Definition: The unauthorized infringement or intrusion of an improvement or other real property onto another’s property.
Pronunciation: \in-ˈkrōch-mənt\
Used in a Sentence: It was found that ...
Definition: The right of government (both state and federal), public corporations, public utilities and public service corporations to take private property with just compensation for a necessary ...
Definition: The anticipated income stemming from the estimated potential gross income from a rental property, less deductions for vacancy and collection losses.
Pronunciation: \i-ˈfek-tiv, e-, ē-,...
Definition: The apparent age of a building based on observed condition rather than chronological age.
Pronunciation: \i-ˈfek-tiv, e-, ē-, ə-\
Used in a Sentence: Even though the building was 15 ye...
Definition: A stipulation in a listing contract requiring the broker to obtain a signed contract from a ready, willing and able buyer on the terms stated.
Pronunciation: \i-ˈfekt, e-, ē-, ə-\
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Definition: The period of time a property may be expected to be profitable or productive; useful life.
Pronunciation: \ˌe-kə-ˈnä-mik\
Used in a Sentence: Based on an analysis, the economic life o...
Definition: A term to describe a means of measuring the economic activity of a community. The ways in which people in a community make their livings.
Pronunciation: \ˌe-kə-ˈnä-mik\
Used in a Sent...
Definition: A type of easement that benefits an individual or business entity and is not related to a specific adjacent parcel, for example, a utility easement.
Pronunciation: \ˈēz-mənt\ \ˈgrōs\
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Definition: An easement created by a court of law in cases where justice and necessity dictate it, especially in a classic landlocked situation.
Pronunciation: \ˈēz-mənt\ \ni-ˈse-sə-tē, -ˈses-tē\
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