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Laches
In real estate and legal contexts, Laches is a doctrine that bars a person from asserting a legal right due to an unreasonable delay in doing so. The delay must be such that it results in prejudice or disadvantage to another party. Laches is based on the principle...
Functional Obsolescence
In real estate, Functional Obsolescence refers to a loss in value caused by outdated design,...
Front Foot Cost
In real estate valuation, Front Foot Cost is a method of determining property value based on a...
Assumption of Mortgage
The taking of a title to property by a grantee wherein grantee assumes liability for payment of an existing note secured by a mortgage or deed of trust against the property, becoming a co-guarantor for the payment of the mortgage or deed of trust note. An assumption...
Assumption Fee
Lender's charge for paperwork involved in the processing for a new buyer to assume an existing loan. An assumption fee is a charge a lender may require when a buyer assumes an existing mortgage loan from the seller, and it helps cover the lender’s administrative costs...
Assumption
Agreement by a buyer to assume the liability under an existing note secured by a mortgage or deed of trust. In real estate, an assumption refers to a buyer taking over the seller’s existing mortgage loan instead of obtaining a brand-new loan, meaning the buyer agrees...
Assigns, Assignees
Those to whom property or interests therein shall have been transferred. An assignee is the person or entity that receives and takes over another party’s rights under a contract through an assignment. For example, if a buyer under a purchase agreement assigns the...
Assignor
One who assigns or transfers property. In real estate contract law, an assignor is the person or entity that transfers their rights and, in some cases, their obligations under a contract to another party through an assignment. For example, if a buyer under a purchase...
Assignment
An assignment is a transfer to another of any property, real or personal, or of any rights or estates in said property. In real estate contract law, an assignment is the transfer of a party’s rights and obligations under a contract to another person or entity. This...
Assessment District
An area whose boundaries are set for tax assessment purposes only. An assessment district is a defined geographic area where property owners are charged an additional fee or tax to help pay for specific public improvements or services that benefit that area. These...
Assessment
An assessment is an estimate of value for tax purposes. Also referred to as assessed valuation. An assessment is a value assigned to a property, most commonly by a local government, for the purpose of calculating property taxes. This assessed value is typically...
Asking Price
The price at which the seller is offering property for sale. The asking price is the amount of money a seller lists a property for when it is put on the market, and it serves as the starting point for buyer interest and negotiations. The asking price is usually based...
As-Is Condition
Premises accepted by a buyer or tenant in the condition existing at the time of the sale or lease, including all physical defects. “As-is condition” means the property is being sold in its current state, with the seller indicating they will not make repairs,...
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