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Franchise
Franchise 1) A privilege granted to conduct certain service businesses, such as a franchise real estate brokerage. 2) The private contractual right to operate a business using a designated trade name and the operating procedures of the parent company (the franchisor).
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Franchise 1) A privilege granted to conduct certain service businesses, such as a franchise real estate brokerage. 2) The private contractual right to operate a business using a designated trade name and the operating procedures of the parent company (the franchisor).
Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
Brokerage The bringing together of parties interested in making a real estate transaction.
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Franca property Property in Franca, Brazil. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Franca.
Franchise investment law Administered by the California corporations commissioner, the law requires disclosure from the franchisor to the franchisee and is intended to protect prospective purchasers of franchises.
Franchise tax An income tax, California corporations pay.
Frankfurt am Main property Property in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Frankfurt am Main.
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Foyer The entrance hall to a home or building.
Fractional Multiple week ownership at the same resort - two or more weeks of timeshare ownership for use in one calendar year.
Fractional basis Each property in the improvement district is charged a prorated share of the total amount of the special tax assessment.
Fractional section A parcel of land less than 160 acres, usually found at the edge of a rectangular survey. Undersized or oversized sections are classified as fractional sections.
Framing The construction of the skeletal framework of a house.
Franchise
Franchise investment law Administered by the California corporations commissioner, the law requires disclosure from the franchisor to the franchisee and is intended to protect prospective purchasers of franchises.
Franchise tax An income tax, California corporations pay.
Fraud Any form of deceit, trickery, breach of confidence or misrepresentation by which one party attempts to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage over another.
Fraudulent transfers (conveyances) Transfer of property or an obligation made within one year before the filing date of the bankruptcy petition that was made with the intent to hinder, delay or defraud creditor(s).
Freddie Mac Formerly known as the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp., a government-sponsored enterprise that buys mortgages from savings and loan associations, pools them with other loans and sells the debt to investors.
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