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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter14 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  prepayment penalties
B  depreciation.
C  property taxes.
D  interest on a trust deed.
Question #2
A  has been converted into rental property.
B  has a homeowner’s exemption filed on it.
C  is a second residence.
D  is a condominium.
Question #3
A  business property tax.
B  business transfer tax.
C  business license tax.
D  business stamp tax.
Question #4
A  Subtract nothing
B  Subtract adjusted cost basis from adjusted sale price
C  Subtract only adjusted cost basis
D  Subtract only adjusted price basis
Question #5
A  Income
B  Residential
C  Business
D  Trade
Question #6
A  starts a five year redemption period.
B  remains undisturbed for five years, starts a five year redemption period and is sold to the state.
C  remains undisturbed for five years.
D  is sold to the state.
Question #8
A  $175,000
B  $190,000
C  $150,000
D  $193,000
Question #9
A  none of the answers are correct.
B  sale-leaseback.
C  installment sale.
D  tax deferred exchange.
Question #10
A  at the same rate.
B  at a lower rate.
C  at a more regressive rate.
D  at a higher rate.
Question #12
A  55 cents per $500.
B  $1 per $1,000.
C  50 cents per $500.
D  none of the answers are correct.
Question #13
A  The land and improvements can be depreciated.
B  Investment property cannot be depreciated.
C  The land cannot be depreciated, but the improvements can.
D  The land can be depreciated, but not the improvements.
Question #14
A  Religious, Charitable and Medical or educational
B  Religious
C  Medical or educational
D  Charitable
Question #16
A  March 1
B  December 10
C  November 10
D  July 1
Question #17
A  January 1
B  July 1
C  February 1
D    
E  November 1
Question #18
A  Principal only
B  none of the answers are correct.
C  Principal and interest
D  Interest only
Question #19
A  Installment Bonds.
B  Bond Act Issuance.
C  Mello-Roos Liens.
D  Vrooman Act Bonds.