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  1. Nov 13, 2023 · A Realtor is a real estate agent who is a dues-paying member of the National Association of Realtors. NAR members are held to a high standard of professionalism and adhere to a strict code of ethics. Refinance. If a borrower takes out a new loan on the same property, it’s called a refinance.

  2. real estate, usually extending the useful life and value of a property. (The replacement of a roof would be considered a capital improvement.) Capital Loss - A loss from the sale of an asset not in the usual course of business. Caveat Emptor - Let the buyer beware. The buyer must examine the goods or property and buy at the buyer’s own risk.

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  3. Welcome to our online real estate dictionary, where you’ll find over 1400 definitions of real estate terms and jargon. The go-to source for real estate agents, brokers, homeowners, home buyers, landlords, renters, property owners, landowners and mortgage providers. Since 2004, Real-Estate-Dictionary.com has been committed to providing a ...

  4. Below-grade: Any facility or part of a facility located underground or below the surface grade. Breach of Warranty: The failure of the seller of real property to pass title as either expressed or implied by law in the conveyancing document. Buffer: A strip of land. a transition established as between distinct land uses.

  5. A buyer’s agent is a real estate agent who represents the home buyer in a real estate transaction. They help buyers find suitable properties, negotiate the best terms, and guide them through the complex process of purchasing a home. A buyer’s agent advocates for their client’s interests throughout the transaction.

  6. A legal document that transfers ownership of a piece of property from one party to another. It is a legal tool that is used when owners of real property transfer, sell or give real property to another (the grantee) by executing a writing instrument (the deed) that satisfies statutory requirements.

  7. Mar 20, 2023 · 26. Equity. A percentage of the home’s value owned by the homeowner. 27. Escalation clause. A clause or addendum to a real estate contract or offer that states a buyer is willing to raise his or her offer price to a predetermined amount if the seller receives a higher competing offer for the property.