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Restraining order
Restraining order An order that may issue from filing for an injunction.
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Injunction A legal action whereby a court issues a writ that forbids a party defendant from doing some act or compels the defendant to perform an act. An injunction requires the person to whom it is directed to refrain from doing a particular thing, such as violating deed restrictions or house rules.
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Restricted license A probationary real estate license granted after a license was revoked, suspended or denied.
Restriction A restriction, often specified in the deed, on the use of property.
Restrictive covenants A clause in a deed that limits the way the real estate ownership can be used.
Restructured loan A mortgage in which basic terms (such as interest rate, term and monthly payment) have been changed to prevent foreclosure.
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Restraining order
Restricted license A probationary real estate license granted after a license was revoked, suspended or denied.
Restriction A restriction, often specified in the deed, on the use of property.
Restrictive covenants A clause in a deed that limits the way the real estate ownership can be used.
Restructured loan A mortgage in which basic terms (such as interest rate, term and monthly payment) have been changed to prevent foreclosure.
Retail investor When used to describe an investor, retail refers to the nature of the distribution channel and the market for the services - selling interests directly to consumers.
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