A written document that conveys the ownership of
real estate from one person or party to another
Deed-in-lieu, or Deed-in-lieu of
foreclosure
A deed given by a mortgagor to the mortgagee
when the mortgage is in default, to avoid foreclosure
Deed of trust
A written document that grants a trustee, in the
event of foreclosure, the full power to sell, mortgage and subdivide the
property in question
Deed Restriction
A clause in a Deed that limits the uses of the
property (e.g., types or quantities of structures permitted)
Default
The failure to meet the legal obligations in a
contract; in real estate, failure to pay mortgage payments as scheduled or to
comply with other stipulations of the mortgage
Deferred interest
Interest on a mortgage which is delayed because
the monthly payment of the mortgage is not large enough to cover the entire
principal and interest due, and therefore is added to the loan balance See
"negative amortization"
Deficiency judgment
A claim made by the holder of a note against the
maker, in the event that a foreclosure sale does not bring in enough proceeds
to fully cover the note and the costs of sale, for the
difference
Delivery
The final, unconditional and absolute transfer
of a Deed from seller to buyer, such that the seller cannot revoke the transfer
of ownership; the Deed itself does not pass title until the seller delivers it
to the buyer
Depreciation
A decline in the value of property, due to any
cause; the opposite of appreciation Also an expense deduction taken for tax
purposes over the period of owning income property
Devise
To dispose or convey ownership of real property
via a will
Disclosure
A statement of facts made by the buyer about the
condition of a property being sold and its surrounding area, required by law in
most US states
Discount point
A unit of measurement used for loan charges,
with one point equaling 1 percent of the value of the loan
Dower
The rights of a spouse to the property of their
deceased spouse
Down payment
The amount of the purchase price of a property
paid in cash (i.e. not financed with a mortgage) that is required to secure the
property; typically 20%
Dual agency
Representation of opposing parties in a
transaction (e.g. when a realtor is the agent for both buyer and seller);
requires consent of both parties to be allowed, and is illegal in some US
states
Due-on-sale clause
A provision in a mortgage allowing the lender to
demand payment of the entire balance of the note if the mortgagor sells or
otherwise transfers the property
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About Appraisals >A Market Analysis
Setting the right price is an important first step in the process of selling a home. Is it necessary to spend $200 to $400 for a professional appraisal of your property before placing your home on the market?
A professional appraiser's opinion of a property's market value is based on the recent sales of similar homes in the neighborhood, and on the square footage and condition of the property. Different appraisers might come up with different figures. Even if all of them agreed on a value, there is no guarantee that you would receive that amount for your property.
An alternative to a professional appraisal is to ask a professional real estate agent for a written market analysis of your property. This analysis will include information about recent home sales in your neighborhood, as well as how those homes compare to yours. Real estate agents may provide this service with no charge or obligation. If you are still unsure of the value of your home, you may wish to pay for an appraisal.
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