Santa Fe Real Estate Glossary
A
(Abandon - Accounts Receivable)
A1
| A2
| A3 | A4 | B1
| B2 | B3 | C1
| C2 | C3 | D1
| D2 | E1 | E2
| F1 | F2 | F3
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G1 | G2 | H1
| H2 | I1 | I2
| J | K | L1
| L2 | L3 | M1
| M2 | M3 | N
| O1 | O2
| P1 | P2 | Q
| R1 | R2 | S1
| S2 | T1 | T2
| U | V1 | V2
| W1 | W2 | X
| Y | Z
Abandon
Leaving an object in a place, without the intention of returning.
Abandonment
The voluntary surrendering of property rights but not transferring title
to another.
Abode
Dwelling, house, residence.
Absentee Owner
Landlord who lives another location.
Abutment
Supporting structure (column) at the end of a bridge or arch.
Abutment Piece
The bottom plate of a wall.
Abutting
Property adjoining or bordering another property.
Acceptance
An offerees consent to enter into a contract and be bound by the
terms of the offer.
Access
A means of entering a property or building. Ability to reach something.
Accessory Building
Building which is secondary to the main structure on the same piece
of property such as a shed or garage.
Account
Record of financial transactions. Credit extended. Commercial relationship
involving credit. A customer. A financial fund.
Accountant
Person who specializes in keeping, inspecting and adjusting financial
records. A person who will be useful when preparing to work with a lender.
Accounts Payable
Money owed to another person.
Accounts Receivable
Money owed to you.