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85 Cards in this Set
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Buffer Zone
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Space of land between 2 zoning districts
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Building Permit
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A document used to track compliance with codes
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Bundle of Sticks
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Control, Possesion, Enjoy, Dispose
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Chattel
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Another name for personal property
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Chattel Real
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A personal interest in real property (a lease)
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Deed
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A document that conveys the title
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Defeasible Fee
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A conditional interest in the land
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Dower
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A marital interest in property
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Easement
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The right to use the land of another
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Eminent Domain
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Goverments right to take property
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Encroachment
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Extension of an improvement across a boundary
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Escheat
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Reversion of property to the state
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Fee Simple Absolute
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An estate without conditions
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Fixture
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Personal property that is attached to real estate
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Freehold
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An interest in land that has no time limit
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Heterogenity
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Uniqueness of land
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Land
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The surface and subsurface of the Earth
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Leverage
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The use of borrowed funds
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License
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Permission
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Lien
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A claim against a property
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Market
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A set of arrangements that brings parties together
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Mineral Rights
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The right to remove minerals from the ground
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Non-Conforming
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A land use that is differant from present-zoned land
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Police Power
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Health, Safety, Welfare Regulation
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Radon
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A natural gas
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Real Estate
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Land and all it's improvements
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Real Property
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Includes land and real estate plus a legal bundle of rights (or Sticks)
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Scarcity
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The usable supply of land in an area
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Set Back
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Space between a property and a building line
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Specific Performance
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A law suit to force completion of a contract
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Title
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The legally recognized interest someone has in land.
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Trade Fixtures
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Items owned by and attached to leased property, by a tenant who is conducting a business.
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Unities
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Time, Title, Interest, Possesion.
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Waste
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Destruction of property
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Weep Hole
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An opening that allows for drainage of water
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Variance
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Relief from the harshness of zoning
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MARKET
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Aplace where things can be bought or sold.
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SUPPLY AND DEMAND
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When supplies increase and demand remains stable, prices go down. Or Vice Versa.
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UNIQUENESS AND IMMOBILITY
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The 2 characteristics of land that have the most impact on the market.
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FACTORS AFFECTING SUPPLY
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Labor force and construction and material cost, goverment controls and goverment financial policies.
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FACTORS AFFECTING DEMAND
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Population, demographics, employment and wage levels
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BROKARAGE
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The business of bringing people together in a real estate transaction
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APPRAISAL
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The process of estimating a property's market value
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PROPERTY MANAGMENT
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A person or company hired to maintain and manage property on behalf of it's owner
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FINANCING
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Is the business of providing the funds that make real estate transactions possible.
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SUBDIVISION
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Is the splitting of a single property into smaller parcels.
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DEVELOPMENT
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Involves the construction of improvements on the land.
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COUNSELING
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Involves providing clients with competent advice based on sound professional judgement
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RESIDENTIAL
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All property used for single family or muti family housing whether in urban, suburban or rural areas.
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COMMERCIAL
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Business property, including office space, shopping centers, stores, theaters, hotels etc.
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INDUSTRIAL
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Warehouses,factories,power plants etc.
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AGRICULTURAL
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Farms,timberland,ranches,orchards,etc.
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SPECIAL PURPOSE
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Churches,schools,cemetaries,& goverment-help lands.
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LAND
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Earth's surface extending downward to the center and upward to infinity, including permanate natural structures. Trees & water.
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REAL ESTATE
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Land at, above,& below earth's surface, plus all things permately attached to it.
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REAL PROPERTY
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The interest,benifits,and rights that are automatically included in ownership of the land and real estate.Legal bundle of rights.
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BUNDLE OF RIGHTS/STICKS
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Possesion,control,enjoyment,exclusion,disposition.
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TITLE
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Ownership of real property, not a printed document.
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APPURTENANCE
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A right or priveledge associated with the property,although not neccesarily a part of it.
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WATER RIGHTS
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Special common-law rights held by owners of land adjacent to rivers,lakes or oceans.
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CHATTEL
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Personal property
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FRUCTUS NATURALES
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Trees, shubery,fruits of nature.
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FRUTUCS INDUSTRIALES
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Crops (Personal Property) Emblements.
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SEVERANCE
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An item of real property can become personal property. EX: a tree is real property til the owner cuts it down.
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ANNEXATION
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To change personal property into real property. EX; to make a walkway of cement.
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FIXTURES
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Personal property that has been afixed to real property.
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TRADE FIXTURES
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Fixtures used in the course of business. Something owned by the tenant & attached to a rented space.
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SCARCITY
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The useable supply of land in an area.
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IMPROVEMENTS
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To improve the value of a property.
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PERMANENCE OF INVESTMENTS
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The capital & labor used to build an improvement.
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SITUS
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Location. Area preforance
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4 ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS OR REAL ESTATE
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1.Scarcity 2.Improvements 3.Permanence of investment 4.Location
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4 PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF REAL ESTATE
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1.Immobility 2. Indestructibilty 3.Uniqueness 4.Specific Performance
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HETEROGENEITY OR NONHOMOGENITY
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Uniqueness of the land
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LAWS AFFECTING REAL ESTATE
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contract law,general property law,agency law,real estate license law,federal,federal,state & local tax,zoning & land use.
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REAL ESTATE LICENSE LAWS
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To protect the public from fraud,dihonesty and incompetence i transactions.
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CHATTEL REAL
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A personal interest in real property.
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LINKAGE
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Supporting land
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TEST FOR FIXTURES
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1.Intent of the annexor 2.Method of annexation 3.Adaption to the real estate 4.Agreement
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FEE SIMPLE ABSOLUTE
INDEFEASIBLE FEE |
Ownership without conditions
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ECONOMIC FACTORS FOR A PROPERTY TO HAVE VALUE
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Demand-must be coupled with purchasing power.Utility- theability of the land to satisfy a want.Scarcity-must be a demand for land.Transferability-land that canot be transfered.
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HIGHEST AND BEST USE OF LAND
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The use of land that will earn for the owner maximum value-not by zoning.
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RESTICTIVE COVENANTS
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Land use that may be controlled privately through deed restrictions by developer or land owner.
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ENFORCEMENT OF PRIVATE RESTICTIONS
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Anyone who may be affected by the violation of a private restriction.
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PRIORITY
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Where a property is regulated by zoning & private restrictions, whichevere is more restrictive takes precedent.
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