent domain - Correct Answer-Intestate


The four public land use controls in real estate are: police power, escheat, eminent
domain, and taxation. Intestate is a person who died without making a will.


What is the general purpose for cities to require building permits?

, Permit fees are income for the city
Control the amount of building allowed
To supersede deed restrictions
To require a minimum level of construction standards - Correct Answer-To require a
minimum level of construction standards


Construction standards are placed to maintain the safety and well-being of the public.


The interest rate banks charge to their preferred customers is called:


The graduated rate
The preferred rate
The prime rate
The priority rate - Correct Answer-The prime rate


The prime rate is the rate the banks charge their preferred customers for loans.


The city of Brownwood plans to build a new water treatment facility, but the land that is
required is privately owned. Eminent domain allows the city to:


Take possession with no compensation to the property owner
Do nothing, the city does not own the land
Ask the property owner to donate
Take possession against the owner's wishes, but the owner must be compensated -
Correct Answer-Take possession against the owner's wishes, but the owner must be
compensated


Eminent domain allows the government to take possession of privately owned land for
use by the public even at the objection of the owner as long as the property owner
receives compensation.


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