Exam 25: Land Use Regulation and Real Property
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An easement appurtenant cannot be terminated upon change in ownership title of the dominant estate.
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The difference between a qualified fee ownership and a fee simple ownership is that a qualified fee ownership can be ________.
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If a person owns real property in fee simple, his or her ownership has no limitation on inheritability.
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A deceased joint tenant's will is effective over the right to survivorship.
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Which of the following is true of an ownership of real property that is fee simple absolute?
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Uses for real estate and buildings that already exist in a zoned area that are permitted to continue even though they do not fit within a new zoning use established for the area are known as ________.
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Which of the following is true of a tenancy by the entirety?
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Which of the following statements it true with regard to adverse possession?
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________ is an interest in real property that lasts for a specified person's lifetime.
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A tenancy created when a landlord and a tenant agree on a specific duration for a lease is known as a ________.
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The ________ is a clause of the U.S. Constitution that allows the government to take property for "public use."
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Title III of the ADA requires construction of ramps to accommodate wheelchairs.
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Karen, Kelsey, Rita, and Lizzi own a large commercial building as concurrent owners. They are tenants with the right to survivorship. Lizzi sells her one-quarter interest in the building to Stella. What kind of concurrent ownership exists between Karen, Kelsey, Rita, and Stella?
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A(n)________ is an estate in which the owner has a present possessory interest in the real property.
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A ________ is a tenancy created when a tenant retains possession of property after the expiration of another tenancy or a life estate without the owner's consent.
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The Statute of Frauds permits lease contracts that last for less than five years to be orally contracted.
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