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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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  • Professional investment language
  • Common usage in real estate

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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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Corporate Veil

Intermediate

A legal concept that separates the liabilities of a business entity from its owners, protecting personal assets from business debts and lawsuits.

5 min17579 views

Counteroffer

Intermediate

A counteroffer is a response to an initial real estate offer that proposes different terms, effectively rejecting the original offer and creating a new one to continue negotiations.

13-14 min17361 views

Counterparty Risk

Advanced

Counterparty risk is the risk that a party to a contractual agreement will fail to fulfill its obligations, potentially leading to financial loss for the other party. In real estate, this can arise from various stakeholders, including lenders, borrowers, tenants, or joint venture partners.

18-22 min5694 views

Covenant

Intermediate

A covenant in real estate is a formal, legally binding promise or agreement between parties, often recorded with the property deed, that dictates how a property can or cannot be used, or obligates parties to specific actions.

15-16 min3535 views

Covenant Against Encumbrances

Advanced

A legal assurance in a deed, typically a warranty deed, guaranteeing that the conveyed property is free from any undisclosed liens, easements, or other burdens on the title at the time of transfer.

15-18 min4531 views

Covenant of Further Assurances

Advanced

A contractual promise by a grantor in a real estate transaction to perform any reasonable acts necessary to perfect the title conveyed to the grantee, should defects or omissions arise post-closing.

15-18 min6721 views

Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment

Intermediate

The Covenant of Quiet Enjoyment is an implied right in a lease agreement assuring a tenant undisturbed use and possession of a property without interference from the landlord or their agents.

14-15 min14756 views

Covenant of Seisin

Advanced

The Covenant of Seisin is a legal promise in a deed, typically a general warranty deed, by which the grantor assures the grantee that they own the property being conveyed and have the legal right to transfer it.

14-15 min10182 views

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 min3778 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 min70 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 min19075 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 min15137 views
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