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little or no down payment. In a stricter sense, the provision or
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transferring an estate or interest in real estate under which the
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Restrictions Limitations on the use of property imposed or created
by deeds or other documents in the chain of the title. A
restriction, for example, may prohibit the placement of a trailer or
the construction of a commercial structure on the property. Riparian
Rights The rights of owners of land bordering watercourses which
relate to the water and its use. Sale Agreement A contract entered
into between a buyer and seller, setting forth the terms,
provisions, and conditions of a sale of real estate. Sale and
Leaseback The sale of an asset to a buyer who immediately leases it
back to the seller. Search The careful exploration and perusal of
the Philippine home for rent public records in an effort to find all recorded instruments
relating to a particular chain of title. Second Mortgage A mortgage
ranking in priority immediately below a first mortgage.
Subordination The act or process by which a person's rights are
ranked below the rights of others. For example, a second mortgagees'
rights are subordinate to those of the first mortgagee. Surety (1) A
person who agrees to be responsible for a debt or obligation of
another. (2) The pledge or agreement by which one undertakes
responsibility for the debt or obligation of another. Title (1) A
combination of all the elements that constitute the highest legal
right to own, possess, use, control, enjoy, and dispose of real
estate or an inheritable right or interest therein. (2) The rights
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Covenants ordinarily inserted in conveyances and in transfers of
title to real estate for the purpose of giving protection to the
purchaser against possible insufficiency of the title received. A
group of such covenants known as "common law covenants" includes:
covenants against encumbrances; covenants for further assurance (in
other words, to do whatever is necessary to rectify title
deficiencies); covenants of good right and authority to convey;
covenants of quiet enjoyment; covenants of seisin; covenants of
warranty. Title Defect (1) Any possible or patent claim or right
outstanding in a chain of title that is adverse to the claim of
ownership. (2) Any Philippine home for rent material irregularity in the execution or effect
of an instrument in the chain of title. Title Insurance Policy A
contract of title insurance under which the insurer, in keeping with
the terms of the policy, agrees to indemnify the insured against
loss arising from claims against the insured interest. Title Plant
Also called "abstract plant" in some areas. A geographically filed
assemblage of title information that helps in expediting title
examinations, such as copies of previous attorneys' opinions,
abstracts, tax searches and copies or take-offs of the public
records. Underwriter An insurance company that issues insurance
policies to the public or to another insurer. Variable interest rate
Also called "flexible interest rate". An interest rate that
fluctuates as the prevailing rate moves up or down. In mortgages,
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fluctuation. Waiver The voluntary and
intentional relinquishment of a known right, claim or privilege.
Warranty In a broad sense, an agreement or undertaking by a seller
to be responsible for present or future losses of the purchaser
occasioned by deficiency or defect in the quality, condition or
quantity of the thing sold. Will A testamentary disposition of
property, usually in a form prescribed by law, that takes effect
upon death. Zoning Laws passed by local governments regulating size,
type, structure, nature and use of land or buildings. Thereby revolutionizing the
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