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Bidwell Realty
Broker Associate
Mobile: (530) 828-3846
CA-BRE #01447638 LDepweg@gmail.com
Real Estate Glossary
This glossary was created by a team of real estate professionals. It contains terms regarding real estate buying and selling, home finance, home improvement, as well as legal terms. For your convenience, the glossary is searchable alphabetically.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
waiver
The intentional or voluntary relinquishment of a known claim or right.
walk through
(1) A Buyer's on-site inspection of the property being purchased, just prior to closing. (2) A detailed inspection of a new construction home, in which punch list and cosmetic items are addressed, prior to final acceptance
warranty deed
A type of deed that contains express assurances about the legal validity of the title being transferred. See general warranty deed andspecial warranty deed.
writ of execution
A court order which authorizes and directs the proper officer of the court (usually the sheriff) to carry into effect the judgment or decree of the court
This glossary was created by a team of real estate professionals. It contains terms regarding real estate buying and selling, home finance, home improvement, as well as legal terms. For your convenience, the glossary is searchable alphabetically.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
waiver
The intentional or voluntary relinquishment of a known claim or right.
walk through
(1) A Buyer's on-site inspection of the property being purchased, just prior to closing. (2) A detailed inspection of a new construction home, in which punch list and cosmetic items are addressed, prior to final acceptance
warranty deed
A type of deed that contains express assurances about the legal validity of the title being transferred. See general warranty deed andspecial warranty deed.
writ of execution
A court order which authorizes and directs the proper officer of the court (usually the sheriff) to carry into effect the judgment or decree of the court