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Undisclosed spouse
Undisclosed spouse An unidentified marital partner who can claim the right to a piece of property.
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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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Undisclosed dual agency An illegal situation that arises when a real estate broker represents both parties but does not inform one or more of the parties.
Undisclosed heir A person who claims the right to a piece of property after the death of an owner without a will.
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Underlayment A layer of wood between the subfloor and the floor.
Underwriter A person who evaluates the risk of default by a mortgage loan applicant, and grants approval or denial of the loan.
Underwriting The process of analyzing a loan application to determine the amount of risk involved in making the loan.
Undisclosed dual agency An illegal situation that arises when a real estate broker represents both parties but does not inform one or more of the parties.
Undisclosed heir A person who claims the right to a piece of property after the death of an owner without a will.
Undisclosed spouse
Undue influence Strong enough persuasion to completely overpower the free will of another and prevent him or her from acting intelligently and voluntarily, as in a case where a broker guilty of blockbusting has induced someone to sell in fear of a change in the racial character of the community.
Unearned income Income such as interest, dividends, capital gains or rents, as opposed to earned income, such as wages, tips and salaries.
Unencumbered Property that is free of liens and other encumbrances.
Unenforceable contract A contract which is considered unenforceable either because it cannot be proven or will not be enforced by a court.
Unequivocal Unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation.
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