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Legal & Regulatory Terms & Definitions

Contracts, regulations, compliance, entity structures, zoning, permits, and landlord-tenant law.

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  • Essential legal & regulatory terminology
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  • Common usage in real estate

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Complex strategies and professional concepts (103 terms)

Equity-for-Property Swap
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An Equity-for-Property Swap is an advanced real estate investment strategy where an investor exchanges equity in one or more properties or entities for direct ownership of another property, often to achieve tax deferral, portfolio restructuring, or strategic asset acquisition.

Capitalization of Asset Retirement Obligations
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The accounting process of recognizing the estimated cost of an Asset Retirement Obligation (ARO) as a liability and capitalizing a corresponding asset, which is then depreciated over its useful life, reflecting the future costs associated with retiring a long-lived asset.

Subordination Agreement
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A legally binding contract that alters the priority of liens on a property, allowing a senior lienholder to voluntarily place their claim in a junior position to another, typically to facilitate new financing or complex transactions.

Unrelated Business Income Tax
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Unrelated Business Income Tax (UBIT) is a tax levied on the net income of a tax-exempt organization, including certain real estate investment vehicles, derived from a trade or business regularly carried on and not substantially related to its exempt purpose.

Inverse Condemnation
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Inverse condemnation is a legal action initiated by a private property owner against a government entity to recover "just compensation" for a taking of their property, where the government has not formally exercised its power of eminent domain but has effectively deprived the owner of beneficial use or value.

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Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions

Intermediate

Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs) are legally binding rules governing property use and maintenance within a specific community, established by a developer or HOA to maintain standards and property values.

15-18 min3763 views

Coworking Management Agreement

Advanced

A Coworking Management Agreement is a contractual arrangement between a property owner and a flexible workspace operator, where the operator manages the coworking space in exchange for a fee, often a revenue share, without taking on a traditional lease.

8-9 min55 views

Credit Facility

Advanced

A credit facility is a type of loan arrangement between a borrower and a lender that allows the borrower to draw funds up to a specified maximum amount over a defined period, offering flexibility for various real estate investment strategies.

8-9 min19057 views

Criminal Background Check

Intermediate

A criminal background check is a tenant screening tool used by landlords to review an applicant's criminal history, including convictions and warrants, to assess potential risks to property and other tenants.

2-3 min15124 views

Cure Period

Intermediate

A cure period is a specified timeframe granted to a borrower in default to remedy a breach of a loan agreement, typically before the lender can initiate more severe actions like foreclosure or invoke an acceleration clause.

2 min8186 views

Cure or Quit Notice

Intermediate

A Cure or Quit Notice is a legal document issued by a landlord to a tenant, demanding that a specific lease violation be remedied within a set timeframe or the tenant must vacate the property. It is a prerequisite for eviction in many jurisdictions.

2-3 min5800 views

Curing Title

Intermediate

Curing title refers to the legal process of identifying and resolving defects or "clouds" on a property's title to ensure clear, marketable ownership, essential for real estate transactions.

13 min3804 views

Debt-for-Property Swap

Advanced

A Debt-for-Property Swap is an advanced real estate transaction where a debtor transfers ownership of a property to a creditor in full or partial satisfaction of an outstanding debt, often used in distressed situations or for strategic asset acquisition.

8 min14287 views

Declaration of Trust

Intermediate

A Declaration of Trust is a legally binding document that formally acknowledges the beneficial ownership of a property, distinguishing it from the legal title holder. It clarifies the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved, particularly in co-ownership or nominee arrangements.

8-9 min54 views

Decommissioning Costs

Intermediate

Decommissioning costs are expenses incurred at the end of a property's useful life to dismantle, remove, or restore the site to a specified condition, particularly relevant for industrial, energy, or specialized assets with environmental or structural obligations.

3 min36366 views

Deed

Intermediate

A deed is a legal document that formally transfers ownership of real property from one party (grantor) to another (grantee), serving as tangible evidence of title transfer.

14-15 min5210 views

Deed Recording

Intermediate

Deed recording is the official process of filing a legal document, such as a deed, with the county recorder's office to provide public notice of property ownership transfer and establish legal priority.

13-14 min9834 views
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