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maychende

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A lender or secured creditor for a debtor who has toxic waste on its property can be held liable for cleanup in the event of foreclosure.
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

The following description is part of a deed: The SE-1/4 of the SE-1/4 T1N of the Bucks' portion of Gentry Farm.
 A) The description is sufficient because a popular name is coupled with a government survey.
 B) The description is sufficient because of the government survey portion.
 C) The description is insufficient to pass legal title.
 D) None of the above



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ebenov

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Answer to Question 1

TRUE

Answer to Question 2

C




maychende

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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