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ABANDONMENT -
The
voluntary surrender or relinquishment of possession of real property
with the intention of terminating one's possession or interest, but
without vesting this interest in any other person.
ABATEMENT - A
reduction
or decrease in amount, degree, intensity or worth.
ABSORPTION RATE
- An
estimate of the rate at which a particular classification of space -
such as new office space, new housing, new condominium units and the
like - will be sold or occupied each year.
ABSTRACT OF TITLE
- A
concise, summarized history of the title to a specific parcel of real
property, together with a statement of all liens and encumbrances
affecting the property. The abstract of title does not guarantee or
assure the validity of the title of the property. It merely discloses
those items about the property which are of public record, and thus
does not reveal such things as encroachments, forgeries, and the like.
ACCELERATED DEPRECIATION
- A method of calculating the depreciation of certain property (that
property which is used in a trade or business, or which is held for the
production of income) at a faster rate than would be achieved from
using the straight line method of depreciation.
ACCELERATION CLAUSE
- A
clause in a promissory note, agreement of sale, or mortgage which gives
the lender the right to call all sums due and payable in advance of the
fixed payment date upon the occurrence of a specified event, such as a
sale, default, assignment or further encumbrance of the property.
ACCEPTANCE - The
expression of the intention of the person receiving an offer (offeree,
usually the seller) to be bound by the terms of the offer.
ACCESS - A
general or
specific right of ingress and egress to a particular property.
ACCRETION - The
gradual
and imperceptible addition to land by alluvial deposits of soil through
natural causes, such as shoreline movement caused by streams or rivers.
ACCRUED - That
which has
accumulated over a period of time such as accrued depreciation, accrued
interest or accrued expenses.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- A
formal declaration made before a duly authorized officer, usually a
Notary Public, by a person who has signed a document.
ACRE - A
measure of
land equaling 43,560 square feet; 4,840 square yards; 160 square rods.
ADHESION CONTRACT
- A
contract which is very one-sided and favors the party who drafted the
document.
AD VALOREM -
Latin for
"according to valuation," usually referring to a type of tax or
assessment.
ADVERSE POSSESSION
- The
acquiring of title to real property owned by someone else, by means of
open, notorious and continuous possession for the statutory period of
time (20 years in Hawaii).
AFFIDAVIT - A
sworn
statement reduced to writing and made under oath before a Notary Public
or other official authorized by law to administer an oath.
AGENCY - A
relationship
created when one person, the "principal," delegates to another, the
"agent," the right to act on the principal's behalf in business
transactions and to exercise some degree of discretion while so acting.
An agency gives rise to a fiduciary relationship and imposes on the
agent, as the fiduciary of the principal, certain duties, obligations
and high standards of good faith and loyalty.
AGENT - One who
is
authorized to represent and to act on behalf of another person (called
the principal). A real estate broker is the agent of his client, be it
the seller or buyer, to whom he owes a fiduciary obligation. A salesman
is the agent of his broker and does not have a direct personal
contractual relationship with either the seller or buyer.
AGREEMENT OF SALE
- An
agreement between the seller (vendor) and buyer (vendee) for the
purchase of real property.
AIR RIGHTS - The
rights
to the use of the open space or vertical plane above a property.
Ownership of the land includes the right to all air above the property.
ALIENATION CLAUSE
- A
clause in a promissory note or mortgage which provides that the balance
of the secured debt becomes immediately due and payable at the option
of the mortgagee upon the alienation of the property by the mortgagor.
ALLODIAL SYSTEM
- The
free ownership of land by individuals.
AMENITIES -
Features,
both tangible and intangible, which enhance and add to the desirability
of real estate.
AMORTIZATION -
The
gradual repayment of a debt by means of systematic payments of
principal and interest over a set period, where at the end of the
period there is a zero balance.
ANCHOR TENANT -
Major
department or chain stores which are strategically located at shopping
centers so as to give maximum exposure to smaller satellite stores.
ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE
-
The relationship of the total Finance Charge to the total amount to be
finance as required under the Federal Truth-in-Lending Law.
APPRAISAL - The
process
of estimating, fixing, or setting the market value of real property. An
appraisal may take the form of a lengthy report, a completed form, a
simple letter, or even an oral report.
APPRECIATION -
An
increase in the worth or value of property due to economic or related
causes, which may prove to be either temporary or permanent.
APPURTENANT -
Belonging
to; adjunct; appended or annexed.
ARBITRATION -
The
non-judicial submission of a controversy to selected third parties for
their determination in the manner provided by agreement or by law.
ASSESSED VALUATION
- The
value of real property as established by the state government for
purposes of computing real property taxes.
ASSESSMENT - A
specific
levy for a definite purpose, such as adding curbs or sewers in a
neighborhood. Individual condominium owners are subject to special
assessments benefiting the project as a whole and not funded through
regular maintenance charges.
ASSIGNMENT - The
transfer of the right, title and interest in the property of one
person, the assignor, to another, the assignee. In real estate, there
are assignments of mortgages, contracts, agreements of sale, leases,
and options, among others.
ASSUMPTION OF MORTGAGE
-
The act of acquiring title to property which has an existing mortgage
on it and agreeing to be personally liable for the terms and conditions
of the mortgage, including payments.
ATTACHMENT - The
legal
process of seizing the real or personal property of a defendant in a
lawsuit, by levy or judicial order, and holding it in the custody of
the courts as security for satisfaction of the judgment which the
plaintiff may recover in any action upon a contract, express or
implied.
ATTORNEY-IN-FACT
- One
who is authorized by another to act in his place under a power of
attorney.
ATTORNMENT -
The act of
a tenant formally agreeing to become the tenant of a successor
landlord; as in attorning to a mortgagee who has foreclosed on the
leased premises.
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