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National Real Estate Exam - Guide to Pearson Vue Book Latest Update Graded A+
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National Real Estate Exam - Guide to 
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The phrase definite duration refers to: An estate for years 
 
A lease that automatically renews itself, in the absence of notice, is: A periodic tenancy 
 
A man just sold a condo for $80,000. This gave him a 20% profit on what he paid. What did the 
man pay? $80,000/1.20 $66,666 
 
A requirement of a valid deed is that the deed be: Signed by the grantor 
 
To locate buyers for other properties, a broker advert...
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National Real Estate Exam: Pearson Vue Questions and Answers with Complete Solutions
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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From Pearson VUE and & Champions National Exam Prep) /156 Questions with Verified Answers Rated (A+)
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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From Pearson VUE and & Champions National Exam Prep) /156 Questions with Verified Answers Rated (A+) 
Quiz :A property owner has decided to do some landscaping work on his yard. he has planted a tree surrounded by some flowering shrubs. The tree and shrubs are an example of: 
a)	encroachments 
b)	improvements 
c)	surface rights 
d)	emblements
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Pearson VUE: Property Insurance Practice Exam Questions and Answers Rated A+
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Pearson VUE: Property Insurance 
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S is purchasing a Commercial Property policy to cover a commercial building with a 
replacement cost of $100,000. The policy includes an 80 percent Coinsurance clause. To avoid a 
coinsurance penalty in the event of a partial loss, S should purchase a policy with minimum 
limits of AT LEAST which of the following amounts? 
 
A. $100,000 
 
B. $90,000 
 
C. $80,000 
 
D. $20,000 C 
 
The MAXIMUM amount a policy wi...
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Pearson VUE National Exam Prep (Transfer of Title) Questions and Answers 100% correct 2023
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Pearson VUE Real Estate - National & Idaho Exam Questions And Correct Answers
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Pearson VUE Real Estate - National & Idaho Exam Questions And Correct Answers 
 
Real Property 
Real Estate plus the interests, benefits, and rights inherent in the ownership of real estate 
Personal Property 
is moveable (chattels) 
Fixture 
Personal property that has been affixed to land or a building that it is part of the real property 
Trade fixtures 
An article owned by a tenant and attached to rented space or a building for use in operating a business 
Emblements 
Annual plantings of crop...
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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From Pearson VUE and Champions National Exam Prep with Answers 2024
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NATIONAL PEARSON VUE REAL ESTATE EXAM PREP WORKBOOK
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NATIONAL PEARSON VUE REAL ESTATE EXAM PREP WORKBOOK 
 
TRUE OR FALSE - Economic obsolescence results from an inharmonious land use in a neighborhood. 
The statement is true. 
 
An obsolescence typically means there is a negative effect on a property that may or may not be curable. The economic obsolescence results in a negative value effect to a property due to something outside the property lines (e.g., a shopping center on the other side of the subdivision retaining wall without a buffer zone)...
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National Real Estate Exam: Pearson Vue, Top exam questions & Answers, rated A+
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National Real Estate Exam: Pearson Vue, Top exam questions & Answers, rated A+ 
 
 
Maria acquires a property from her uncle Alfonso. When Maria dies, the estate will pass to Alfonso's other niece Serena. The type of estate that Maria has in the property is: 
A. conventional life estate 
B. legal life estate 
C. fee simple defeasible estate 
D. tenancy by the entireties - -conventional life estate 
 
One difference between a cooperative estate and a condominium estate is that: 
A. a condo owner...
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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From Pearson VUE and & Champions National Exam Prep) Questions with complete solutions 2024/ RATED A+.
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Texas Real Estate Exam Prep (From Pearson VUE and & Champions National Exam Prep) Questions with complete solutions 2024/ RATED A+.
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