Chapter 17 - Real Estate Closings Flashcards

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Abstract of Title

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A brief, chronological summary of recorded documents affecting title to a particular parcel of real property

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Bargain and sale deed

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imply the grantor owns the property and has a right to convey it, but there are no warranties that go with it

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Chain of title

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Chain of deeds and other documents transferring title to land from one owner to the next, as disclosed in public records

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Cloud on the title

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A claim, encumbrance, or defect that make title to real property unmarketable

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contructive/actual notice

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Constructive Notice - Provides protection to a landowner againts all unrecorded titles. Actual Notice - Actual knowledge; that which is known

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credits/debits

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Credits - Money received for an obligation given. Debits - An expense or money applied against a credit

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deed

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The legal document conveying title to a property

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Descent

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An operation of law when a real property is transferred to an heir aafter the deaath of the owner who leaves no will (intestate)

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Device

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The transfer of real property through a will

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Escrow Closing

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closing by a disinterested third party, often an escrow agent

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General Warranty Deed

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deeds in which a grantor warrants title against defects that may have arisen before or during the grantor’s ownership

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Grantor/Grantee

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Grantor - the person who transfers title to real property in a real estate transaction. Grantee - the person who receives a conveyance of real property in a real estate transaction

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Habendum Clause

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Clause within a deed that describes the type of estate granted; it must always agree with the granting clause

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HUD -1 settlement statement

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An accurate accounting of all expenses buyers and sellers pay in real estate transaction; required by RESPA

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Intestate/Testate

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Intestate - the act of dying without a legal will. Testate - The act of dying with a legal will

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16
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Involuntary/voluntary alienation

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involuntary alienation - when title to property is transferred during the owner’s lifetime without his concent. Voluntary - When title to property is transferred voluntarily through a sale, gift, dedication or grant

17
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Limited warranty deed

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Deeds in which the grantor warrants the title only against defects arising during the time that he owned the property and not against defects arising before that time

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Marketable Title

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Title that is free and clear of objectionable encumbrances or defects so that a reasonably prudent person with full knowledge of the facts would not hesitate to purchase the property

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Proration

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The division of expenses between buyer and seller in proportion to the actual usage of the item represented by a particular expense.

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Quitclaim Deed

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Convey any interest in real property the grantor has at the time the deed is executed

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Real Estate Settlement Procedures ACT (RESPA)

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Requires lenders, mortgage brokers, or servicers of home loans to provide borrowers with pertinent and timely disclosure of the nature and costs of the real estate settlement process

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Reconciliation

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  1. The appraisal process of analyzing the values derived from the different appraisal approaches to arrive at a final value estimate or opinions. 2. Verifying the debits and credits have been added and subtracted correctly on a real estate settlement statement
23
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Sheriff’s Deed

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Used in sheriff’s sale at foreclosure

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Survey

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The process of precisely measuring the boundaries and determining the area of a parcel of land

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Title

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Lawful ownership of real property. Also in informal usage the deed or other document that is evidence of ownership

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Title Insurance

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insurance that indemnifies against losses resulting from undiscovered title defects and encumbrances

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Title Search

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a check of the title records to ensure that the seller is the legal owner of the property and that there are no liens or other claims outstanding

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Words of Conveyance

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deed language that clearly states the grantor’s intention to transfer the real property