Chapter 10-Public Records and Title Issues

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ICFES/Saber 11 Real Estate Test sobre Chapter 10-Public Records and Title Issues, creado por Eileen Loughlin el 16/11/2015.
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Resumen del Recurso

Pregunta 1

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The act of placing documents in the public record [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 2

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The legal presumption that information may be obtained through diligent inquiry [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 3

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A type of notice also known as direct knowledge [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 4

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The order of rights in time, such as who recorded first, which party was in possession first, etc. [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 5

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The record of a property's ownership [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 6

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A legal action to remove a cloud on the title and establish legal ownership [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 7

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An examination of all the public records to determine if any defects exist in a property's history of ownership [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 8

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The individial who prepares a summary report of the results of a title search [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 9

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A contract under which a policyholder is protected from losses arising from defects in title [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 10

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Title problem that is created by a gap in the chain or other dispute of ownership [blank_start]abstractor[blank_end]
Respuesta
  • abstractor
  • actual notice
  • chain of title
  • constructive notice
  • title insurance
  • recording
  • cloud on the title
  • priority
  • suit to quiet title
  • title search

Pregunta 11

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Any individual who is interested in a particular property may review the public records to learn about the documents, claims, and other issues that affect its ownership
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 12

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Any written document that affects any estate, righ, title, or interest in land must be recorded in the county in which the property owner resides.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 13

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To be eligible for recording, a document pertaining to real estate must be drawn and executed in accordance with the requirements of the federal government
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 14

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Constructive notice means that information about a property is not only available, but that someone has been given access to that information
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 15

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A search of the public records will disclose all liens that exist against a property.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 16

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The term chain of title refers to the record of a property's ownership
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 17

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In a typical title search, the chain of title is examined, beginning with the earliest records of ownership and proceeding forward up to the present owner.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 18

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An extended standard coverage title insurance policy protects a homeowner against rights of parties in possession and unrecorded liens.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 19

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One of the requirements of marketable title is that it could convince a reasonably well-informed and prudent purchaser, acting on business principles and with full knowledge of the significant facts, that the property could be resold or mortgaged at a later time.
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 20

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A certificate of title is a guarantee of legal ownership
Respuesta
  • True
  • False

Pregunta 21

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A title search of the public records may be conducted by
Respuesta
  • anyone
  • attorneys and abstractors only
  • attorneys, abstractors, and real estate licensees only
  • anyone who obtains a cour order under the Freedom of Information Act.

Pregunta 22

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Which statement BEST explains why instrucments affecting real estate are recorded?
Respuesta
  • Recording gives constructive notice to the world of the rights and interests in a particular parcel of real estate
  • The law requires that such instruments be recorded
  • the instruments must be recorded to comply with the terms of the statue of frauds
  • recording proves the execution of the instrument.

Pregunta 23

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A purchaser went to the county building to check the records, which showed that the seller was the grantee in the last recorded deed and that no mortgage was on record against the property. The purchaser may assume which of the following?
Respuesta
  • All taxes are paid and no judgements are outstanding
  • the seller has good title
  • the seller did not mortgage the property
  • No noe else is occupying the property.

Pregunta 24

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The date and time a document was recorded establish which of the following?
Respuesta
  • Priority of rights
  • Chain of title
  • Subrogation
  • Marketable title

Pregunta 25

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A buyer bought a house, received a deed, and moved into the residence but neglected to record the document. One week later the seller died, and the heirs in another city, unaware that the property had been sold, conveyed title to a relative, who recorded the deed. Who owns the property?
Respuesta
  • The buyer
  • The Relative
  • The seller's heirs
  • Both the buyer and the relative

Pregunta 26

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If a property has encumbrances, it
Respuesta
  • cannot be sold
  • can be sold only if title insurance is provided
  • cannot have a deed recorded without a survey
  • can be sold if a buyer agrees to take it, subject to the encumbrances.

