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Servicing agreement
Servicing agreement Signed documentation as to who will service the loan.
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Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
Loan A sum of borrowed money (principal) that is generally repaid with interest.
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Servicer An organization that acts on behalf of a trustee for the benefit of security holders.
Servicing The collection of mortgage payments from borrowers and related responsibilities of a loan servicer.
Servient tenement Land on which an easement exists in favor of an adjacent property (called a dominant tenement or estate); also called a servient estate.
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Separate property Under community property law, property owned solely by either spouse before the marriage, acquired by gift or inheritance after the marriage or purchased with separate funds after the marriage.
Septic system A private sewerage system consisting of a tank, distribution box and leaching field.
Septic Tank An Underground tank in which sewage from the house is reduced to liquid by bacterial action and drained off.
Servicer An organization that acts on behalf of a trustee for the benefit of security holders.
Servicing The collection of mortgage payments from borrowers and related responsibilities of a loan servicer.
Servicing agreement
Servient tenement Land on which an easement exists in favor of an adjacent property (called a dominant tenement or estate); also called a servient estate.
Set back ordinance Regulates the distance from the lot line to the point where improvements may be constructed.
Set up sheet Also know as an "Annual Property Cash Flow Statement." Includes cash flow information about a listed rental property that is passed out to other real estate companies and-or given to prospective buyers.
Setback The distance from the front or interior property line to the point where a structure can be located.
Settlement Another name for closing.
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