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  2. Real Estate Terms and What They Mean - AOL

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    Jaime Uziel knows that as a real estate attorney his clients depend on him to interpret the legalese that's part of any real estate transaction. He's happy to do that, he says, but he also tries ...

  3. WAULT - Wikipedia

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    WAULT, short for weighted average unexpired lease term, is a measurement used in commercial real estate to quickly judge the value of contracted rents in a property, or more commonly, a portfolio of properties.

  4. Category:Real estate terminology - Wikipedia

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  5. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of abbreviations used in law and legal documents. It is common practice in legal documents to cite other publications by using standard abbreviations for the title of each source.

  6. Realtor commission changes are here: What they mean for ...

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    Ken H. Johnson, a real estate economist at Florida Atlantic University and a former real estate broker, says the new rules just add another layer of complexity to an already-confusing process.

  7. Dullard (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A dullard is a stupid person; see idiot. Dullard may also refer to: People. Adrian Dullard (1918–1989), Australian rules footballer; ... additional terms may apply.

  8. HELOCs and home equity loans are up. Why are more people ...

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    The pandemic-fueled real estate boom has led to lofty ownership gains in the past two years. Almost half of homeowners who have mortgages are in the “ equity-rich ” territory, ATTOM reports.

  9. Property abstract - Wikipedia

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    A property abstract is a summary of the legal documents that chronicle transactions associated with a particular parcel of land.Generally included are references to deeds, mortgages, wills, probate records, court litigations, and tax sales—basically, any legal document that affects the property.