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California Department of Real Estate| Exam Date 2025| Verified Questions and Answers| Property Ownership and Transfer A buyer and seller are in escrow, but the buyer discovers the seller did not disclose a boundary dispute with a neighbor. How should this affect the transaction, and what actions should the buyer take? The buyer can request the seller resolve the issue before closing or negotiate to amend the purchase terms. If unresolved, the buyer may cancel escrow due to nondisclosure. A property owner dies intestate (without a will), leaving no immediate heirs. How is ownership transferred, and which entity becomes responsible for the property? Ownership typically transfers to the state through escheat after all possible heirs are ruled out. Explain how a quitclaim deed might be used to resolve a property ownership dispute between siblings inheriting a family home. One sibling can sign a quitclaim deed to transfer their interest to the other, clarifying ownership without warranties. A seller offers a property "as-is," but the buyer later discovers undisclosed structural damage. Evaluate the buyer’s legal options. The buyer may sue for damages or rescission if the seller knowingly withheld material facts not discoverable during inspection. 2 Analyze the risks associated with transferring property ownership without recording the deed with the county recorder's office. The new owner risks challenges to their ownership if a third party later claims rights to the property. A married couple owns a property as community property with right of survivorship. Explain how ownership is transferred upon the death of one spouse. The surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased spouse’s interest without probate. A tenant believes they have an ownership claim to a property they’ve occupied for 20 years. Assess the legal basis for their claim. They might claim adverse possession if they’ve met requirements like continuous and hostile use for the statutory period. A buyer learns after closing that the seller’s ex-spouse still has an ownership claim on the property. Propose steps to resolve this issue. The buyer should work with their title insurance company to address the claim or negotiate with the ex-spouse for a release of interest. Explain the rationale behind requiring a preliminary title report before closing a property transaction. 3 It identifies existing liens, easements, or ownership disputes, helping avoid post-closing legal issues. A property transfer includes an easement granting access to a neighboring lot.

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California Department of Real Estate| Exam
Date 2025| Verified Questions and Answers|
Property Ownership and Transfer
A buyer and seller are in escrow, but the buyer discovers the seller did not disclose a boundary

dispute with a neighbor. How should this affect the transaction, and what actions should the

buyer take?

The buyer can request the seller resolve the issue before closing or negotiate to amend the

purchase terms. If unresolved, the buyer may cancel escrow due to nondisclosure.



A property owner dies intestate (without a will), leaving no immediate heirs. How is ownership

transferred, and which entity becomes responsible for the property?

Ownership typically transfers to the state through escheat after all possible heirs are ruled

out.



Explain how a quitclaim deed might be used to resolve a property ownership dispute between

siblings inheriting a family home.

One sibling can sign a quitclaim deed to transfer their interest to the other, clarifying

ownership without warranties.



A seller offers a property "as-is," but the buyer later discovers undisclosed structural damage.

Evaluate the buyer’s legal options.

The buyer may sue for damages or rescission if the seller knowingly withheld material facts

not discoverable during inspection.

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Analyze the risks associated with transferring property ownership without recording the deed

with the county recorder's office.

The new owner risks challenges to their ownership if a third party later claims rights to the

property.



A married couple owns a property as community property with right of survivorship. Explain

how ownership is transferred upon the death of one spouse.

The surviving spouse automatically inherits the deceased spouse’s interest without probate.



A tenant believes they have an ownership claim to a property they’ve occupied for 20 years.

Assess the legal basis for their claim.

They might claim adverse possession if they’ve met requirements like continuous and hostile

use for the statutory period.



A buyer learns after closing that the seller’s ex-spouse still has an ownership claim on the

property. Propose steps to resolve this issue.

The buyer should work with their title insurance company to address the claim or negotiate

with the ex-spouse for a release of interest.



Explain the rationale behind requiring a preliminary title report before closing a property

transaction.

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It identifies existing liens, easements, or ownership disputes, helping avoid post-closing legal

issues.



A property transfer includes an easement granting access to a neighboring lot. Evaluate how this

impacts the new owner’s rights and responsibilities.

The new owner must honor the easement and allow access, but they can maintain or

negotiate modifications if mutually agreed upon.



Analyze how joint tenancy differs from tenancy in common regarding property ownership and

transfer rights.

Joint tenancy includes the right of survivorship, so ownership transfers to surviving tenants

upon death. Tenancy in common allows each owner to transfer their share freely.



A seller tries to cancel a sale after signing a purchase agreement. Assess the buyer’s options to

enforce the contract.

The buyer can sue for specific performance to compel the sale or claim damages for breach

of contract.



A deed lists two owners as "tenants in common." Explain how this affects their ability to sell or

transfer their share of the property.

Each owner can sell or transfer their share independently without needing the other owner’s

consent.

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