Unit 2 - Real Property and the Law Flashcards

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Accession

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Acquiring title to additions or improvements to real property as a result of the annexation of fixtures.

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Air Rights

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The right to use the open space above a property, usually allowing the surface to be used for another purpose.

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Annexation

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Method of converting personal property into real property.

(Example: Using cement, stones and sand to build a sidewalk)

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Appurtenance

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A right, privilege, or improvement belonging to, and passing with, the land.

The word comes from the Latin appertinere: “to appertain.”

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Attachment

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The act of taking a person’s property into legal custody by writ or other judicial order to hold it available for application to that person’s debt to a creditor.

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Bill of Sale

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A legal document that transfers personal property.

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Bundle Of Legal Rights

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The concept of land ownership that includes ownership of all legal rights to the land—for example, possession, control within the law, and enjoyment.

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Chattel

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Items of personal property, including such tangibles as chairs, tables, clothing, money, bonds, and bank accounts. Chattels include trade fixtures.

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Deed

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A written instrument that, when executed and delivered, conveys title to or an interest in real estate.

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Emblements

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Growing crops, such as corn, that are produced annually through labor and industry. Also called fructus industriales.

The tenant has an implied right to its harvest, so emblements are treated as the tenant’s property.

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Fixture

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An item of personal property that has been converted to real property by being permanently affixed to the realty.

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Improvement

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(1) Any structure, usually privately owned, erected on a site to enhance the value of the property—for example, building a fence or a driveway.

(2) A publicly owned structure added to or benefiting land, such as a curb, sidewalk, street, or sewer.

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Manufactured Housing

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Dwellings that are built offsite and trucked to a building lot where they are installed or assembled.

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Land

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The earth’s surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.

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Personal Property

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Items, called chattels, that do not fit into the definition of real property; movable objects. Also called personalty.

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16
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Real Estate

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Land; a portion of the earth’s surface extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including all things permanently attached to it, whether naturally or artificially.

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Real Estate License Act 2000 (the Act)

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State law enacted to protect the public from fraud, dishonesty, and incompetence in the purchase and sale of real estate. It was amended in 2020.

18
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Severance

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Changing an item of real estate to personal property by detaching it from the land; for example, cutting down a tree.

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Situs

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The personal preference of people for one area over another.

20
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Subsurface Rights

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Ownership rights in a parcel of real estate to the water, minerals, gas, oil, and so forth that lie beneath the surface of the property.

21
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Surface Rights

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Ownership rights in a parcel of real estate that are limited to the surface of the property and do not include the air above it (air rights) or the minerals below the surface (subsurface rights).

22
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Trade Fixture

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An article installed by a tenant under the terms of a lease and removable by the tenant before the lease expires.

23
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PITI

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Acronym for
-principle
-interest
-taxes
-insurance

expenses that comprise an owner’s monthly payment.

24
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Equity

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The interest or value that an owner has in property over and above any indebtedness.

25
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Homeowners Insurance Policy

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A standardized package insurance policy that covers a residential real estate owner against financial loss from fire, theft, public liability, and other common risks.