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Relocation company
Relocation company A business that specializes in providing help to employees who move for their employer.
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Help Homebuyer Education Learning Program; an educational program from the FHA that counsels people about the homebuying process; HELP covers topics like budgeting, finding a home, getting a loan, and home maintenance.
Employer An individual or company that pays people to work for them. Employers are obligated to withhold income taxes and social security taxes from the compensation of employees.
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Relocation benefits Money and other consideration that an employer gives to employees who move or are transferred at the company’s behest.
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Release deed A document that transfers all rights given a trustee under a deed of trust loan back to the grantor after the loan has been fully repaid.
Release of liability The release of an old borrower from further responsibility for repayment of an assumed loan.
Reliction An increase of the land by the permanent withdrawal of the ocean or a river.
Relinquished property The property given up in the exchange.
Relocation benefits Money and other consideration that an employer gives to employees who move or are transferred at the company’s behest.
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Remainder The right of future possession and use that goes to someone other than the grantor upon termination of a life estate.
Remainder estate A future interest in real estate created at the time and by the same instrument of the original estate, but limited its immediate authority upon the termination of the prior estate.
Remainder interest The remnant of an estate that has been conveyed to take effect and be enjoyed after the termination of a prior estate, such as when an owner conveys a life estate to one party and the remainder to another.
Remaining balance The amount of principal that has not yet been repaid.
Remaining term The original amortization term minus the number of payments that have been applied.
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