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In testate
In testate Someone who has died without leaving a valid will.
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Valid A binding situation that is authorized and enforceable by law.
Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
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Implied warranty A theory in landlord-tenant law in which the landlord renting residential property implies quiet enjoyment of the property or that the property is habitable.
Impound account Account held by a lender for payment of taxes, insurance or other related expenses.
Impounds Money that is placed in an escrow account to pay for property taxes and insurance.
Improvement Valuable additions to property which raise the value of the property.
In room handouts For some franchise motels, the in room handouts can be significant. The franchise inspector will count the number of handouts to be sure they are there.
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Incentive fee Applies to fee structures where the amount of the fee that is charged is determined by the performance of the real estate assets under management.
Incentive zoning Zoning that offers incentives to developers, such as retail shops on the first floor of multistory office buildings if a plaza for public use is included.
Incidental recording, delivery, wire, etc. fees Other costs that are incurred when a real estate loan is closed.
Inclusions A section of the offer to purchase designed to exhibit any extra items the buyer or seller would like to be included with the real estate.
Income and expense report A financial report generated by a property manager that details the income and expenses from a property and the amount remitted to the owner.
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