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Return to Property Law 14e Student Resources
Chapter 4 Multiple choice questions
Taking instructions and other initial matters
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You act for the purchaser of a period cottage built in 1879. Your client is buying with the aid of a bank mortgage. Which of the following surveys would you recommend to your client purchaser?
The one suggested by the bank as being appropriate for this type of property.
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A valuation report.
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A full structural survey.
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A homebuyer's valuation and survey report.
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You act for a young couple who are recently married and who are buying their first home. They are each contributing £2,000 and a mortgage advance will fund the rest of the purchase price. How will you generally advise them to hold the beneficial ownership in the property?
As equitable and legal co-owners.
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As licensees.
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As tenants in common.
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As joint tenants.
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Your firm acts for a client who owns and lives in a large dwellinghouse, which has a garden extending to 1.4 hectares. It has been his family home for the last seven years. He intends to sell off the bottom half of the garden to a building company who will develop a small housing estate on the land. Which of the following will apply for tax purposes?
The sale is not exempt from capital gains tax.
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The sale is exempt from capital gains tax.
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The sale is subject to corporation tax.
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The sale is subject to income tax.
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