Judgment Against One Owner Reaches Whole Property
This trap appears as a wrong-answer choice in 1 active question. Spotting how it is built is the repair: read each example's “why it's attractive” before the “why it's wrong.”
Subject distribution
- Real Property1
Example wrong choices
15007_galilee_harvest_loft · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice ANo lien, because Lydia had no actual notice of Stephen’s judgment until after Daniel died.
Why it's attractive
The because-clause points to Lydia’s knowledge, while the stem asks what Stephen’s lien reaches.
Why it's wrong
The because-clause points to Lydia’s knowledge, while the stem asks what Stephen’s lien reaches.
15007_galilee_harvest_loft · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice BA lien against Daniel’s undivided one-half interest in Galilee Harvest Loft, because Stephen’s judgment was recorded before Daniel died.
Why it's attractive
This choice treats recording as enough to preserve Daniel’s half after death.
Why it's wrong
This choice treats recording as enough to preserve Daniel’s half after death.
15007_galilee_harvest_loft · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DA lien against all of Galilee Harvest Loft, because Stephen occupied one of the workshop spaces while Daniel and Lydia held title as joint tenants.
Why it's attractive
The judgment is against Daniel, but the answer expands it to all of Lydia’s property too.
Why it's wrong
The judgment is against Daniel, but the answer expands it to all of Lydia’s property too.
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