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Tax sale
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A sale of real property
ordered by the court in order to raise money
to cover delinquent taxes
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Tenancy in common
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A version of joint tenancy
of a property, but without any right of
succession by survivorship among the owners
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Testate
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To die having prepared and
left a valid will
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Testator
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The individual who makes
out a last will and testament
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Time is of the essence
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A condition in a contract
requiring the completion of a certain act
within a designated period of time
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Time-share
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A form of ownership
interest which allows use of the property only
for a fixed or variable period of time
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Title
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A legal document that
evidences a person's ownership of and right to
possess a property
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Title insurance
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Insurance that protects the
owner or mortgagee against loss arising from
disputes over or defects in the title to a
parcel of real estate that arise after
ownership has been transferred
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Title search
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Research into public title
records to determine the current status of
ownership of a piece of property; a licensed
attorney must provide any legal interpretation
of the records found
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Torrens Title
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Now a dated system (only
used in a few US states) whereby the court
issues a certificate establishing the extent
of an individual's estate, including any
exceptions noted
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Township
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A division of land that is
six miles square, containing 36 square-mile
sections
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Tract
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A specific parcel of land
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Transfer of ownership
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Any circumstance in which
the ownership of a property changes hands,
e.g., via outright, titled purchase, or the
assumption of an existing on a property, or
possession of the property via a land sales
trust, even any transfer of a beneficial
interest in the trust
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Transfer tax
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State or local taxes
imposed on a transfer of ownership of real
property
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Trust
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A right to a piece of
property that is held for the benefit of
another
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Trust deed, or a Deed of
trust
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A written document that
grants the trustee the title to a piece of
property for the benefit of another, and which
gives the trustee the power to sell, mortgage
or subdivide the property
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Trustee
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A party who holds property
for the benefit of another
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Trustee's deed
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A deed conveying land
ownership executed by the trustee who holds
the land in trust
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Trustor
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The borrower in a trust
loan transaction
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Truth-in-Lending
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A federal law that requires
disclosure by a credit institution or lender
of the terms and conditions of a loan or
mortgage, including the annual percentage rate
and any other charges, to the borrower when
they apply for the loan.
Also see Regulation Z
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Two-step mortgage
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An adjustable-rate mortgage
that charges a below-market interest rate for
a designated number of years (usually 5 or 7)
after which the interest rate is adjusted to
the current market conditions
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