Deck 4: Government Controls and Real Estate Markets

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A developer plans to place a subdivision slightly outside the city limits in an area that is rapidly developing.However,the city claims to have the right to control urban development even in the proposed area.The right the city is attempting to invoke is referred to as:

A)extraterritorial jurisdiction.
B)urban service area.
C)comprehensive plan.
D)growth constraint.
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Which of the following tools of public land use control represents the earliest method of police power to regulate land use? (Hint: Standards for energy efficiency and sustainability are the most recent trends in the application of this land use control)

A)Subdivision regulation
B)Zoning
C)Building Codes
D)Planned Unit Developments
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The right of government to acquire private property,without the owner's consent,for public use in exchange for just compensation is referred to as:

A)inverse condemnation
B)regulatory taking
C)eminent domain
D)dedication
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A major problem in buildings constructed prior to the early 1970's,which of the following environmental hazards commonly associated with insulation has been the focus of costly cleanups at many public buildings,especially schools?

A)Asbestos
B)Radon
C)PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls)
D)LUSTs (leaking underground storage tanks)
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When land use controls impose exceptional hardship and loss of value,a relief mechanism must be provided.This relief is referred to as a:

A)building code
B)zoning ordinance
C)comprehensive plan
D)variance
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Growth management laws at the state level require local jurisdictions to plan for and meet certain requirements.One such requirement prohibits local development unless adequate infrastructure,schools,police/fire protection,and social services have been put in place first.This requirement is referred to as the:

A)economic and environmental impact requirement
B)concurrency requirement
C)affordable housing requirement
D)extraterritorial jurisdiction requirement
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All of the following statements are true in describing the determination of just compensation EXCEPT:

A)The value of the property is based on its highest and best use at the time.
B)The value of the property is determined solely by its current use.
C)The value is the amount that restores the property owner to a financial position equivalent to that existing before the property was taken.
D)The value is the market value of the property if completely taken,or the total value of all financial loss if partially taken.
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Externalities can play an important role in determining a property's price,either by adding value through positive externalities or by diminishing value through negative externalities.Which of the following is most likely to be considered a negative externality?

A)Nearby parks and recreation facilities.
B)Quality neighborhood schools.
C)Public assistance facilities such as homeless shelters.
D)Well-kept landscapes.
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Real estate taxes represent the largest single source of revenue for a large portion of local governments.Most property taxes are applied in relation to the value of the property,or in other words,they are:

A)effective tax rates
B)ad valorem taxes
C)tax-exempt
D)regressive
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Development taking place in rural areas well beyond the urban fringe is commonly referred to as:

A)urban sprawl
B)holdout
C)urban service areas
D)homestead
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In order for the board of adjustment to approve a variance,all of the following conditions must be met EXCEPT:

A)The owner must be unable to use the lot as zoned.
B)The condition is common to other parcels of land in the vicinity.
C)The variance must not materially change the character of the neighborhood.
D)The condition is unique to the lot.
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A traditional zoning ordinance includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Minimum setback requirements
B)Minimum lot dimensions
C)Provisions for special use districts
D)Performance standards
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State and federal control of land uses has increased greatly over the past 40 years due in part to an increased awareness of environmental hazards.Which of the following federal environmental control laws was responsible for establishing the "Superfund" to finance emergency responses and cleanups of abandoned and unregulated waste dumps?

A)Clean Water Act
B)Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C)Toxic Substances Control Act
D)Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act
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When a zoning ordinance is revised,some existing land uses then fall outside the new zoning classification.These land uses are referred to as:

A)special uses
B)nonconforming uses
C)conforming uses
D)exclusionary uses
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Negative externalities can diminish a property's value by imposing costs on the community at large.In order to offset this detrimental impact,economists advocate "internalizing" these externalities by implementing:

A)performance standards
B)impact fees
C)growth moratoriums
D)planned unit developments
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While most real property in the United States is privately owned,government regulations limit private property use and therefore play an important role in the determination of property value.Proponents of government intervention argue that regulation is needed to address the unintended and unaccounted for consequences of one land user upon others,more commonly referred to as:

A)incomplete information
B)locational monopoly
C)externalities
D)urban sprawl
Question
After a structure is built,it is impractical for even a building expert to fully assess the quality of the construction and the safety hazards it may harbor.This is an example of which of the following problems that plagues private real estate markets?

A)Externalities
B)Incomplete information
C)Locational monopoly
D)Holdout
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While most property taxes are levied in order to finance services that benefit the community,special assessments are levied to pay for specific improvements that benefit a particular group of properties.All of the following characteristics of special assessments are true EXCEPT:

A)They are considered ad valorem taxes.
B)They are applied as pro rata charges.
C)They are levied directly on the properties benefited.
D)They are commonly used to finance streets,storm water systems,sidewalks,and other area improvements.
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A contemporary planning movement that explicitly advocates a traditional grid pattern of development designed to give pedestrian life priority over motor vehicles (e.g. ,including narrowed streets with houses close to the street and garage access through side alleys)is commonly referred to as:

A)urban sprawl
B)urban service area
C)traditional residential planning
D)new urbanism
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It was not until the late 1960's that land use controls moved to the forefront of public interest,as the belief that the environment was an endless and costless resource was replaced with the notion that the world was a closed system with limited space,air,water,and other resources.Environmentalists coined which of the following terms to refer to this new point of view?

