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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From PearsonVUE and & Champions National Exam
Prep)
A property owner has decided to do some landscaping work on his yard. he
has planted a tree surrounded by some flowering shrubs. The tree and shrubs
are an example of:
a) encroachments
b) improvements
c) surface rights
d) emblements
b) improvements
A property owner has a waterfront lot on a stream. He has the right to use the
water from the stream. What is this right called?
a) riparian
b) littoral
c) appropriative
d) appropriation
a) riparian
A commercial tenant is aware that his lease will expire at the end of the month.
He has begun to disassemble his display cabinets and shelves. Which of the
following statements about this is true?
A) he cannot take them without first obtaining written permission from the
landlord.
b) if the landlord wants them, he can pay the tenant and the tenant must leave
them
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c) The tenant can take these as they are trade fixtures
d) he must disclose to the landlord that he plans to take them
c) the tenant can take these as they are trade fixtures
A seller is attending the closing on his property. The title company has
discovered an unsatisfied M&M lien on the property. Which of the following is
the most likely reason for the lien?
a) a workman on the property left tools behind
b) unpaid personal property taxes
c) plumbing work that was completed but never paid for
d) a judgment
c) plumbing work that was completed but never paid for
A listing agent went to inspect a seller's property hoping to list it for sale. The
seller told the listing agent that his neighbor's satellite dish trespasses on his
property. This is an example of:
a) annexation
b) encroachment
c) appurtenance
d) license
b) encroachment
A father gives his son a life estate on a property. The son leases the property.
The tenant dies. What happens to the property?
a) it reverts to the father
b) it goes to the remainderman
c) it goes back to the son until he dies
d) it goes to the son's heirs
c) it goes back to the son until he dies
A man leaves his second wife a life estate in their home after which the
property goes to his children from his first marriage. The children:
a) are remaindermen
b) have fee simple determinable
c) have a life estate
d) have a dominant interest in the property
a) are remaindermen
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Which of the following statements about an easement is true?
a) an easement is a benefit to the servient property owner
b) an easement is an encroachment
c) an easement is a benefit to the dominant property owner
d) an easement in gross belongs to or passes with the land
c) an easement is a benefit to the dominant property owner
P, Q, and R are joint tenants, P wants to sell the property, but Q and R do not.
What can P do?
a) file an injunction against the other owners
b) seek a writ of execution
c) file a suit for partition
d) get a release
c) file a suit for partition
A, B and C are joint tenants. C dies. B sells his share to D. What type of
ownership do A and D have?
a) joint tenants
b) tenants by the entirety
c) tenants in common
d) tenants in severalty
c) tenants in common
Under what right can the government change property use from commercial to
residential only?
a) Police Power
b) Eminent Domain
c) Taxation
d) Escheat
a) Police Power
Ownership of the common areas of condominiums is most likely to be:
a) joint tenancy
b) tenancy by the entirety
c) tenancy in common
d) sole ownership
c) tenancy in common
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What should a buyer do to ensure that he is getting the best title to real
property?
a) get an attorney's opinion of title
b) get title insurance
c) get a special warranty deed
d) get a general warranty deed
d) get a general warranty deed
Which covenant in a deed guarantees that the owners will not suffer or be
disturbed by any claims in the property?
a) the covenant of seizen
b) the covenant against encumbrances
c) the covenant of quiet enjoyment
d) the covenant of warranty forever
c) the covenant of quiet enjoyment
Excess money at a foreclosure sale goes to:
a) the borrower
b) the lender
c) the courts
d) the trustee
a) the borrower
The required distance between buildings and a federally protected endangered
species wetlands, two incompatible uses, is an example of:
a) space determined by deed restrictions
b) Condemnation
c) a buffer zone
d) space determined by zoning
c) a buffer zone
After defaulting on a real estate loan, a borrower is able to pay off the loan
prior to the foreclosure sale. This is called:
a) right of first refusal
b) right of redemption
c) deed in lieu of foreclosure
d) an equitable estate
b) right of redemption