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  2. Lease and release - Wikipedia

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    A lease and release is a form of conveyance of real property involving the lease of land by its owner to a tenant, followed by a release (relinquishment) of the landlord's interest in the property to the tenant. This sequence of transactions was commonly used to transfer full freehold title to real estate under real property law.

  3. Key money - Wikipedia

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    In the Netherlands, key money (sleutelgeld) is a payment without consideration, often required by either the landlord or by the vacating tenant. The amount can vary from a symbolical amount up to one or more monthly lease terms. However, key money is deemed illegal and repayment can be enforced by legal means. [9]

  4. Disclaimer of interest - Wikipedia

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    A disclaimer of interest is irrevocable. It must be a complete, and not a partial disclaimer. Such a disclaimer can be made by a legal guardian on behalf of a person who lacks the capacity to make the disclaimer themselves, but this usually requires the finding by a court that the disclaimer is in the ward's best interest.

  5. Abandonment (legal) - Wikipedia

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    Desertion refers to intentional and substantial abandonment, permanently or for a period of time stated by law, without legal excuse and without consent, of one's duties arising out of a status such as that of husband and wife or parent and child. It can involve the desertion of a spouse with the intention of creating a permanent separation.

  6. 4 Smart Ways to Invest in Real Estate Without Buying Property

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    You can also invest in real estate funds through ETFs and mutual funds. This is a strong option for investors who would like access to this market, but who would also like more diversification.

  7. Consideration under American law - Wikipedia

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    Consideration is the price one pays for another's promise. It can take a number of forms: money, property, a promise, the doing of an act, or even refraining from doing an act. In broad terms, if one agrees to do something he was not otherwise legally obligated to do, it may be said that he has given consideration.

  8. How much do property managers charge, anyway? - AOL

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    The monthly fee real estate owners pay a property management company tends to cover most day-to-day expenses. However, some property management companies could charge one-time and a la carte fees ...

  9. Invest in real estate without buying property - AOL

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    Its platform provides commission-free access to real estate investment trusts (REITs) and real estate exchange-traded funds (ETFs), including, for example, the Vanguard Real Estate ETF (VNQ) which ...