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Erosion

Definition:  The gradual wearing away of land due to water or other natural causes. Pronunciation:    \i-ˈrō-zhən\ Used in a Sentence:   Landscapers planted grass to stop the erosion of the hillside.
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Equity Of Redemption

Definition:  The right of a mortgagor, before a foreclosure sale, to reclaim the property by paying the full debt plus interest and costs. Pronunciation:  \ˈe-kwə-tē\\ri-ˈdem(p)-shən\ Used in a Sen...
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Equity

Definition:  The interest or value remaining in property, after payment of all liens or other charges on the property. Pronunciation: \ˈe-kwə-tē\ Used in a Sentence:   Because of making a large dow...
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Equitable Title

Definition:    The beneficial interest in real estate that implies an individual will receive legal title at a future date. Pronunciation:  \ˈe-kwə-tə-bəl\ Used in a Sentence:
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Environmental Impact Statement (eis)

Definition:   A document that details the effect proposed development will have on the surroundings. Pronunciation:   \in- vī-rə(n)-ˈmen-təl\ \im-ˈpakt\ \ˈstāt-mənt\ Used in a Sentence:   The envir...
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Entitlement

Definition:  In a VA-guaranteed loan the maximum amount the government guarantees the lender will be paid in the event the borrower defaults. Pronunciation:  \en-ˈtī-təl-mənt\ Used in a Sentence:  ...
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Enforceable Contract

Definition: a legally binding contract that is recognized by the law. Pronunciation:  \in-ˈfȯr-sə-bəl\ \ˈkän-ˌtrakt\ Used in a Sentence:   We had an enforceable contract with the buyer for the pur...
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Encumbrance Clause

Definition:   A provision in a deed that guarantees there are no encumbrances against the property except those specifically disclosed. Pronunciation: \in-ˈkəm-brən(t)s\ \ˈklȯz\ Used in a Sentence...
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Encumbrance

Definition:   Any lien, claim, or liability attached to or binding on real property that may lessen the value or affect the transfer of title. Pronunciation:  \in-ˈkəm-brən(t)s\ Used in a Sentence:...