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Landscape
Landscape A home's surroundings can range from a shrub-studded emerald lawn to a native-plant xeriscape. It is a major component of curb appeal.
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Range 1) A measure of the difference between the highest and lowest variates. 2) A strip of land six miles wide, extending north and south and numbered east and west according to its distance from the principal meridian in the rectangular (government) survey system of legal description.
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Land The earth's surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.
Land Certificate Proof of ownership for a property with no mortgage on it. Gives details of the boundaries of the property and covenants affecting it.
Land contract Installment plan for buying a house, used as an alternative to obtaining a loan from a traditional, source such as a mortgage banker or savings and loan.
Land locked Land lockedis the parcel of real property that has no access or egress (entry or exit) to a public street and that can be reached only by crossing another's property.
Land registration The process by which the owners of a property officially register the title in their name.
Land registry fee A fee paid to register ownership of an area of land with the Land Registry. It is charged on a sliding scale according to the value of the property.
Land surface Land surfacerefers to the ground surface, the upper surface of the solid earth.
Land survey Land surveyrefers to accurately determining the terrestrial or 3D space position of points and the distances and angles between them.
Land tax An annual tax paid to the state government, calculated according to the value of the property. In NSW the rate is adjusted yearly and it is up to the land owner to determine if they are liable to pay.
Land trusts A few states permit the creation of land trusts, in which real estate is the only asset. As in all trusts, the title to the property is conveyed to a trustee, and the beneficial interest belongs to the beneficiary. In the case of land trusts, however, the beneficiary is usually also the trustor.
Land use Land useis the exploitation of land for agricultural, residential, industrial, recreational or other purposes.
Landfill A landfill is an enormous hole, either excavated for the purpose of waste disposal or left over from a surface mining operation. The hole is lined with clay or a synthetic lining to prevent leakage of waste into the surrounding water supply.
Landlord One who rents property to a tenant.
Landlord's warrant A warrant from a landlord to levy upon a tenant's personal property (e.g., furniture, etc.) and to sell this property at a public sale to compel payment of the rent or the observance of some other stipulation in the lease
Landlord’s reference A lender may refer to a landlord’s reference to check the borrower’s previous rent payment history and assess whether they constitute a lending risk.
Landscape architect A professional who holds a degree in landscape architecture, which involves training in horticulture, landscape design and planning.
Landscape contractor A professional who carries out the plans of a landscape architect or a landscape designer.
Landscape designer A landscape designer has training in horticulture and landscape planning, but does not necessarily hold a degree.
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Land trusts A few states permit the creation of land trusts, in which real estate is the only asset. As in all trusts, the title to the property is conveyed to a trustee, and the beneficial interest belongs to the beneficiary. In the case of land trusts, however, the beneficiary is usually also the trustor.
Landfill A landfill is an enormous hole, either excavated for the purpose of waste disposal or left over from a surface mining operation. The hole is lined with clay or a synthetic lining to prevent leakage of waste into the surrounding water supply.
Landlord One who rents property to a tenant.
Landlord’s reference A lender may refer to a landlord’s reference to check the borrower’s previous rent payment history and assess whether they constitute a lending risk.
Landlord's warrant A warrant from a landlord to levy upon a tenant's personal property (e.g., furniture, etc.) and to sell this property at a public sale to compel payment of the rent or the observance of some other stipulation in the lease
Landscape
Landscape architect A professional who holds a degree in landscape architecture, which involves training in horticulture, landscape design and planning.
Landscape contractor A professional who carries out the plans of a landscape architect or a landscape designer.
Landscape designer A landscape designer has training in horticulture and landscape planning, but does not necessarily hold a degree.
Late charge A penalty for failure to pay an installment on time.
Late payment A sum a borrower sends to a lender that is received past the date when it was due.
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