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notsponge [240]
3 years ago
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Seller charles has a brother who is claiming an ownership interest in charles's property. this dispute could lead to what is cal

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sergeinik [125]3 years ago
7 0

<em>Seller Charles has a brother who is claiming an ownership interest in Charles's property. This dispute could lead to what is called</em>

<em>a duplicate title.</em>

<em>a quitclaimed title.</em>

<em>a clouded title.</em>

<em>a marketable title.</em>

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<u>Correct answer</u>: a clouded title (means that it’s difficult to “see” who the proper owner is). An actual/apparent outstanding claim on the title to real property like old mortgage, an unresolved legal debt/levy by a creditor or some other doubtful link in the chain of title. In other words, a clouded title is any document, claim or encumbrance that might invalidate/impair a title to real property or make the title doubtful (usually discovered during a title search). It is also known as "cloud on title".

lara31 [8.8K]3 years ago
4 0
I believe the answer is restraint or alienation of property

Restraint of property refers to a situation when a person is somehow banned from selling their properties. During conflict of ownership, the law does not allow the selling of properties until the person who had the full right to sell the property is determined.
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