D. Tenancy in partnership requires equal, undivided interests in the real property. The real property in its entirety is made available to satisfy a partnership debt. Upon the death of one of the partners, the real property held by the partnership can pass to the surviving partner(s). What is not true is that the partnership interest in the real property would be subject to community property rules. Here there is a subtle line of distinction. Real property held in tenancy in partnership does not become community property upon the demise of one of the partners. However, the partnership itself may be subject to community property regulation.
D. An encumbrance can be physical or financial and may make transferring title difficult. It does not make title transfer impossible if someone is willing to acquire the property with the encumbrance.
B. The work may be planned or completed and a notice of default must be provided.
D. This is an easement appurtenant. It is not a license, because the right has been given permanently.
A. Fair housing violations involve discrimination against protected classes.
A. This terminology emphasizes the fact that a buyer voluntarily agrees to these restrictions when he purchases the property.
B. The principle protection of a limited partnership is the limitation of liability to the partner’s investment. This protection may be lost if the limited partner participates in the management of the company.
B. This is definitional. The wrong answer choices cover more specific issues than the general plan.
A. This is definitional.
D. Conditional use permits are for uses that may be specifically permitted but require additional review and control.
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