by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate law, recordation is the act of filing legal instruments with a county recorder or similar public office. Documents commonly recorded include deeds, mortgages, deeds of trust, and liens. Recordation provides public notice of interests affecting real...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate finance, a reconveyance deed is a legal instrument used to transfer title from a trustee back to the equitable owner of real property. It is issued when the obligation secured by a deed of trust has been fully satisfied. Once the loan is paid in full,...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate, reconditioning refers to the process of restoring a property to good or sound condition without altering its original design, layout, or character. It focuses on repair and maintenance rather than structural or aesthetic changes. Reconditioning...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate and land development, reclamation is the process of improving land that is economically unusable or underutilized by physically altering its condition. This may involve activities such as filling, grading, draining, or otherwise modifying the land....
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate investment, recapture refers to the recovery of money that has been invested in a property. It represents the return of the investor’s original capital over time. Recapture is commonly realized through several sources, including the reduction of loan...