Definition: A writ granted by a court of equity whereby one is required to do or to refraim from doing a specified act.
Pronunciation: \in-ˈjəŋ(k)-shən\
Used in a Sentence: An injunction was ...
Definition: To pledge real or personal property as security without delivery of title or possession.
Pronunciation: \hi-ˈpä-thə-ˌkāt, hī-\
Used in a Sentence: The lender required the buyers to...
Definition: A booklet containing consumer information regarding closing costs the borrower may incur at closing. RESPA requires lenders to give the booklet to loan applicants.
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Definition: One individual or a group of individuals, living in one dwelling.
Pronunciation: \ˈhau̇s-ˌhōld, ˈhau̇-ˌsōld\
Used in a Sentence: There are three people in our household.
Definition: The term "homestead" in Florida refers to three interconnected aspects: 1) a tax exemption, 2) a defined tract of land, and 3) legal protections for a spouse and lineal descendants.
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Definition: A mortgage secured by a personal residence. It provides a line of credit available for draws when needed by the homeowner.
Pronunciation: \ˈe-kwə-tē\
Used in a Sentence: We took ...
Definition: An appraisal term that focuses on the most profitable legal use to which a property can be put.
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Used in a Sentence: The vacant lot located in a business district was...
Definition: Local codes that regulate maintenance and sanitation of public places.
Pronunciation: \ˈhelth\ \ˈȯrd-nən(t)s, ˈȯr-də-nən(t)s\
Used in a Sentence: The health ordinance mandated the...
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