a trust created during someone's life to manage their assets in life and in death
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abstract of title
an abbreviated history of a property, including info on any transfers, grants, wills, conveyances, liens, and encumbrances
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accretion
the process that results in the gradual increase in land area through deposits of soil by action of water
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acre
a measure of the surface of land (43,560 square feet)
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ad valorem taxes
a tax calculated according to the assessed value of a piece of real estate
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adaptation
the use and modification of a particular item for a specific use in a property
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addenda
documents containing additional terms, information, or obligations that are attached to a contract
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agency
an agreed-upon relationship between two individuals wherein one represents the interests or acts on behalf of the other
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agency by ratification
an unauthorized action taken on behalf of a principal which is accepted and legitimized after the fact by the principal
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agent
an individual with authority to act on behalf of another; a state license is required to operate as an agent in real estate
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air lot
airspace above a parcel of land
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air rights
the right to use the airspace above the surface of land
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amendment
changes or modifications to an already agreed-upon contract
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Americans with Disabilities Act
a federal law enacted to remove barriers for individuals with disabilities
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amortization
the process of paying off a debt/mortgage in regular installments based on a fixed payment schedule
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apartment locator
a real estate license holder who locates dwelling units for prospective tenants
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appointed license holder
a license holder designated to work with a client as part of an intermediary transaction
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approved forms
forms prepared and authorized by the Texas Real Estate Commission that can be used by real estate license holders
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arbitration
a conflict resolution technique that requires a third party in the room to make a final decision on the best method of resolving the conflict
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arrears
payment for an item or service after it is received
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assignment
the transference of obligations in a contract from one party to another
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attorney
a person who is licensed to give legal advice
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avulsion
the sudden loss of land by flood, or when a stream or river changes course
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bilateral contract
an agreement in which both parties give consideration and promise to perform the actions specified in a contract
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broker
a person or business entity who is licensed to represent one of the parties in a real estate transaction in exchange for a commission or other valuable consideration
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broker price opinion (BPO)
a broker's opinion of the value of a piece of real property, given in writing
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bundle of rights
ownership of land with all of the legal rights of possession, control, enjoyment, exclusion, and disposition
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buyer representation agreement
a document that creates agency between a broker and a buyer
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Canons of Professional Ethics and Conduct
the Texas Real Estate Commission's code of ethics for real estate license holders; contained in Chapter 531 of the Texas Administrative Code
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Civil Rights Act of 1866
the first law that began to promise equal rights for all citizens regardless of race or color
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client
the person whom an agent is representing, made official through a representation document
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cloud
any claim to or encumbrance on the title to a property which affects transferability
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CLUE reports
stands for Comprehensive Loss Underwriting Exchange, a database used by insurance agencies that contains information on any claims made in the past five years by property owners on specific properties
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Code of Ethics
a document created by the National Association of REALTORS that their members pledge to abide by
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commingling
the illegal act of mixing personal funds with a client's funds
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common elements
portions of a shared ownership property not controlled by any one owner or tenant; examples include parking lots, lobbies, fitness centers, elevators, etc.
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community property
property owned by a married couple in which each spouse has 1/2 ownership of any property obtained during the marriage, plus a right of survivorship ownership after the death of either spouse
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Community Reinvestment Act
helps commercial banks and savings associations meet the needs of borrowers in all segments of their communities, including low- and moderate-income neighborhoods
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comparative market analysis
a report comparing the prices of sold homes that are similar to the subject property (called comparables), created by a license holder to help the seller or buyer determine the market value
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consumer
a person or company that buys or leases any product or service
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contingency
stipulations or conditions that must be satisfied before the contract can be performed
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contour map
a map where curved lines (contour lines) connect contiguous points of equal elevation to define the contours of the land, also called a topographic map
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contract
a legally binding and enforceable agreement to do or not to do a specific thing
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conventional life estate
a type of freehold life estate created by a deed or will that lasts for the duration of the tenant's life
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conveyance
a transfer of ownership of a piece of real estate from one person to another
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cooperating broker
the other broker or sales agent that shows the listed property to a buyer who subsequently purchases the property
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cooperative (co-op)
a residential building in which the title is held by a corporation, the residents are stockholders in the corporation, and the residents have a lease
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corporation
an entity that is doing business
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datum
a base point from which measurement is taken by moving upward or downward, marking standard heights or depths
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disability or handicap
a physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities, the record of such impairment, or being regarded as having such an impairment
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easement
an interest in, or a right to use, another individual's land or property, generally for a specific, limited purpose
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encroachment
physical property that crosses the boundary into a neighboring landowner's property
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encumbrance
any claim or right against a property held by another that is not the fee title owner
