ESTATE Actual exam Study Guide
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ACTUAL COMPLETE EXAM Questions
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Immobility - ANSWERS-the land cannot be moved
Nonhomogeneity - ANSWERS-no two parcels of land are the same.
Valid Contract - ANSWERS-A contract that results when elements necessary for
contract formation (agreement, consideration, legal purpose, and contractual capacity)
are present.
Void Contract - ANSWERS-A contract having no legal force or binding effect.
Unilateral Contract - ANSWERS-only one of the parties to the contract is legally bound
to do anything
Voidable Contract - ANSWERS-A contract that may be legally avoided at the option of
one or both of the parties.
, Indestructability or Durability - ANSWERS-the land cannot be destroyed
Fixity - ANSWERS-land and additions to the land, such as buildings, take long periods
to pay for themselves
Situs - ANSWERS-location of the property or land from an economic viewpoint Scarcity
- ANSWERS-supply and demand
Modification - ANSWERS-value is affected by man-made changes to the land
Default - ANSWERS-when a party to a contract fails to perform under the contract (also
referred to as breach of contract)
Types of Damages - ANSWERS--Refund of Earnest Money
-Monetary Damages
-Specific Performance
2 TREC Lease Forms - ANSWERS-1. Buyer's Temporary Residential Lease - for use
when the buyer occupies the property for no more than 90 days prior to closing.
2. Seller's Temporary Residential Lease - for use when the seller occupies the property
for no more than 90 days after closing.
Right of First Refusal - ANSWERS-giving the tenant the right to purchase the leased
property by matching or bettering any offer before the property will be sold to someone
else
Default Remedies - ANSWERS-Liquidated Damages - the seller can choose to accept
the buyer's earnest money, releasing all parties from any further obligation
2. Monetary Damages - the injured party may "seek such other relief as may be
provided by law"
3. Specific Performance - the injured party files a court action seeking an order of the
court directing the defaulting party to perform according to the terms of the contract.