
Recapture
Contract
clause, which may allow the prior owner to recover the property under certain
circumstances. Alternately, return of an owner's investment through, among
other things depreciation allowance.
Recapture
Clause
Clause
in a lease which would allow the landlord a percentage of the tenant's
profits over the original fixed amount of rent or alternately, allowing
the landlord to cancel the lease if the profits of the tenant fall below
a specific level.
Recapture
Rate
Annual
return rate of the capital of a "wasting asset" which is returned from
the depreciating asset's earned income.
Recasting
Loan
term revision that is often made when a borrower is having difficulty making
the payments, such as extending the loan for additional years or modifying
the interest rate.
Receipt
The
receiving of something or a written acknowledge that something, such as
cash or documents, has been received.
Receivables
Money
owed to a business by customers.
Receiver
Court
appointed manager of the affairs of a business or piece of property during
a bankruptcy or foreclosure. The responsibility for managing the affairs
prudently (collecting funds, paying bill, etc.) is carried out under court
direction and may either result in a return to a solvent state or a recommendation
for liquidation.
Receptacle
1.
A container.
2.
A connector where electrical outlets or fixtures are attached to the power
supply.
Recess
An
indentation. Alternately, to locate an item into a wall or ceiling so that
it is flush with the surrounding surface (i.e. a recessed light fixture).
Recession
Business
cycle phase of a deteriorating economy, which results in less business
and consumer spending and depression of real estate prices. Specifically
defined as two consecutive quarters with negative economic growth.
Reciprocal
Leveling
Finding
the elevation differential between two points by taking sightings from
each and averaging.
Reciprocating
Saw
A
power saw where the blade moves back and forth during cutting.
Reciprocity
Situation
where individuals or entities give certain rights to each other in return
for the rights being given to them.
Recission
of Contract
Contract
cancellation that is done for certain reasons, such as illegality of the
deal.
Reclaim
1.
To convert property from and unusable state (i.e. contaminated, flooded,
etc.) to a useful condition.
2.
To secure the return of property or rights.
Reclamation
Conversion
of property from unusable to usable condition.
Recoat
Time
The
time period required for a coat of paint to set up sufficiently to allow
the next coat to be applied.
Recognized
Gain
Taxable
income portion of the money received from the sale of real estate.
Recoil
1.
To react to unexpected stimulus by jumping or moving backwards.
2.
The backwards force resulting from the expelling of an object out of a
device (i.e. a nail gun).
Reconciliation
In
an appraisal, the process of adjusting comparables for an estimated value
of a subject by using cost, market comparison and income approaches. Alternately,
the adjustment of the differences between two items so that figures agree.
Reconstructed
Operating Statement
Statement
of income, which is either revised due to new information or reconstructed
from information or records if the original is lost.
Reconveyance
The
conveying of a property, by a lender, back to the borrower once he has
completely paid off his mortgage.
Reconveyance
Deed
Deed
that is issued to convey the property to the original owner, once the mortgage
is repaid.
Record
1.
To file a deed or other official documentation with an appropriate agency
or institution.
2.
Information set down in writing regarding a specific subject.
3.
An official transcript of Court proceedings.
Recordation
The
recording of deeds and other instruments in a public registry to give notice
of ownership or legal and financial claims to the public, which protects
those making claims from unrecorded claims.
Recorded
Map
Also
known as a plat, it is a plan or map of a specific land area, showing the
boundaries of individual properties.
Recorded
Plat
The
map, which is filed in the office of the county recorder, of a specific
land area that shows the boundaries of individual properties.
Recorder
Public
official who is responsible for keeping records of all real estate transactions.
Recording
Filing
of property-related documents into the public record.
Recording
Fee
Fee
charged for conveying the sale of a piece of property into the public record.
Recourse
Loan
Loan
that gives the lender access to additional capital beyond the pledge collateral
which secures the loan. If the borrower defaults on the loan, the lender
may pursue other assets to recover their loan in full.
Recovery
Fund
In
those states that have recovery funds, a charge is assessed as part of
the registration fee for licensed real estate brokers, as a contribution
to the fund, which is used to compensate individuals who have sustained
losses in a transaction with a broker or agent. If a settlement is awarded
by the state's real estate commission, the funds assets will be debited
if the broker or agent fails to provide a recovery.
Recovery
Period
Period
of time, determined by each individual state, in which a person can seek
financial recovery from a broker or agent.
Rectangle
A
four-sided polygon with four right angles (90 degrees).
Rectangular
Survey
A
rectangular system of land survey, also called a government rectangular
survey, used to subdivide public land, that divides a district into 24
square mile quadrangles from the Meridian (north-south line) and the Baseline
(east-west line). The tracts are divided into 6-mile-square parts called
townships, which are in turn divided into 36 tracts, each 1-mile square,
called Sections.
Rectifier
A
device that converts alternating current to direct current.
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