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Continuing education
Continuing education A requirement in most states that real estate and appraiser licensees complete a specified number of educational offerings as a prerequisite to license renewal or reinstatement.
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Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
Appraiser A qualified individual who uses his or her experience and knowledge to prepare the appraisal estimate.
License 1) A privilege or right granted to a person by a state to operate as a real estate broker or salesperson. 2) The revocable permission for a temporary use of land.
Renewal Right of a tenant to renew a lease at a rent to be deterimined.
Reinstatement To bring something back to its prior position, as in restoring a defaulted loan to current status.
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Contagem property Property in Contagem, Brazil. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Contagem.
Contemporary style A design that features streamlined shapes, large unadorned windows and industrial materials.
Contents insurance Insurance that protects the homeowner against the damage and theft of their possessions.
Contiguous Touching at some point or along a boundary.
Contiguous lots Pieces of real estate that are next to each other.
Contiguous space Multiple suites-spaces within the same building and on the same floor that can be combined and rented to a single tenant, or a block of space located on multiple adjoining floors in a building
Contingency A requirement in a contract that must occur before that contract can be finalized.
Contingency listing A property listing with a special condition attached.
Contingent fee A charge that is paid if a specified event occurs.
Contract A legal agreement between entities that requires each to conduct (or refrain from conducting) certain activities.
Contract documents The complete set of design plans and specifications for the construction of a building
Contract for deed A contract for deed is an agreement between the seller (vendor) and buyer (vendee) for the purchase of real property in which the payment of all or a portion of the selling price is deferred.
Contract of purchase An agreement between parties for the sale of real estate. In some states it is synonymous with a Purchase Agreement, Sales Agreement, or Land Contract.
Contract of sale A purchase transaction in which the buyer receives possession of the property, but the seller retains title.
Contract rent The rental income as stipulated by the parties in a lease.
Contract sales price The full purchase price as stated in the contract.
Contract to purchase A document in which a property's buyer and seller approve the price and other terms of the transfer of title.
Contractor In the construction industry, a contractor is one who contracts to erect buildings or portions of them.
Contractual lien A legal claim against property as a result of a voluntary contract, such as a mortgage.
Contribution The appraisal principle that states that the value of any component of a property is what it gives to the value of the whole or what its absence detracts from that value.
Controlled business arrangements As defined under the Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act (RESPA), an arrangement or combination in which an individual or a firm has more than a 1 percent interest in a company to which the individual or firm regularly refers business.
Controlled growth A set of restrictions set by local government that governs the amount, type and density of new construction.
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Contiguous lots Pieces of real estate that are next to each other.
Contiguous space Multiple suites-spaces within the same building and on the same floor that can be combined and rented to a single tenant, or a block of space located on multiple adjoining floors in a building
Contingency A requirement in a contract that must occur before that contract can be finalized.
Contingency listing A property listing with a special condition attached.
Contingent fee A charge that is paid if a specified event occurs.
Continuing education
Contract A legal agreement between entities that requires each to conduct (or refrain from conducting) certain activities.
Contract documents The complete set of design plans and specifications for the construction of a building
Contract for deed A contract for deed is an agreement between the seller (vendor) and buyer (vendee) for the purchase of real property in which the payment of all or a portion of the selling price is deferred.
Contract of purchase An agreement between parties for the sale of real estate. In some states it is synonymous with a Purchase Agreement, Sales Agreement, or Land Contract.
Contract of sale A purchase transaction in which the buyer receives possession of the property, but the seller retains title.
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