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Colorado Real Estate Final Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers | Already Passed
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Madison Davidson negotiated for a $30,000 loan with $200 
monthly payments, plus 9 percent interest. In this case, what is 
the monthly interest in the first month? 
A: $225 
B: $450 
C: $425 
D: $205 - ANSWER : A: 225 
First, you take $30,000 and multiply it by 9% for the total annual 
interest paid, or $2,700. Divide that by 12 (months) for a total of 
$225 per month interest payment. If this is ...
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"Plants and trees cultivated for harvest" best describes: Fructus industrales 
 
A "finder fee" is best described as A credit to a residential tenant 
 
A borrower applying for a FHA loan would be required to: Pay a mortgage insurance 
premium 
 
A borrower is required to put 10% down for the purchase of a property. The 10% down would be 
considered... Equity 
 
A broker has what duty to a third party? full disclosure of all material fact...
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Real Estate National Exam Questions and Correct Detailed Answers (Verified Answers) 2024/2025
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How does a creditor who has obtained a judgement get satisfaction against a debtor who will not pay? - Writ of Execution 
The economic characteristics of land are? - Scarcity, location, and durability 
What lease would best suit couples needs who are looking for temporary housing? - Month-to-Month lease 
The land description T3N, R4W Principal Meridian refers to what type of property description? - Rectangular survey 
Crops that require annual planting are generally considered to be? - Personal ...
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Real Estate Principles Final Exam
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Anything that is fastened or attached to real property permanently is considered to be: 
Real Property 
A quitclaim deed releases all present claims, rights and title of the: 
Grantor 
When a creditor wants to satisfy a judgement which was levied against another person, 
the creditor would: 
Obtain a writ of execution 
Before a mechanics lien is effective it must be: 
Verified and recorded 
Discrimination by a real estate licensee based on race is: 
A violatio...
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PSI Exam Oregon Real Estate Comprehensive Review
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How does a creditor who has obtained a judgment get satisfaction against a debtor who will not pay? - Answer>> Writ of execution. 
 
A major difference between freehold and nonfreehold estates is that all freehold estates _________. - Answer>> are of indeterminable duration. 
 
The economic characteristics
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Connecticut Real Estate Practice Exam General | 135 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Two lots of the same size are sold on a street. The lot on the corner sells for $20,000 more than the lot in 
the middle of the street. Which of the following characteristics MOST likely explains the price difference? 
- Situs 
How does a creditor who has obtained a judgment get satisfaction against a debtor who will not pay? - 
Writ of execution 
What type of map is MOST useful for describing the terrain of a very hilly lot? - Contour map 
A tenant rented an apartment, signing a 15-month lease....
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TCOLE Texas Basic Peace Officer Practice Exam 2024 100% Verified Correct A+ SCORED
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TCOLE Texas Basic Peace Officer Practice Exam 2024 100% Verified Correct A+ SCORED 
 
 
 
What is the purpose of a Writ of Habeas Corpus? (4.1.1) 
a. To find out what a person who has been arrested is being charged with 
b. To gain the release of a person who has been arrested 
c. To set bail on a person who has been arrested 
d. To determine what evidence will be used against a defendant at this trial 
e. To test the legality of the detention of a person who has been arrested - ANSWER - E 
 
A...
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Real Estate Principles Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Real Estate Principles Final Exam 
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Anything that is fastened or attached to real property permanently is considered to be: - 
Correct Answer ️️ -Real Property 
A quitclaim deed releases all present claims, rights and title of the: - Correct Answer ️️ 
-Grantor 
When a creditor wants to satisfy a judgement which was levied against another person, 
the creditor would: - Correct Answer ️️ -Obtain a writ of execution 
Before a mechanics lien is effective ...
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Which of the following is considered a risk factor in the physical process of arrest? 
 Supportive spectators 
 V formation 
 Weather conditions 
 Officer's equipment - ANSWERSSupportive spectators 
 
A man wearing only a mini skirt, fish net panty hose, and 4 inch heels is walking down the sidewalk of a major roadway during rush hour carrying a loaded shotgun slung over his shoulder. What offense has occurred? 
 Indecent Exposure 
 Disorderly Conduct - Exposure 
 Deadly Conduct 
 Unlawful Carr...
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MGMT 209 - EXAM 4 (SWIM)|UPDATED&VERIFIED|100% SOLVED|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Creditor 
A creditor is the party who extends the credit, also called lending institution. 
 
 
 
Debtor 
A debtor is the party who owes the debt, aka the consumer. 
 
 
 
Secured Creditor 
A secured creditor owns a security interest, which gives claim to specified property of the debtor. 
 
 
 
Collateral property is 
Collateral property is subject to the security interest. 
 
 
 
Security agreement 
A Security agreement is a document creating the security interest in collateral. 
 
 
 
Rights ...
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