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The Language of Real Estate: 10 More Real Estate Terms You Should Know

by Dean Rinker

Here are ten more common real estate terms to know.

  1. Deed: A legal document that represents the ownership of property and is used to transfer title from one party to another.
  2. Easement: A right given to a person or entity to use a portion of another owner’s land for a specific purpose, such as access to a road or utility lines.
  3. Encumbrance: Any claim or lien on a property, such as a mortgage, a lease, or easement, that may affect the title or use of the property.
  4. Fixture: Personal property attached to land or a building in such a way that it is considered legally part of the property.
  5. Joint Tenancy: A form of co-ownership where two or more parties share equal ownership and rights to a property. Upon the death of one owner, their share automatically transfers to the surviving owner(s).
  6. Leasehold Estate: An interest in real property allowing a lessee or tenant to use and occupy a space for a specified period under a lease agreement, without owning the property.
  7. Quitclaim Deed: A legal document used to transfer any ownership interest in a property that the grantor might have, without any warranty of clear title.
  8. REIT (Real Estate Investment Trust): A company that owns, operates, or finances income-generating real estate, allowing investors to buy shares in real estate portfolios.
  9. Survey: A professional process to determine or verify the boundaries, dimensions, and location of land or property, usually depicted on a survey map.
  10. Underwriting: The process by which lenders assess the risk of lending money to a homebuyer based on their credit, income, and other factors to approve or deny a mortgage loan.

These terms are essential for anyone involved in real estate transactions, providing a deeper understanding of the intricacies of property ownership and investment.

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