Test 2: Encumbrances; Liens; Title Transfer and Recording; Lease

Test 2: Encumbrances; Liens; Title Transfer and Recording; Lease

63 Qs

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Test 2: Encumbrances; Liens; Title Transfer and Recording; Lease

Test 2: Encumbrances; Liens; Title Transfer and Recording; Lease

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following describes an encumbrance?

  •  

  • A third party's right to encroach upon a property without the permission of the property owner.

  • A third party's right to claim the sale proceeds of a property that has been mortgaged as collateral for a loan

  • A third party's interest in a real property that limits the interests of the freehold property owner.

  • Another's right to acquire a freehold interest in a property against the property owner's wishes.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Which of the following is true of easements in general?

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  •   They involve the property that contains the easement and a non-owning party.

  • They apply to a whole property, not to any specific portion of the property.

  • They only involve the legal owner of the property.

  • They may require a specific use, but cannot prohibit one.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

Mr. King wants to offer 100 acres of his property for sale. Since the property is landlocked, he will have to put in a driveway to the road that will run across his remaining property. What kind of easement will he have to grant?

  •  

  •   An easement in gross.

  • A commercial easement.

  • A personal easement.

  • An easement appurtenant.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

If property Alpha has a court-ordered easement across property Beta in order for Alpha to have access to a public road, the easement is a(n)

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  • easement by prescription.

  • personal easement.

  • easement by necessity.

  • easement in gross.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

An encroachment is

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  • an easement that has not been recorded on the title of the burdened property.

  •   an unauthorized physical intrusion of one property into another.

  • a right granted by a property owner to the owner of an adjoining property to build a structure that protrudes across the property boundary.

  • a structure that does not comply with a zoning ordinance.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

A court might grant an easement by prescription if

  •  

  •   a town needs to dig a trench across an owner's property to install a sewer line to a neighboring property, and the owner refuses permission.

  • a property owner sells the front half of a lot and wants to continue using the driveway to access the rear of the lot.

  • a trespasser has been using an owner's property for a certain period with the owner's knowledge but without permission.

  • a property owner wants to prevent the owner of an adjoining property from building a an improvement that blocks her view.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

5 mins • 1 pt

The purpose of a deed restriction is to enable an owner to specify

  •   the form of ownership in which a property may be held.

  •   how long a property must be owned before it can be legally transferred.

  •   what groups of people are legally excluded from future ownership of a property.

  •   how a property may be used and what improvements may be built on it.

  • the form of ownership in which a property may be held.

  • how long a property must be owned before it can be legally transferred.

  •   what groups of people are legally excluded from future ownership of a property.

  • how a property may be used and what improvements may be built on it.

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