medium · National Real Estate Exam
A new county airport is constructed adjacent to a residential subdivision. The constant noise and vibrations from low-flying aircraft make the homes nearly uninhabitable, but the county has not formally attempted to buy the homes.
What legal action can the homeowners take to compel the county to pay for the loss in property value?
- Inverse condemnation
- Quiet title action
- Action for partition
- Suit for specific performance
Sign up free to see the explanation and track your rank →
More National Real Estate Exam practice
- A broker's employment contract with a seller is officially called the:
- What is the current status of the contract?
- A buyer defaults on a purchase agreement, and the seller chooses to keep the earnest money
- A buyer makes a written offer to a seller. Two days later, before the seller has responded
- A contract for the sale of a property is signed. Before closing, the property is destroyed
- A contract for the sale of real estate that has been signed by both parties is valid, but
- A contract that is valid and binding but allows one party to avoid the agreement because o
- A contract that is valid and enforceable until it is canceled by a party who was a victim