A)Smart growth
B)The Silent Spring
C)Spaceship earth
D)Urban sprawl
Question
One of the main criticisms of property taxes is that the property tax of lower income households is higher than that of higher income households,as a percentage of their respective incomes.In other words,taxes are criticized for being:

A)regressive
B)comprehensive
C)concurrent
D)extraterritorial
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Given the following information,compute the taxable value for the particular piece of property in dollar terms.Market value of property: $500,000,Assessed value of property: 85 % of the market value of the property,Exemptions: $50,000,Taxes paid: $8,250.

A)$75,000
B)$375,000
C)$416,750
D)$425,000
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Tax rates are usually stated in mills.Assuming the tax rate in percentage terms is 6.5%,convert this rate to mills.

A)0.065 mills
B)6.5 mills
C)65 mills
D)650 mills
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Given the following information,compute the property tax rate for the community in percentage terms.Total budget expenditures: $108 million,Total non-property tax income: $50 million,Total assessed value of all properties: $2 billion,Total exemptions: $550 million.

A)2.5%
B)4.0%
C)10.0%
D)12.0%
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In the state of Florida,for example,homeowners may qualify for a tax exemption in which up to $50,000 will be deducted from the assessed value of the property before taxes are calculated as long as the property owner occupies a home as the family's principal residence and has claimed residency within the state.This exemption is better known as the:

A)ad valorem exemption
B)affordable housing exemption
C)growth moratorium
D)homestead exemption
Question
The right to pay unpaid taxes,plus interest and penalties,before public sale and to reclaim full title of the property is referred to as:

A)inverse condemnation
B)foreclosure
C)equity right of redemption
D)regulatory taking
Question
Given the following information,compute the effective tax rate for the particular piece of property in percentage terms.Market value of property: $325,000,Assessed value of property: $250,000,Exemptions: $50,000,Taxes paid: $5,363.

A)1.50%
B)2.35%
C)1.65%
D)2.68%
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Deck 4: Government Controls and Real Estate Markets
1
A developer plans to place a subdivision slightly outside the city limits in an area that is rapidly developing.However,the city claims to have the right to control urban development even in the proposed area.The right the city is attempting to invoke is referred to as:

A)extraterritorial jurisdiction.
B)urban service area.
C)comprehensive plan.
D)growth constraint.
A
2
Which of the following tools of public land use control represents the earliest method of police power to regulate land use? (Hint: Standards for energy efficiency and sustainability are the most recent trends in the application of this land use control)

A)Subdivision regulation
B)Zoning
C)Building Codes
D)Planned Unit Developments
C
3
The right of government to acquire private property,without the owner's consent,for public use in exchange for just compensation is referred to as:

A)inverse condemnation
B)regulatory taking
C)eminent domain
D)dedication
C
4
A major problem in buildings constructed prior to the early 1970's,which of the following environmental hazards commonly associated with insulation has been the focus of costly cleanups at many public buildings,especially schools?

A)Asbestos
B)Radon
C)PCBs (Polychlorinated biphenyls)
D)LUSTs (leaking underground storage tanks)
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When land use controls impose exceptional hardship and loss of value,a relief mechanism must be provided.This relief is referred to as a:

A)building code
B)zoning ordinance
C)comprehensive plan
D)variance
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6
Growth management laws at the state level require local jurisdictions to plan for and meet certain requirements.One such requirement prohibits local development unless adequate infrastructure,schools,police/fire protection,and social services have been put in place first.This requirement is referred to as the:

A)economic and environmental impact requirement
B)concurrency requirement
C)affordable housing requirement
D)extraterritorial jurisdiction requirement
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All of the following statements are true in describing the determination of just compensation EXCEPT:

A)The value of the property is based on its highest and best use at the time.
B)The value of the property is determined solely by its current use.
C)The value is the amount that restores the property owner to a financial position equivalent to that existing before the property was taken.
D)The value is the market value of the property if completely taken,or the total value of all financial loss if partially taken.
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8
Externalities can play an important role in determining a property's price,either by adding value through positive externalities or by diminishing value through negative externalities.Which of the following is most likely to be considered a negative externality?

