Exam 26: Real Property and Land-Use Control

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Marketable title refers to negotiations that result in a transfer of real property.

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Mia has a periodic tenancy that requires her to pay rent weekly.Mia wishes to terminate her tenancy.Under the common law,she must give her landlord notice of at least​

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A municipality can encourage certain uses of property by offering tax credits to homeowners,but not to businesses.

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Lloyd and Maya are married and own a farm in Nebraska in such a way that neither may transfer separately his or her interest during his or her lifetime.Lloyd and Maya own the farm as​

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It is presumed that a co-tenancy is a tenancy in common unless there is specific language indicating the intent to establish a joint tenancy.

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Sol allows Tiffany to camp on his land for several days and take photos for an upcoming exhibit of landscape photography.Sol has given Tiffany​

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Rick owns a field behind Sierra's house and property.The only access to the field is Sierra's driveway,which Rick uses to get to his field.If he sells the field,can the buyer use the right-of-way across Sierra's property?​

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Bob owns a beach house in California.His ownership is considered fee simple absolute.Bob's interest​

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A periodic tenancy is created by a lease that does not specify how long it is to last,but does specify that rent is to be paid at certain intervals.

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Riley conveys three acres of wetlands to Sharon with a deed that warrants only that he held good title during his ownership of the property.This is​

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Inverse condemnation occurs when an owner simply gives private property to the government without accepting any compensation.

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Most states imply an implied warranty of habitability in the sale of new homes.

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