Provide three examples of problematic situations that may confront a real estate attorney.
What will be an ideal response?
Possible answers: (1) a seller who hires an attorney to represent him or her in a closing and a buyer who requests that the attorney represent both the buyer and the seller, (2) an attorney who is hired by one party and agrees to prepare closing documents for the other party for a small fee, (3) a buyer or seller retains an attorney who is then requested to represent the lender ?nancing the transaction, (4) an attorney who is also a title agent where the attorney represents the seller but also prepares the title policy for the buyer who pays for the policy, and (5) an attorney representing one party who is asked for legal advice by an unrepresented party.
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A. role conflict B. role overload C. role ambiguity D. ambiguous norms
A life estate must always be for the life of the owner.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Supreme Court ruled that the right to privacy is constitutionally-protected liberty in ________
A) Adamson v. California B) Griswold v. Connecticut C) Rochin v. California D) Barron v. Baltimore
UM coverage is:
a. A substitute for liability coverage the at-fault motorist failed to procure. b. Just another term for UIM coverage. c. Applied the same in each state. d. None of the above.