The Language of Real Estate

The Language of Real Estate

Author: John W. Reilly

Publisher: Dearborn Real Estate

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 494

ISBN-13: 9780793131938

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From abandonment to zoning, and over 2,800 terms in between, The Language of Real Estate has every term that real estate professionals need. this industry best seller is a must have for all students, practitioners, and educators. Highlights include: * Appendix boasts over 350 commonly used abbreviations. * Subject classification index lists terms by topic. * Spanish key terms help both ESL students and thosewho will be working with ESL customers.


The Appraisal of Real Estate

The Appraisal of Real Estate

Author: Appraisal Institute (U.S.)

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 842

ISBN-13:

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The 12th edition of this textbook has been revised and reorganized significantly for greater clarity, coherence and consistency. Coverage includes emerging issues such as the impact of automated valuation models on the appraisal industry; the new emphasis on extraordinary assumptions and hypothetical conditions in recent revisions of standards of professional practice; and important data sources. For both novice appraisers and established practitioners. c. Book News Inc.


Valuation and Condemnation Problems Involving Trade Fixtures

Valuation and Condemnation Problems Involving Trade Fixtures

Author: Edward L. Snitzer

Publisher:

Published: 1970

Total Pages: 40

ISBN-13:

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The common law test for the determination of fixtures; intent, adaptability, and annexation; attempted to resolve conflicting status claims in disputed items of property. The same tests were applied in condemnation proceedings, where the issue is not which party should prevail, but which party should bear the economic consequences arising because of the condemnation. A test is presented for compensability of trade fixtures that is dependent not solely on whether such fixtures were intended to become part of the realty and were affixed and adapted thereto, but whether such fixtures were condemned because modern appraisal techniques would indicate it to be a denial of just compensation to hold otherwise. All appellate trade fixture cases as well as pertinent legal and appraisal articles in manuscripts were reviewed.