Good
Better
Great
Fantastic
Incredible
100

Not on time;late in making payments

Arrears

100

A provision in a mortgage requiring full payment of the debt upon the transfer of title to the property, due on sale. Prevents loan assumption

Alienation clause 

100

A mortgage which covers more than one piece of real estate. Often used by a developer in the financing of undeveloped lots. Contains a partial release clause

Blanket Mortgage 

100

Adverse possession

Color of title 

100

Property jointly owned on a pro-rata basis with other unit owners in a condominium regime 

Common elements 

200

Occurs in cases where there is a sudden loss of land through nature

Avulsion

200

A method of acquiring original title to property by open, notorious and hostile possession for a statutory period of time; also referred to as prescription. Poach.

Adverse possession 

200

The rights of an owner to possess, control, enjoy, sell, lease, mortgage, and dispose of the property.

Bundle of rights 
200

A method of estimating value based on the economic principle of substitution; the value of a building cannot be greater than the cost of purchasing a similar site and constructing a building of equal value 

Cost approach 

200

Any property acquired in certain states by purchase, or as compensation by either spouse during the period of marriage is considered to be owned in an undivided half interest by each 

Community property 

300

A statement issued by an attorney after analyzing an abstract as to quality of title

Attorney's opinion of title 

300

A contract in which a promise is given for the promise of another. It becomes binding when mutual promises are communicated (a real estate contract).

Bilateral Contract 

300

Latin for "let the buyer beware"

Caveat emptor 
300

The transfer of title to land from one party to another 

Conveyance 

300

A promise that no one has  superior or paramount title to that of the grantor; assures the grantee of peaceful possession without fear of being ousted by a person with a superior claim to the property.

Covenant of quiet title 

400

The act of witnessing a person's signing of an instrument by a notary

Attestation 

400

A means by which planners use space to separate two adjoining districts which have incompatible uses. 

Buffer zone

400

A history of the ownership affecting title to a parcel of land

Chain of title 
400

A method of determining the value of property in which the selling prices of similar properties are used as the basis for estimating the value of the subject property

Comparative analysis 

400

Gives the assurance that the grantor has the exact estate in the quantity and quality which is being conveyed. "I own and I have the right to sell it."

Covenant of seisin 

500

The free and full ownership of rights in land by individuals , which is the basis of real property in the US

Allodial

500

Any activity which attempts to drive prices down for the purpose of causing transition from one ethnic group to another. This is a violation of Federal Fair Housing Laws. Also called "panic selling" 

Blockbusting 

500

A law which prohibits discrimination in all real estate transactions based on race

Civil Rights Act of 1866

500

Illegally mixing deposits or monies, collected from a client, with one's personal or business account. Taking money out too soon or putting it into escrow too late

Commingling 

500

The rights that a husband acquires in the wife's property upon her death.

Curtesy