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Week 1-Study Guide Crossword

Horizontales
Ownership of bundle of rights to a property.
Giving up possession of a property.
Practice of trying to convince owners in a neighborhood to sell their homes because members of a minority group are moving into the neighborhood.
When property is returned to the state because there is no individual owner.
An ordinance that defines use of property.
Professional responsibility to act truthfully and with good faith when representing a client.
Burden on the property.
Right to use another person's land for a special purpose.
Giving up possession of a property.
An affirmation or declaration used to authenticate legal instruments.
Request to deviate from zoning laws.
Process which allows a lender to recover the amount owed on a defaulted loan.
A court order to stop certain actions by certain individuals.
Term used when part of an agreement is changed or an old agreement replaced by a new one.
Gradual recession of water
Voluntary giving up of rights to a property.
Individual or corporation who represents another.
Verticales
Money owed.
Without a will.
Exchange of one or more items.
Action which results in compensation for a property when eminent domain rights are exercised by the government.
Neutral third party hired to handle a property transaction, exchange of money and any related documents.
Addition or supplement that modifies or revokes a will.
Signed statement of facts that can't later be contradicted by the person who signed it.
When one party passes responsibility to another.
Practice of mortgage lenders in which they indicate areas or neighborhoods where they don't want to make loans.
A form of racial discrimination where salespeople direct buyers away or toward certain neighborhoods.
Exaggerating the benefits or features of a property.
Claim against property to secure a debt.
Evidence of property transfer