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equal opportunity in housing
the concept that everyone will have equal access to housing with no discriminatory actions taking place
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equitable lien
a right that exists only in equity, with one party charging their property as security for a debt or loan
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errors and omissions insurance
insurance that protects against mistakes a license holder might make in real estate transactions; it does not cover acts of fraud or other intentional misconduct
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estate
the degree, quantity, nature, and extent of one's interest in property
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estate for years
a leased possession of property for a certain, specific period of time; also known as a tenancy for years
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exclusive agency listing
a listing agreement in which the owner retains the right to sell the property themselves without paying a commission, or the commission will be paid to the named broker if the broker or any other party sells the property
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exclusive right to sell agreement
a listing agreement which gives the agent the sole right to sell the property and guarantees that the broker receives a commission if the property is sold, even if the seller brings the buyer themselves
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executed contract
a contract in which all terms have been fulfilled by all parties
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execution lien
lien created by a writ of execution issued by a court to force payment of monies owed from a judgment when a debtor does not pay
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executory contract
a contract that is not completely executed or performed
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express agency
agency created by a clear, specific agreement; can be written or oral
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Fair Housing Act of 1968
a federal law that prohibits discrimination in housing based upon race, color, religion, or national origin and was amended to include sex, disability, and familial status
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familial status
under the Fair Housing Act, a protected class composed of families who have children under 18, pregnant women, and people in the process of obtaining legal custody of a child
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federal judgment lien
lien filed by the government for failure to pay certain debts
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fee simple condition subsequent
a defeasible fee estate in which a grantor conveys a parcel of real estate subject to a condition of ownership; the grantor must go to court to assert their right to retake ownership (right of re-entry)
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fee simple defeasible
a property interest characterized by perpetual ownership on the condition that the property is used for a certain purpose or under specific conditions; ownership reverts back to the original owner if these stipulations are violated
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fee simple determinable
a defeasible fee estate that will come to an end automatically and immediately upon the occurrence of a designated event, the time of which is uncertain
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fee simple estate
maximum ownership of real property; also called a fee or a fee simple absolute; it is of indefinite duration, freely transferable, and freely inheritable
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fiduciary duties
a responsibility to act in the best interest of your client — the highest standard
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fixture
"an object that was once personal property but is now firmly attached to the land in such a way that it is considered to be real property
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forbearance agreement
part of a contract that requires one or more of the contracting parties to refrain from actions they are otherwise legally entitled to perform
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Four Corners Doctrine
a legal concept stating that the court can only consider information that appears within the four corners of the documents
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fraud
a misstatement made intentionally to deceive
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freehold estate
an estate in land in which ownership will last for an indeterminate duration
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fructus naturales
trees, bushes, grass, and uncultivated plants, usually considered to be real property because of their permanence
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general lien
a lien in which the real estate AND personal property may be sold to satisfy the debt
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groundwater rights
property owners' right to use water under the surface through the rule of capture
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Home Mortgage Disclosure Act
federal act that requires lenders to disclose specific lending information, which HUD then uses to map lending patterns
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homestead
a property that a person or family owns and occupies as their primary residence
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homestead tax exemption
reduces the amount of ad valorem taxes assessed on a homestead
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Housing and Community Development Act
a 1988 amendment to the Fair Housing Act that added familial status and disability to the list of protected classes
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immobility
characteristic of land stating that land has a particular geographical location that will remain constant, barring erosion or slow, geological changes
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implied agency
agency that is created by the actions, conduct, and words of either or both parties without ever being expressly requested
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improvement
any non-natural structure built on or affixed to land
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individual ownership
a form of property ownership in which one person is the owner of a property and has absolute control over the distribution and use of the land
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intermediary broker
a broker who negotiates a contract between two parties that are both being represented by that broker
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involuntary lien
a lien that is created without the property owner taking any action to initiate it
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joint tenancy
co-ownership in which the parties have an equal and undivided interest in the property; includes the right of survivorship rather than inheritance
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fixity
refers to the fact that real estate exists in a fixed location and cannot be moved; describes this truth about land from an economic viewpoint
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co-ownership
ownership of a property by more than one person
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timeshare
a form of co-ownership where each owner has use of the property at a different prescribed period of time, also known as interval ownership
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novation
the act of replacing an existing contract with a new, modified one
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land
the surface of the earth, including all permanently attached natural features, extending downwards to the center of the earth and upwards to infinity
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land surveying
the science of determining points and the distances and angles between them, often for the purpose of establishing land maps and boundaries for ownership transfers of real estate
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land trust
a trust in which land is purchased to be held for a long period of time for the benefit of a named party
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leasehold estate
a type of property interest allowing tenants to occupy and use a property they do not own; contains a reversionary right
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legal life estate
a type of freehold life estate created by an act of law