Deck 15: Federal Income Taxes and Real Estate

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Comprehensive plans should reflect what is best for the local and county governments.
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The primary function of building codes is to raise money for the city or county that is issuing the permits.
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Plat maps show the location of all structures that are to be erected on the subject property.
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Who creates a comprehensive plan?

A) The state planning commission
B) The city or regional planning commission
C) The local school district
D) The neighborhood associations
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The local ordinances that regulate land use are called:

A) restrictive deeds.
B) covenants.
C) easements.
D) zoning ordinances.
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Zoning that allows several types of land use on one property is called:

A) overlay zoning.
B) floor-to-area ratio zoning.
C) variance zoning.
D) zoning by estoppel.
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The relationship between the number of people who use or live in a building and the amount of land the building occupies is called:

A) variance.
B) density.
C) occupancy certification.
D) platting.
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A single parcel of real estate that is zoned differently from its neighbors may have zoning that is called:

A) comprehensive plan exception zoning.
B) variance zoning.
C) PUD zoning.
D) spot zoning.
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What is it called when an ordinance provides for a particular use but not a particular piece of land?

A) Spot zoning
B) Variance zoning
C) Floating zones
D) None of the above
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In residential subdivisions, protective covenants refer to:

A) laws formulated to protect homeowners.
B) restrictions formulated by the lender.
C) restrictions as to land use formulated by a developer or homeowners association.
D) none of the above.
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The permit that a local authority issues that allows construction to begin is called a:

A) building permit.
B) construction permit.
C) mechanic's lien.
D) certificate of occupancy.
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Local governments implement building codes for which reason?

A) To protect people by ensuring homes are constructed in a safe manner
B) To collect fees
C) To slow down construction
D) To force consumers to use licensed professionals for all phases of construction
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Which of the following restrict the rights of landowners?

A) Deed restrictions
B) Building codes
C) Subdivision restrictions
D) All of the above
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Building codes:

A) limit property owner's rights.
B) set minimum construction standards.
C) are enforced by local city or county inspectors.
D) all of the above.
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Zoning ordinances are designed to:

A) promote the orderly development of land.
B) protect property values by regulating land use.
C) provide continuity in neighborhoods.
D) all of the above.
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What is nonconforming use?
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What are transferable development rights (TDRs)?
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Why is it important to know the zoning on a parcel of land before you buy it?
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Define floor-area ratio zoning.
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When is a certificate of occupancy issued?
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What are the steps in taking an acreage tract and making it into a subdivision? Assume that the land is inside city limits.
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You want to buy a piece of property close to town. You want to live in the back and construct a building in the front to house your law office. You have found a great parcel but it is zoned residential single family. What are your options? (Assume that you want to buy this land and proceed with your building plans.)
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Deck 15: Federal Income Taxes and Real Estate
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Comprehensive plans should reflect what is best for the local and county governments.
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The primary function of building codes is to raise money for the city or county that is issuing the permits.
False
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Plat maps show the location of all structures that are to be erected on the subject property.
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Who creates a comprehensive plan?

A) The state planning commission
B) The city or regional planning commission
C) The local school district
D) The neighborhood associations
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The local ordinances that regulate land use are called:

A) restrictive deeds.
B) covenants.
C) easements.
D) zoning ordinances.
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Zoning that allows several types of land use on one property is called:

A) overlay zoning.
B) floor-to-area ratio zoning.
C) variance zoning.
D) zoning by estoppel.
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The relationship between the number of people who use or live in a building and the amount of land the building occupies is called:

A) variance.
B) density.
C) occupancy certification.
D) platting.
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A single parcel of real estate that is zoned differently from its neighbors may have zoning that is called:

A) comprehensive plan exception zoning.
B) variance zoning.
C) PUD zoning.
D) spot zoning.
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What is it called when an ordinance provides for a particular use but not a particular piece of land?

A) Spot zoning
B) Variance zoning
C) Floating zones
D) None of the above
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In residential subdivisions, protective covenants refer to:

A) laws formulated to protect homeowners.
B) restrictions formulated by the lender.
C) restrictions as to land use formulated by a developer or homeowners association.
D) none of the above.
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The permit that a local authority issues that allows construction to begin is called a:

A) building permit.
B) construction permit.
C) mechanic's lien.
D) certificate of occupancy.
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Local governments implement building codes for which reason?

A) To protect people by ensuring homes are constructed in a safe manner
B) To collect fees
C) To slow down construction
D) To force consumers to use licensed professionals for all phases of construction
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Which of the following restrict the rights of landowners?

A) Deed restrictions
B) Building codes
C) Subdivision restrictions
D) All of the above
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Building codes:

A) limit property owner's rights.
B) set minimum construction standards.
C) are enforced by local city or county inspectors.
D) all of the above.
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Zoning ordinances are designed to:

A) promote the orderly development of land.
B) protect property values by regulating land use.
C) provide continuity in neighborhoods.
D) all of the above.
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What is nonconforming use?
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What are transferable development rights (TDRs)?
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Why is it important to know the zoning on a parcel of land before you buy it?
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Define floor-area ratio zoning.
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When is a certificate of occupancy issued?
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What are the steps in taking an acreage tract and making it into a subdivision? Assume that the land is inside city limits.
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You want to buy a piece of property close to town. You want to live in the back and construct a building in the front to house your law office. You have found a great parcel but it is zoned residential single family. What are your options? (Assume that you want to buy this land and proceed with your building plans.)
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