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Real Estate Class 5

Across
A formal declaration made before a duly authorized officer, usually a notary public, by a person who has signed a document
A horizontal plane from which heights and depths are measured
place limitations on the use of the property
Discriminatory practice by a real estate agent of maneuvering a client from a minority group away from considering a home in a white neighborhood.
Groups of people who are protected from discrimination and harassment
Designated airspace over a piece of land.
Enduring pattern of romantic or sexual attraction
A contract between an owner (as principal) and a real estate professional
Shareholder in a corporation that owns the property
nonrepresented consumer
A method of describing real property that identifies a parcel of land by reference to lot and block numbers within a subdivision, as specified on a recorded subdivision plat.
multi-unit dwellings with privately owned residences and shared common areas
represent you exclusively as a buyer of real property.
Down
Possession for a statutory period may be a means of acquiring title
The main imaginary line running east and west and crossing a principal meridian at a definite point
A life estate
A description of a specific parcel of real estate complete enough for an independent surveyor to locate and identify it.
A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the decease
Disclosure of the relationship the agent has with you or another party must be made in writing at the time of your first personal meeting to discuss a specific property or properties.
Permanent reference marks or points established for use by surveyors in measuring differences in elevation.
A person who has made a valid will.
A right given by law to certain creditors to have their debts paid out of the property of a defaulting debtor, usually by means of a court sale.
A portion of a township under the rectangular (government) survey system