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...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate taxation, reassessment is the process of re estimating the value of all property within a specific area for tax assessment purposes. It is conducted periodically to ensure that property values reflect current market conditions. Reassessment affects the...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate investment, a real estate syndicate is an organization of investors who join together to pool capital for the purpose of acquiring interests in real property. These syndicates are commonly structured as limited partnerships or similar entities. By...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate finance, the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act, commonly known as RESPA, is a federal law designed to protect borrowers by promoting transparency in real estate settlement and closing processes. It requires lenders to disclose settlement procedures...
by Ethan Atkinson | Feb 7, 2026 | P-T, PropertyPedia
In real estate finance, a real estate investment trust, commonly known as a REIT, is a business trust that primarily owns, manages, or finances interests in real property. It is typically organized to meet specific requirements of the Internal Revenue Code. REITs...