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Earthquake insurance
Earthquake insurance
A policy that provides coverage against damage to a home from an earthquake.
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Earthquake safety disclosure By California law, real estate agents or owners are required to prepare a "Residential Earthquake Hazards Report" disclosing the earthquake safety preparedness of all houses sold in the state.
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Early occupancy A condition in which the seller allows the buyer to move in before the sale is closed.
Early redemption penalty A penalty incurred by the borrower should they repay the loan early.
Earned income All the money you earn. This includes any wages, salaries, tips, net earnings (if you're self-employed) and any other income received for personal services.
Earnest money Money put down by a potential buyer to show that he or she is serious about purchasing the home; it becomes part of the down payment if the offer is accepted, is returned if the offer is rejected, or is forfeited if the buyer pulls out of the deal.
Earnest money deposit A deposit made by the potential home buyer to show that he or she is serious about buying the house.
Earthquake insurance
Earthquake safety disclosure By California law, real estate agents or owners are required to prepare a "Residential Earthquake Hazards Report" disclosing the earthquake safety preparedness of all houses sold in the state.
Easement A right-of-way created by grant, reservation, agreement, prescription or necessary implication which one has in land owned by another.
Easement by condemnation An easement created by the government or government agency that has exercised its right under eminent domain.
Easement by estoppel An easement created when a person's words or actions lead another to believe that an easement exists.
Easement by necessity An easement by necessity means that it is allowed by law as necessary for the full enjoyment of a parcel of real estate as it is a right of ingress and egress over a grantor's land.
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