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A compilation of the recorded documents relating to a parcel of land.<\/p>\n
Action of offeree in agreeing to terms of an offer, thereby creating a contract.<\/p>\n
A provision in a mortgage or other contact that gives a party (such as a lender) a right to demand immediate payment of an entire principal balance.<\/p>\n
A declaration made by a person signing a document before a notary public or other officer.<\/p>\n
A mortgage under which the lender may change the interest rate periodically on the basis of changes in a specified index.<\/p>\n
The length of time between the adjustment dates for an adjustable-rate mortgage.<\/p>\n
Male party responsible for probate of an intestate estate.<\/p>\n
Female party responsible for probate of an intestate estate.<\/p>\n
Control or occupancy of real property under circumstances that indicate that such use is by right on the part of the possessor. Adverse possession may establish title if continued a certain period of time, at common law, twenty years.<\/p>\n
The process of reducing a debt by regular payments of both principal and interest.<\/p>\n
The cost of credit expressed as an annual rate. It is defined and calculated by using a formula set by federal law and disclosed to the borrower to aid in comparing different credit plans. All finance charges imposed by a lender are included in this calculation, and an APR is always higher than the simple interest rate when such finance charges such as points, origination fees or mortgage insurance are charges by a lender.<\/p>\n
The value of a property at a given time, based on facts regarding location, improvements, etc., of the property and surroundings.<\/p>\n
The value of real property established for the purpose of computing real property taxes.<\/p>\n
A process by which a person sells, transfers and\/or assigns their rights under an agreement.<\/p>\n
A loan secured by a mortgage or deed of trust containing no “due on sale” provision. Most pre-1989 FHA loans and pre-1988 VA loans are assumable without qualification. Some newer loans may be assumed with the express permission of the note holder.<\/p>\n
Agreement by a buyer to assume the liability under an existing note secured by a mortgage or deed of trust.<\/p>\n
Process of creating a lien, security interest, or other creditor’s interest in property; results when the creditor has complied with all requirements.<\/p>\n
A person authorized to act on behalf of another, usually by grant of a written power of attorney.<\/p>\n
A note calling for periodic payments that are insufficient to fully amortize the face amount of the note prior to maturity, so that a principal sum known as a “balloon” is due at maturity.<\/p>\n
A gift of personal property by will.<\/p>\n
A person designated to receive the income or other proceeds, as from a trust or estate.<\/p>\n
A form of second mortgage that is collateralized by the borrower’s present home (which is usually for sale) in a manner that allows the proceeds to be used for closing on another property before the present home is sold.<\/p>\n
An agent who negotiates contracts for purchase and sale or real property. In Massachusetts, real estate brokers and salespersons are licensed by the state Real Estate Board.<\/p>\n
Profit from sale of a capital asset, such as real property.<\/p>\n
Reference to legal authority, such a case, statue, regulation or ordinance.<\/p>\n
The chronological order of conveyance of a parcel of land from the original owner to the present owner.<\/p>\n
In a real estate transaction, a meeting in which the deed is delivered to the buyer, payment is made to the seller, title is transferred, and agreed-on costs are paid. Also called “settlement”.<\/p>\n
An uncertainty, doubt or claim against the rights of the owner of a property.<\/p>\n
A written promise to make or insure a loan for a specified amount.<\/p>\n
The determination that a building is not fit for use or is dangerous and must be destroyed; or, the taking of private property eminent domain.<\/p>\n
A form of real estate ownership in which a property is divided into individually-owned units and common areas, the common areas being owned by the unit owners in undivided shares.<\/p>\n
The price or thing (tangible or otherwise) given in exchange as part of an agreement or contract. For example, in a purchase and sale or real estate, the considerations are the buyer’s money and the seller’s property.<\/p>\n
The dependence upon a stated event which must occur before a contract is binding.<\/p>\n
A mortgage that is not insured or guaranteed by the federal government.<\/p>\n
An adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) that can be converted to a fixed-rate mortgage under specified conditions.<\/p>\n
A form of ownership in which the residents of a multiunit housing complex own shares in a cooperative corporation which owns the property and each resident the right to occupy a specific apartment or unit.<\/p>\n
Label given to ownership of property by more than one person.<\/p>\n
A form of business organization in which the business is a legal entity separate from its owners and employees. Corporations can act, own property, or have claims brought against them in their own name, as compared, for example, to a sole proprietorship, in which all legal benefits and liabilities (even where a business name is used) are personal to the owner.<\/p>\n
Claim made by the Defendant against the Plaintiff in a lawsuit.<\/p>\n
Promise that affects or limits the use of the conveyed property.<\/p>\n
Master Deed creating a condominium.<\/p>\n
Instrument used to convey title to real property.<\/p>\n
Deed used by a borrower surrendering title to his\/her property to prevent lender foreclosure.<\/p>\n
Security interest in real property in which title is held by a trustee until the borrower and occupant of the land repays the beneficiary (lender) in the amount of the loan.<\/p>\n
Failure to comply with a contractual obligation.<\/p>\n
Gift of real property by will.<\/p>\n