A)Nearby parks and recreation facilities.
B)Quality neighborhood schools.
C)Public assistance facilities such as homeless shelters.
D)Well-kept landscapes.
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9
Real estate taxes represent the largest single source of revenue for a large portion of local governments.Most property taxes are applied in relation to the value of the property,or in other words,they are:

A)effective tax rates
B)ad valorem taxes
C)tax-exempt
D)regressive
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10
Development taking place in rural areas well beyond the urban fringe is commonly referred to as:

A)urban sprawl
B)holdout
C)urban service areas
D)homestead
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11
In order for the board of adjustment to approve a variance,all of the following conditions must be met EXCEPT:

A)The owner must be unable to use the lot as zoned.
B)The condition is common to other parcels of land in the vicinity.
C)The variance must not materially change the character of the neighborhood.
D)The condition is unique to the lot.
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12
A traditional zoning ordinance includes all of the following EXCEPT:

A)Minimum setback requirements
B)Minimum lot dimensions
C)Provisions for special use districts
D)Performance standards
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13
State and federal control of land uses has increased greatly over the past 40 years due in part to an increased awareness of environmental hazards.Which of the following federal environmental control laws was responsible for establishing the "Superfund" to finance emergency responses and cleanups of abandoned and unregulated waste dumps?

A)Clean Water Act
B)Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
C)Toxic Substances Control Act
D)Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act
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When a zoning ordinance is revised,some existing land uses then fall outside the new zoning classification.These land uses are referred to as:

A)special uses
B)nonconforming uses
C)conforming uses
D)exclusionary uses
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15
Negative externalities can diminish a property's value by imposing costs on the community at large.In order to offset this detrimental impact,economists advocate "internalizing" these externalities by implementing:

A)performance standards
B)impact fees
C)growth moratoriums
D)planned unit developments
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16
While most real property in the United States is privately owned,government regulations limit private property use and therefore play an important role in the determination of property value.Proponents of government intervention argue that regulation is needed to address the unintended and unaccounted for consequences of one land user upon others,more commonly referred to as:

A)incomplete information
B)locational monopoly
C)externalities
D)urban sprawl
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17
After a structure is built,it is impractical for even a building expert to fully assess the quality of the construction and the safety hazards it may harbor.This is an example of which of the following problems that plagues private real estate markets?

A)Externalities
B)Incomplete information
C)Locational monopoly
D)Holdout
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18
While most property taxes are levied in order to finance services that benefit the community,special assessments are levied to pay for specific improvements that benefit a particular group of properties.All of the following characteristics of special assessments are true EXCEPT:

A)They are considered ad valorem taxes.
B)They are applied as pro rata charges.
C)They are levied directly on the properties benefited.
D)They are commonly used to finance streets,storm water systems,sidewalks,and other area improvements.
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A contemporary planning movement that explicitly advocates a traditional grid pattern of development designed to give pedestrian life priority over motor vehicles (e.g. ,including narrowed streets with houses close to the street and garage access through side alleys)is commonly referred to as:

A)urban sprawl
B)urban service area
C)traditional residential planning
D)new urbanism
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It was not until the late 1960's that land use controls moved to the forefront of public interest,as the belief that the environment was an endless and costless resource was replaced with the notion that the world was a closed system with limited space,air,water,and other resources.Environmentalists coined which of the following terms to refer to this new point of view?

A)Smart growth
B)The Silent Spring
C)Spaceship earth
D)Urban sprawl
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21
One of the main criticisms of property taxes is that the property tax of lower income households is higher than that of higher income households,as a percentage of their respective incomes.In other words,taxes are criticized for being:

A)regressive
B)comprehensive
C)concurrent
D)extraterritorial
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Given the following information,compute the taxable value for the particular piece of property in dollar terms.Market value of property: $500,000,Assessed value of property: 85 % of the market value of the property,Exemptions: $50,000,Taxes paid: $8,250.

A)$75,000
B)$375,000
C)$416,750
D)$425,000
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Tax rates are usually stated in mills.Assuming the tax rate in percentage terms is 6.5%,convert this rate to mills.

A)0.065 mills
B)6.5 mills
C)65 mills
D)650 mills
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24
Given the following information,compute the property tax rate for the community in percentage terms.Total budget expenditures: $108 million,Total non-property tax income: $50 million,Total assessed value of all properties: $2 billion,Total exemptions: $550 million.

A)2.5%
B)4.0%
C)10.0%
D)12.0%
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In the state of Florida,for example,homeowners may qualify for a tax exemption in which up to $50,000 will be deducted from the assessed value of the property before taxes are calculated as long as the property owner occupies a home as the family's principal residence and has claimed residency within the state.This exemption is better known as the:

A)ad valorem exemption
B)affordable housing exemption
C)growth moratorium
D)homestead exemption
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The right to pay unpaid taxes,plus interest and penalties,before public sale and to reclaim full title of the property is referred to as:

A)inverse condemnation
B)foreclosure
C)equity right of redemption
D)regulatory taking
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Given the following information,compute the effective tax rate for the particular piece of property in percentage terms.Market value of property: $325,000,Assessed value of property: $250,000,Exemptions: $50,000,Taxes paid: $5,363.

A)1.50%
B)2.35%
C)1.65%
D)2.68%
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