Pregunta 27

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Chain of title is MOST accurately defined as
Respuesta
  • a summary or history of all instruments and legal proceedings affecting a specific parcel of land
  • a report of the contents of the public record regarding a particular property
  • an instrument or document that protects the insured parties (subject to specific exceptions) against defects in the examination of the record and hidden risks such as forgeries, undisclosed heirs, errors in the public records, and so forth.
  • a record of the property's ownership.

Pregunta 28

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Evidence of the kind of estate and all liens against a parcel of real estate can usually be proven by
Respuesta
  • a recorded deed
  • a court suit for specific performance
  • one of the forms of proof of ownership
  • a foreclosure suit.

Pregunta 29

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The person who prepares an abstract of title for a parcel of real estate
Respuesta
  • writes a brief history of the title after inspecting the county records for document affecting the title
  • insures the condition of the title
  • inspects the property
  • issues a certificate of title

Pregunta 30

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A couple is frantic because they cannot find their deed and now want to sell the prperty. They
Respuesta
  • may need to file a suit to quiet title
  • will have to buy title insurance
  • do not need the original deed in order to sell, if it was recorded
  • should execute a replacement deed to themselves.

Pregunta 31

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When a title insurance policy is being issued, the public records are searched and the title company's record of title is continued to date. When the itle examination is complete, the title company notifies the parties in writing of the condition of title. This notification is referred to as
Respuesta
  • Chain of title
  • a report of title commintment for title insurance
  • a certificate of title
  • an abstract

Pregunta 32

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When a claim is settled by a title insurance company, the compamy acquires all rights and claims of the insured against any other person who is responsible for the loss. This is called
Respuesta
  • escrow
  • abstract of title
  • subordination
  • subrogation

Pregunta 33

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A title insurance policy with standard coverage generally covers all of the following EXCEPT
Respuesta
  • forged documents
  • incorrect marital statements
  • rights of parties in possession
  • incompetent grantors

Pregunta 34

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The document(s) referred to as title evidence include
Respuesta
  • title insurance
  • warranty deeds
  • security agreements
  • abstract of title

Pregunta 35

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To give notice of a security interest in personal prperty items, a lienholder must record which of the following>
Respuesta
  • Security agreement
  • Financing statement
  • Chattel agreement
  • Quitclaim deed

Pregunta 36

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Which of the following would NOT be acceptedable evidence of ownership
Respuesta
  • Attorney's opinion
  • Title insurance policy
  • Abstract
  • Deed signed by the last seller

Pregunta 37

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A seller delivered title to a buyer at closing. A title search had disclosed no serious defects, and the title did not appear to be based on doubtful questions of law or fact or to expose the buyer to possible litigation. The seller's title did not appear to present a threat to the buyer's quiet enjoyment, and the title insurance policy provided was sufficient to convince a resonably well-informed person that hte property could be resold. The title conveyed would commonly be referred to as
Respuesta
  • a ceritifcate of title
  • an abstract of title
  • a marketable title
  • an attorney's opinion of title

Pregunta 38

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Which of the following are traditionally covered by a standard title insurance?
Respuesta
  • Unrecorded rights of parties in possession
  • improperly delivered deeds
  • changes in land use due to zoning ordinances
  • unrecorded liens not known to the policy holder.

Pregunta 39

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The BEST reason for a buyer to obtain title insurance is
Respuesta
  • that the mortgage lender requires it
  • to ensure that the seller can deliver marketable title
  • to ensure that the abstractor has prepared a complete summary of title
  • to pay future liens that may be filed.

Pregunta 40

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The mortgagee received a title insurance policy on the property a buer is pledging as security for the mortgage loan. Which of the following is TRUE?
Respuesta
  • The policy is issued for the benefit of the buyer
  • The policy guarantees that the buyer's equity will be protected.
  • The amount of coverage is commensurate with the loan amount
  • The amount of coverage increases as the borrower's equity increases
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