Marketable Title is a form of title generally required to be delivered in the sale of property, and it signifies that that the property is free from liens and that there are no defects other than those noted or agreed to. (Chapter 13)
Relating back to the question above, this type of easement t…
Relating back to the question above, this type of easement that Calvin created is: (Chapter 4)
A/an ______________________________ is a liberty, privilege,…
A/an ______________________________ is a liberty, privilege, or advantage in another’s property. (Chapter 4)
The ____________________________ warranty of _______________…
The ____________________________ warranty of ______________________________ is between a landlord and a tenant, and it’s the landlord’s guarantee that the premises are fit for living and, if not, will be put into that condition. (Chapter 9)
Still relating back to Question #1, if there is a future int…
Still relating back to Question #1, if there is a future interest in someone besides the grantee, when will that future interest begin? (Chapter 2)
A/an ___________________________________ is the amount of mo…
A/an ___________________________________ is the amount of money prepaid by the tenant to secure performance of the lease. (Chapter 9)
Co-owners in a joint tenancy: (Chapter 8)
Co-owners in a joint tenancy: (Chapter 8)
A tenancy for years has a definite beginning date but not de…
A tenancy for years has a definite beginning date but not definite ending date. (Chapter 9)
The following language is found in a deed: “To A.” What typ…
The following language is found in a deed: “To A.” What type of property interest was created by this language? (Chapter 2)
Leah is a broker, and she represents Mark, who is selling hi…
Leah is a broker, and she represents Mark, who is selling his home. Leah holds an open house to show Mark’s home. Nathan is a potential buyer, and he attends the open house. Nathan has heard rumors that the house is haunted and asks Leah whether it is, indeed, haunted. Leah is caught off guard by Nathan’s question, because she has never heard of such rumors. Leah tells Nathan that she’s never heard about the house being haunted, but she will look into it for him. Leah leaves the open house and fails to investigate further by asking Mark, local neighbors, or local historians, whether the house is haunted or has ever been haunted. Nathan forgets to follow up with Leah to see whether the house is haunted or not. Because Nathan forgot to follow up with Leah about whether the house was haunted, Nathan assumed that it wasn’t haunted and decided to buy the home. After all the parties close on the home, and Nathan moves in, he finds out that the house is indeed haunted. Nathan comes to you, his attorney, and asks for help. What misconduct has Leah engaged in? (Chapter 12)