ASREB FINAL EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED
ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES || 100% GUARANTEED
PASS <RECENT VERSION>
equitable period of redemption ......ANSWER........in a mortgage
foreclosure, before the Sheriff's Foreclosure Sale (no set time)
statutory period of redemption ......ANSWER........in a mortgage
foreclosure, after the sheriff's foreclosure sale, six months or 30
days in case of abandonment
at a Sheriff's Foreclosure Sale you receive ......ANSWER........a
certificate of sale, NOT deed or ownership
types of loans ......ANSWER........FHA loan, Conventional loan, VA
loan
,age 2 of 43
FHA loan ......ANSWER........MIP (Mortgage Insurance Premium)
Two types (Upfront and Monthly)
Conventional loan ......ANSWER........PMI (Private Mortgage
Insurance)
Drops off automatically at 78% loan to value (LTV)
Ask for removal at 80% loan to value
VA Loan ......ANSWER........Funding Fee based on value
USDA loan ......ANSWER........loan is zero down loan for rural
homes
Gross lease is paid by the ......ANSWER........landlord
Net lease is paid by the ......ANSWER........tenant
,age 3 of 43
how many standard sections are in a township?
......ANSWER........25
how many fractional sections are in a township?
......ANSWER........11
how many sections are in a township? ......ANSWER........36
a landlocked parcel would warrant an easement by
......ANSWER........necessity
easement in gross ......ANSWER........the PERSONAL RIGHT to use
land for a specific, limited purpose unrelated to any adjacent
parcel. Servient tenement only.
Estate at sufferance ......ANSWER........Tenant remains on the
property, without the landlord's permission, after the lease has
expired
, age 4 of 43
A hold over tenant has an estate at ......ANSWER........sufferance
CFPB ......ANSWER........Customer Financial Protection Bureau
The CFPB governs ......ANSWER........Savings and Loans
how many townships are in a government check?
......ANSWER........16
how many miles square is a government check?
......ANSWER........24 miles square
Who limits the liability of an estate? ......ANSWER........Executor
Joint tenancy with Right of Survivorship ......ANSWER........kills
wills (no probate!)
T/F a corporation or LLC can be a joint tenant
......ANSWER........F, they cannot because they do not die