Document from a lien holder releasing a mortgage once it has been paid in full.<\/p>\n
Governmental Agency responsible for enforcing the Commonwealth’s tax, child support and municipal finance laws.<\/p>\n
At common law, rights of a widow in real estate owned by her deceased husband during their marriage. Under Massachusetts statute, dower rights are gender neutral.<\/p>\n
A provision in a mortgage or deed of trust that gives the lender the option to require payment in full of the indebtedness upon transfer of title to the property (or any interest therein).<\/p>\n
Right to use another’s property for a specific purpose.<\/p>\n
Easement that benefits a particular tract of land; generally, an access easement or right of way.<\/p>\n
An easement that does not benefit a particular tract of land; e.g. utility easements that run through all parcels of land in an area.<\/p>\n
A constitutional right for a governmental entity to acquire title to private property for public purposes, with the payment of just compensation.<\/p>\n
A claim, lien, or charge against real property.<\/p>\n
Governmental agency responsible for the enforcement of environmental laws.<\/p>\n
Process whereby property of a decedent is given to the state because of no available heirs.<\/p>\n
Delivery of money, property or a deed into the custody of a third party or delivery to a grantee only after the fulfillment of the conditions specified.<\/p>\n
Male party responsible for the probate of a decedent’s estate pursuant to the decedent’s will.<\/p>\n
Female party responsible for the probate of a decedent’s estate pursuant to the decedent’s will.<\/p>\n
A Federal lien imposed for non-payment of taxes.<\/p>\n
Term referring to an inheritable interest in land.<\/p>\n
Highest land interest; full title; right to convey or transfer by will or mortgage without restriction.<\/p>\n
Another term for fee simple.<\/p>\n
A fee simple estate that can be lost by violation of a condition or use restriction placed in the transfer by the grantor.<\/p>\n
Full title to land so long as certain conduct is avoided; e.g., “To A so long as the premises are never used for a bar”.<\/p>\n
Full title provided that there is compliance with a condition; e.g., “To A upon the condition that the property is used for school purposes”.<\/p>\n
Full title restricted in its passage to direct descendants of the owner.<\/p>\n
Party in position of trust and confidence with another; an agent or trustee.<\/p>\n
Document filed to protect a security interest in personal property.<\/p>\n
Personal property that becomes attached to and is so closely associated with real property that it becomes a part of the real property.<\/p>\n
Process of selling mortgaged property to satisfy the debt owed by the defaulting mortgagor.<\/p>\n
Loss of rights, claim or interest as a result of one’s failure to meet one’s legal obligations.<\/p>\n
Estates uncertain or unlimited in their duration.<\/p>\n
Person to whom land is conveyed.<\/p>\n
Person conveying title to land.<\/p>\n
Persons entitle to a portion of a decedent’s estate.<\/p>\n
Debtor protection that exempts principal residence to a certain dollar amount from certain creditor claims.<\/p>\n
An equitable remedy in the form of a court order requiring a party to perform an act or cease certain conduct.<\/p>\n
An agreement wherein the buyer makes payments to seller. Buyer has equitable title and seller has legal title until paid in full. Also known as ‘contract for deed’ or ‘contract for sale’.<\/p>\n
Term used in law to describe agreement gifts made while living.<\/p>\n
Designates the estate or condition of failing to leave a will at death.<\/p>\n
A statutory method for distributing the property of those who die without a will (intestate).<\/p>\n
A lien that does not result from a contractual arrangement or consent; e.g., a tax lien or a judicial lien.<\/p>\n
An undivided interest in property, taken by upon death of a joint tenant the interest passes to the surviving joint tenants, rather than to the heirs of the deceased.<\/p>\n
Agreement between the owner of land and another party for the use and occupation of the land.<\/p>\n
Financing method that permits potential buyers to lease property for a period with an option to buy.<\/p>\n
Revocable right to enter another’s property.<\/p>\n
An encumbrance against property for money, either voluntary (mortgage), involuntary (judgment), or by operation of law (property tax lien).<\/p>\n
An estate in real property for the life of a living person.<\/p>\n
A partnership with at least one general partner in which limited partners can purchase interest and be held liable only to the extent of their interest and not risk personal liability.<\/p>\n
A legal notice recorded to show that a court suite or action affecting a particular property is pending.<\/p>\n
Form of title generally required to be delivered at the sale of property; property is free from liens and no defects in title other than those noted or agreed to.<\/p>\n
Tax Lien put on by the Commonwealth of Mass for non-payment of taxes.<\/p>\n
Document evidencing that payment of taxes to the Commonwealth of Mass has been made.<\/p>\n
The document recorded in a condominium development to reflect the location of the project and the individual’s unit.<\/p>\n
A lien created by statute for the purpose of securing priority of payment for the price or value of work performed and materials furnished in construction of repairs or improvements to land.<\/p>\n
Method of land description that begins with a permanent object and then through distances and directions describes the parcel of land.<\/p>\n
Lien on real property used to secure a debt.<\/p>\n
One who lends money and holds the mortgage lien on a property.<\/p>\n
One who borrows money to purchase property.<\/p>\n
A Lien put on by each City and or Town shows that taxes are paid up to date.<\/p>\n
An easement that prohibits a property owner from doing something that affects the property of another.<\/p>\n
A use that does not comply with the area’s zoning but that existed prior to the time the zoning was effective.<\/p>\n