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Tenement
Tenement A common law real estate term that describes those real property rights of a permanent nature.
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Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
Term The length of time in which a loan is to be paid off.
Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
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Tenant improvement (TI) allowance Defines the fixed amount of money contributed by the landlord toward tenant improvements.
Tenant improvements (in a lease) Specification of improvements tenant must make at tenant's expense.
Tenant mix A phrase used to describe the quality of a property's income stream.
Tenants at sufferance An individual who comes to possess land via lawful title and keeps it in perpetuity without any title.
Tenants in common A form of concurrent ownership of property between two or more persons, in which each has an undivided interest in the whole property. This form is frequently found when the parties acquire title by descent or by will.
Tenement
Ten-Year Treasury Constant Maturity An index published by the Federal Reserve Board based on the average yield of a range of Treasury securities, all adjusted to the equivalent of a 10-year maturity.
Term The length of time in which a loan is to be paid off.
Term beginning States when the tenant begins to owe rent.
Term length Specifies the effective period for the lease.
Term loan A short-term loan requiring interest-only payments until maturity, at which time the entire principal is due and payable.
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