Exam 46: Real Property and Landlord Tenant Law

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If the assignee of a lease is required to pay rent, the original tenant is free of the obligation to pay the rent.

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The owner of real property has relatively exclusive rights to the airspace above the land.

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Because no one can actually hold a piece of land, certain rights and duties are recognized to constitute the ownership interests in real property.

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There are no interests in land that do not include any rights to possess the property.

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Ché has an easement that allows him to drive across Dale's land to get to Ché's house. With respect to Dale's land, Ché's right is

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Richard owns Scholars Apartment House. His ownership rights include the right to sell or give away the property without restriction, as well as to use the property for whatever purpose he sees fit. His ownership interest is

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Gaye owns the surface rights for High Desert Ranch, which includes a house, a bunkhouse, and two barns. Industrial Mining Inc. owns the subsurface rights. When the company drills for and extracts the oil beneath the ranch, the surface subsides and the structures collapse. Most likely responsible for the damage is

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Bayside Inc. pays Coastal Marina to release its claim to a strip of waterfront property. Coastal gives Bayside a deed that conveys only whatever interest Coastal has in the strip. This deed is

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Aggie owns Buffalo Ranch. Aggie's ownership rights include the right to sell or give away the property without restriction, and the right to use the property for whatever purpose she sees fit. Aggie's ownership interest is

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Real property consists of land, and does not include anything attached to it.

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Bob owns twenty acres of land on the side of a mountain in Colorado. He files a suit against the Durango Flight School, claiming that its planes flying over his land violate his property rights. To succeed, his best argument is

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The covenant of quiet enjoyment guarantees that the buyer will not disturb the land or any of its neighbors.

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