by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate finance, F.H.A. refers to the Federal Housing Administration, a federal agency that insures mortgage loans made by approved private lenders. The FHA helps reduce lender risk by providing insurance in the event of borrower default. FHA insured loans are...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate law, a Fee Simple Estate is the most complete form of ownership in real property. It gives the owner unrestricted rights to use, occupy, sell, lease, or otherwise dispose of the property, subject only to governmental powers such as taxation, zoning, and...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate law, a Fee Simple Defeasible is an ownership interest in property that is subject to a specified condition or event. Although the owner holds a fee estate with many of the rights of fee simple ownership, the estate may be terminated if the stated...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate law, a Fee refers to an estate of inheritance in real property. It represents an ownership interest that may be passed on to the owner’s heirs upon death. The most common form of a fee estate is fee simple, which provides the broadest ownership rights,...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate and finance, the Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States, governed by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors. It consists of a central authority and twelve regional Federal Reserve Banks that serve different geographic...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 4, 2026 | F-J, PropertyPedia, Real Estate
In real estate finance, the Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), commonly known as Fannie Mae, is a government sponsored enterprise that operates as a privately owned corporation. It was originally established as a quasi public agency and later converted to...