A Latin phrase meaning "pending litigation," it is used to refer to a document that is often recorded preceding a foreclosure.
What is a lis pendens?
When a group of abstractors band together to find a document.
What is a title search party?
What is Clinton Road?
Depending on whether the owner agreed to the lien, it will be classified in one of these two categories.
What are voluntary and involuntary liens?
An easement created because it is essential for access to landlocked property is called this.
What is an easement by necessity?
Meaning "without a will," this Latin term describes someone who dies without leaving testamentary instructions.
What is intestatus (intestate)?
What a giant must pay to the county clerk after purchasing a home.
What is a recording fee fi fo fum?
This legendary cryptid is rumored to live in the Pine Barrens.
What the Jersey Devil?
A legal ruling by a court to resolve competing claims and establish clear ownership.
What is a quiet title action?
A type of easement that benefits a person or entity, rather than a neighboring parcel of land.
What is an easement in gross?
This Latin phrase, meaning "for this occasion," describes a temporary judge or attorney appointed for a specific matter.
What is ad hoc?
What a person who buys and sells properties might use on an overgrown lawn.
What is real estate agent orange?
Originally built as a gimmick to sell beachfront properties, this mascot is now a national roadside attraction.
What is Lucy the Elephant?
This legal claim secures payment for work or materials supplied to improve real property.
What is a mechanic's lien?
Unlike an easement, this interest gives someone the right to remove natural resources such as timber, minerals, or gravel from another's land.
What is a profit à prendre?
A phrase used to refer to a purchaser who acquires a property in good faith.
What is bona fide?
Legal authority granted on your behalf to the top law enforcement officer of the United States.
What is Power of Attorney General?
This town, in West Windsor, was the site of an alien invasion in Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds."
What is Grovers Mill?
Although junior liens are generally extinguished by foreclosure of a senior mortgage, this right allows certain parties to recover ownership by paying the foreclosure price within a statutory period.
What is the right of redemption?
An easement that automatically transfers with ownership of the benefited property is said to do this.
What is run with the land?
The principle, translating to "let the buyer beware," that a potential buyer is responsible for inspecting a property before a purchase, limiting the seller's liability.
What is caveat emptor?
This may help point you in the right direction if you come across a break in the chain of title.
What is a grantee(or) index finger?
Before officially becoming a ghost town in 1989, this settlement was once a thriving bog iron and glass-making community.
What is Batso Village?
This legal principle generally gives priority to liens that were recorded first.
A court may terminate a restrictive covenant under this doctrine when the original purpose of the restriction can no longer reasonably be accomplished.
What is the doctrine of changed conditions?