Lien Compromise
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
22010_cedar_vineyard_survivor_devise · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice ARuth is the sole owner of the vineyard, subject to the credit union's lien for the unpaid amount on Timothy's note.
Why it's attractive
answers the mortgage-remedy question before proving Timothy owned anything
Why it's wrong
answers the mortgage-remedy question before proving Timothy owned anything
22010_cedar_vineyard_survivor_devise · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice CRuth holds the vineyard as a tenant in common with the credit union.
Why it's attractive
turns a lender into a co-owner without a borrower interest
Why it's wrong
turns a lender into a co-owner without a borrower interest
22010_cedar_vineyard_survivor_devise · REAL_PROPERTY · Choice DRuth holds the vineyard as a joint tenant with the credit union.
Why it's attractive
uses the will's joint-tenancy words to include a non-child lender
Why it's wrong
uses the will's joint-tenancy words to include a non-child lender
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