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DEFINITION
FIND A REAL ESTATE & REAL PROPERTY LAW ATTORNEY IN YOUR AREA.
RELATED PRACTICE AREAS
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BUZZWORDS
Closing - In the sale of real estate, the final transaction between the buyer and the seller, whereby the conveyancing documents are signed and the money and property transferred.
Encumbrance - A claim or liability that is attached to property and that may lessen its value, such as a lien, easement or mortgage.
Fee Simple - An interest in land that, being the broadest property interest allowed by law, endures until the current holder dies without heirs.
Foreclosure - A legal proceeding for the termination of a mortgagor's interest in property, instituted by the lender to either gain title or force a sale to satisfy the unpaid mortgage.
Joint Tenants - A tenancy with two or more co-owners who take identical interests. Joint tenants have a right of survivorship to the other's share.
Life Estate - Property held only for the duration of a specified person's life.
Tenants by the Entirety - A joint tenancy between husband and wife. At the death of one spouse, the property passes to the other spouse.
Tenants in Common - A tenancy by two or more persons, in divided shares. At the death of one tenant, the property passes to his/her estate.
Title - The union of ownership, possession and custody constituting the legal right to control and dispose of property.
Title Search - An examination of public records to determine whether any defects or encumbrances exist in a given property's chain of title.
Zoning - The legislative division of a region, especially a municipality, into separate districts with different regulations.