Texas Principles of Real Estate 1 - Chapter 2
Personal Property
All property that is not land and is not permanently attached to land is known as...? Personal Property Real Property Real Estate Fixture
Trade Fixtures
Items that are installed by a commercial tenant and are removable upon termination of the tenancy are known as...? Emblements Trade Fixtures Chattel Real Property
Surface rights
Mineral rights are typically considered dominant to which of the following rights...? Surface rights Air rights Sub-surface rights None of the above
Personal Property
Mobile homes not permanently attached to the land are generally considered...? Personal Property Real Property Fixtures Trade Fixtures
Fixture
Personal property that has become real property by having been permanently attached or adapted to real property is known as a/an...? Fixture Trade Fixture Emblements Chattel
Air Rights
The rights in real property to the reasonable use of the air space above the surface of the land is known as...? Mineral Rights Air Rights Land Rights Riparian Rights
Real Estate
The surface of the earth, the area above and below the surface, and everything permanently attached thereto is known as...? Land Real Property Real Estate Bundle of Rights
Bill of Sale
The transfer of personal property is typically done using a...? Bill of Sale Deed Purchase Contract All of the above
Real property
Trees and shrubbery that are not cultivated annually are considered...? Personal property Chattel Real property Emblements
Kitchen cabinets
Which of the following is an example of a fixture...? Kitchen cabinets Removable bookshelves Curtains Rugs
All of the above
Which of the following is considered a permanent man-made improvement to land...? Fences Sheds Wells All of the above