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Tap fees
Tap fees
Most companies charge a tap fee for hooking up utilities.
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Tacking Adding or combining successive periods of continuous occupation of real property by adverse possessors. This concept enables someone who has not been in possession for the entire statutory period to establish a claim of adverse possession.
Take-out financing Long-term permanent financing. In the usual large construction project, the developer obtains two types of financing. The first is the interim loan, a short-term loan to cover construction costs.
Taking A common synonym for condemnation, or any interference with private property rights, but it is not essential that there be physical seizure or appropriation.
Talking sign A radio transmitter with a range of up to 250 feet that broadcasts a description of a property to prospects listening to a radio tuned to the transmitter's frequency.
Tandem plan A mortgage subsidy program offered from time to time by the United States Congress. The Government National Mortgage Association (GNMA) purchases certain mortgages at below market interest rates, granting borrowers low-interest loans. GMNA sells the loans on the secondary market at a discount, the discount being the amount of the subsidy.
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Tax As applied to real estate, an enforced charge imposed on persons, property or income, to be used to support the State.
Tax base The assessed valuation of all real property that lies within a taxing authority's jurisdiction.
Tax bill A property owner's tax bill is computed by applying the tax rate to the assessed valuation of the property.
Tax credit An amount by which tax owed is reduced directly.
Tax deduction People who don't take the standard deduction on federal income taxes can deduct the costs of mortgage interest and some loan points and property taxes.
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