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Real Estate Principles
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1. Rights associated with ownership of land and all permanent attachments to the land
fee simple absolute
growth moratorium
The term 'real estate' used three ways
real property
2. When a landlord allows tenancy without written agreement
variance
title insurance commitment
ad valoreum taxes
tenancy at will
3. Compilation of all documents chronologically summarizing the chain of title for attorney's review
The term 'real estate' used three ways
title abstract
tenancy by the entireties
freehold
4. Rights in property that include: (exclusive) possession - use (enjoyment) - and disposition
property rights
remainder estate
implied easement
recording statutes
5. Owner of an oil or gas well can keep all that is pumped from it - regardless of whether all came from owner's property or adjacent property(ies)
township
rule of capture
tax base
section
6. Changing notion of 'best practice' - limited actual experience to rely on (< 30 yrs) - insufficient theory and info - & inability to foresee the future well
implied easement
improvements to the land
challenges to public land use planning
Ways a title can transfer
7. State law that governs the disposition procedure of the conveyance of real property upon owner decedence
specific lien
probate
comprehensive plan
mill
8. The rate equal to the dollars of tax you pay per $1000. in property value
property taxes
tax base
millage rate
smart growth
9. Area around a community where gov't plans to provide public services and beyonf which community development is prohibited
newer approaches to land use control
urban service area
leasehold
two types of property
10. (commercial easement) the right to use land for a specific - limited purpose unrelated to any adjacent parcel
torrens certificate
right of survivorship
easement in gross
community property
11. Form of ownership where two or more owners hold equal shares and rights of possession
title insurance commitment
joint tenancy
torrens certificate
mortgage
12. Planning movement that integrates multiple land use typesand restores space for community life
concurrency
new urbanism
actual notice
traditional land use controls
13. Temporary prohibition of further development in a community or jurisdiction
industry economies of scale
growth moratorium
taxable value
mechanics' lien
14. Line of geographic reference that runs North and South in a gov't survey
principal meridian
sector model
timesharing
plat lot and block number
15. Financial sector of the economy that allocates resources among households & firms
newer approaches to land use control
requirements of a deed
capital markets
ad valoreum taxes
16. Prohibited type of zoning that tends to exclude lower-income groups
exclusionary zoning
cooperative
eminent domain
local economic activities
17. Model of how land users bid for location that reveals the influences on how density of land use is determined
Ways a title can transfer
bid-rental model
probate
condominium declaration
18. Property taxes based on the market value of the property
variance
doctrine of constructive conveyance
ad valoreum taxes
habendum clause
19. (Percentage of market) value used to determine an owner's property tax liability
fee simple conditional
raw land
assessed value
public use
20. No deed conveys rights that ___ does not have
agglomeration economies
types of deeds
covenant
grantor
21. Ownership interest subsequent to a life estate- which becomes fee simple absolute upon death of the life estate owner
easement appurtenant
covenant
separate properties
remainder estate
22. Objects that are moveable and not permanently affixed to the land (furniture - etc.)
servient parcel
personal property
deed of bargain and sale
community property
23. Estate interests in real estate giving unlimited duration; titled interests
legal life estate
freehold
regulatory taking
tenancy in common
24. Any lease agreement that has no definite term at the start
traditional planning features
periodic tenancy
effective tax rates
local economic activities
25. Unambiguous means to provide a description of property that describes each parcel in a surveyed map of a subdivision; most common form of legal description for urban residential property
performance standard
intestate
title
plat lot and block number
26. Public official who determines taxable property value (aka County Property Appraiser)
deed of bargain and sale
covenant against encumbrances
tax assessor
tenancy for years
27. All of the taxable properties in a jurisdiction
grantor
tax base
chain of title
law of descent
28. Physical things - such as land - buildings - clothing - automobiles - etc.
regulatory taking
market failures in real estate due to market distortion
tangible assets
personal property
29. Metes & bounds - plat lot and block number - and/or gov't rectangular survey
methods acceptable for property description in public records
convenience activities
joint tenancy
servient parcel
30. When a tenant Who is supposed to vacate does not - but continues to pay rent that landlord accepts
tenancy at sufferance
fixture
section
grantor
31. The master deed establishing the condominium corporation
externalities
actual notice
condominium declaration
regulatory taking
32. Monopoly - externalities - incomplete info. - and uncertainty of residential values
public use
title
The term 'real estate' used three ways
market failures in real estate due to market distortion
33. Set of economic activities that a city provides for the world beyond its boundaries
cooperative
tax rate
tier line
economic base
34. A location pattern which similar economic entities - such as a convenience store or a retail establishment - tend to disburse evenly over the market region
effective tax rates
variance
central place pattern
tax assessor
35. Deed that conveys no covenants and makes no assertions about grantor's interest; used to clear 'clouds' or encumbrances to the title
general lien
covenant of seizin
chain of title
quitclaim deed
36. In eminent domain cases - expansion of public use to beyond that of condemning agency
tax rate
public purpose
general warranty deed
challenges to public land use planning
37. User markets - capital markets - and government sector
agglomeration economies
real property
intestate
Real estate values are determined by three sector interactions
38. All property that is not real property (household goods - personal property - intellectual property - music)
tax-exempt properties
personal property
marketable title
tenancy at sufferance
39. (lien) that derives directly from events related to a property (tax lien - mortgage - etc.)
grantee
requirements of a deed
words of conveyance
specific lien
40. 'normal ownership' except that multiple owner's share identically in one bundle rights
homestead exemption
methods acceptable for property description in public records
land
tenancy in common
41. Rights of surviving partners in joint tenancy to divide the interests of a decedent partner
legal life estate
right of survivorship
covenant
habendum clause
42. A leasehold interest for a definitive period of time exceeding one year
deed restriction
concurrency
tenancy for years
land
43. The tax liability divided by the property's market value or sale price
effective tax rates
ad valoreum taxes
raw land
patent
44. Properties against which local jurisdictions may not levy property taxes
millage rate
recital of consideration
tax base
tax-exempt properties
45. Combines fee simple ownership for unit and tenancy in common for common areas; type of ownership - not a structure
covenant of quiet enjoyment
comparison activities
easement appurtenant
condominium
46. Task of examining the evidence of title in the public title search
bid-rental model
actual notice
real property
title search
47. The 'normal' form of direct co-ownership - much like fee-simple-absolute - subject to the provision that one owner cannot use the property in a manner infringing on rights of co-owner(s)
freehold
condominium bylaws
tenancy in common
metes and bounds
48. Fee charged by a community and paid by the developer to cover costs associated with developments 'impact' on roads - schools - and police & fire protection
affordable housing allocation
restrictive covenants
impact fee
concentric ring model
49. Provision in some states allowing the owner/ occupants of full-time residences to apply for a certain monetary deduction from their assessed value in order to decrease property taxes
Ways a title can transfer
deed
economic base
homestead exemption
50. Rights of a lessee in a leased property; rights tenants receive in exchange for payment of rent
statute of frauds
nonconforming use
leasehold
economic base