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Week 4 - Study Guide Puzzle

Horizontales
Clause used in an installment note and mortgage which gives the lender the right to demand payment in full upon the happening of a certain event.
a parcel of land burdened by an easement (2 words)
Type of lease which obligates the lessor to pay all or part of the expenses of the leased property
Personal property used in a business, which is attached to the property, but removable upon sale as part of the business and not the real estate (2 words)
The clause in a deed, following the granting clause, which defines the extent of the estate of the grantee.
May be voided, but not void in itself
A type of depreciation to improvements because the design and/or materials are outdated (2 words)
Similarity of properties within a neighborhood
A lease in which the tenant pays for taxes, insurance and maintenance in addition to other fees like rent and utilities.
Type of contract in which one person makes a promise in exchange for a promise from a second person
Type of mortgage covering both real and personal property
A hidden or concealed defect
Verticales
A loss in value to property caused by a negative influence near the property (2 words)
A federal agency and division of HUD that operates special assistance aspects of federally aided housing programs and participates in the secondary market through its mortgage-backed securities pools (abbrev.)
Lease where the amount of rent paid by the lessee is part of the gross income of the lessee's business
Having no legal force or binding effect
The process of estimating the value of an income-producing property (2 words)
The gaining of value from surroundings
An undivided interest in property, taken by two or more tenants (2 words)
Something useful or designed for use.
Annual crops grown by a tenant on another's land that are considered the personal property of the tenant.
A lien such as a tax lien or judgment lien which attaches to all property of the debtor