6/17/2012

Real Estate Terms A

Glossary for the DRE Real Estate Test
Letter A words
ALTA Owner’s Policy
Or ALTA-R Residential Title policy with extended coverage
ALTA Title Policy
American Land Title Association covering standard risks plus mechanics liens, unrecorded physical easements, water and or mineral rights, facts a survey would reveal, rights such as tenants in possession
Abandonment
The act of allowing the property to be unused
Absolute Fee-Simple Title
The best title on can have
Abstract of Judgment
Condensed explanation of a court judgment
Abstract of Title
Summary of conveyances, transfers or recordings that relate to title of a particular property
Abstraction
Method of Valuing land where the value of improvement is subtracted from the sales price
Acceleration Clause
Clause in a trust deed/ mortgage that gives the lender the right to declare all sums immediately due.
Acceptance
The seller or agent’s principal agrees to the terms of the sale and approves the negotiation. They acknowledge the deposit receipt and subscribe to the terms of agreement of sale. Statement of intent to be bound by the terms of the offer.
Access Right
The rights of owner to have ingress and egress or right of way to and from his property. Not landlocked.

Accretion
Addition to land from the action of rivers, streams or ocean. Any gradual eroding away is referred to as "reliction". Any increase of soil or sand to land adjacent or contiguous to a water course formed by Accretion becomes the possession of the riparian or littoral owner. Also erosion or reliction due to the gradual actions of nature become lands lost by the riparian or littoral owner.
AVULSION is different, it is the sudden and perceptible change formed by nature is referred to avulsion. A violent storm may suddenly change the flow or construction of a water course or the lands abutting thereon. Unlike with accretion, land so divided by avulsion remains the property of the original owner as if the water course had not been moved.
Accrued Depreciation
The difference between the cost of replacement new as of the date of appraisal and current appraised value.
Accrued Items of Expense
Incurred expenses that are not yet payable such as the seller’s accrued expenses are credited to the purchaser in a closing statement.
Accrued Interest
Interest that remains in an account instead of being paid immediately to the depositor.
Acknowledgement
Formal declarations before a duly authorized officer. This executes the instrument as voluntarily signed. Usually with a notary.
Water images because of the alluvion words and to break up the boring
Acre
Measure of land that has 160 square rods, or 4840 square yards, or 43560 square feet, or tract of about 208.71 feet square
Actual Eviction
Result of legal action brought by lessor. Lessee is physically removed
Ad Valorem
Latin for “according to value” – for real estate tax.
Adjacent
Near or next but not necessarily touching
Adjoining
Actually touching, abutting

Administrator/trix
Person appointed by probate court to administer the estate of a deceased person
Advance Commitment
Institutional investor/ lender’s prior agreement to offer long term financing
Advance FEE
Paid before services rendered, asking for fee before advertising property for sale, can be violation of real estate law
Adverse Possession
The open hostile and notorious possession and occupancy under and evident claim of right, in denial or opposition to the title of another claimant
Affiant
A person who makes and affidavit
Affidavit
Statement or declaration in writing sworn under oath
Affidavit of title
Seller swears they have no bankruptcy pending, judgment, divorce, unpaid repairs, defects in title…
Agency
Relationship between principal and agent arising out of contract. Agent is employed to do certain things dealing with third parties
Agreement of Sale
Written contract between seller and buyer on all terms of sale, deposit receipt
Alienation
Transferring property to another
Alienation Clause
Clause that lender can call a loan due on sale
Allodial System
Method of land ownership held free and clear with no rent or service due to the government, free, opposite of feudal system
Alluvion / Alluvium
Soil deposited by accretion- increase in size on the banks of a river
Amenities
Satisfaction and enjoyment from a home, beneficial improvements
AMO
Accredited Management Organization
Amortized Loan
Loan paid off with principal and interest payments- level payment loan
Annuity
Series of assured equal payments over period of time or lump-sum type in future. Could be landlord, lender, etc
Anticipation principle of
Affirms value created by the benefits to be received in the future
Appurtenance
Something annexed to another thing that may be transferred incident to it for example a barn, a garage, an orchard
Assessor
The official who determines assessed values for property taxes
Assignment
Transfer or making over to another of the whole of a property, real or personal
Assignor
One who assigns or transfers the property
Attest
To affirm to be true- official
Avulsion
Sudden tearing away of land by water
Axial growth
City growth along main transportation routes- star shaped from the center






6/15/2012

Succulent Crafty Trend





A big trend in Orange County home gardens is using succulents as landscaping and in pots. I believe the fashion is stirred several things. First there is an interest in conserving water. My local water company Mouton Niguel Water put limits on the days, times and amounts of yard watering we are allowed to sprinkle. The strange thing is the Home Owner Associations seem to rebel against the look of a low water landscaped front yard. In fact numerous homeowners in Association tracts are fined if they don’t have sixty percent grass lawn in the front. The second reason I believe this is one of the dominant plant types at our local nurseries is - because they are cheap. The plants are not cheaper to buy, but they require little or no maintenance.

I am not the greatest fan of succulents, I am more interested in California natives, organic produce and cottage flowers but here is my crafty salute to gifts or new versions of potted succulents you can make in ten minutes. Little or no cost and a five year old can help you.


Items needed: find some recycled wire frames (old Christmas wreaths or recycled wire pots) sphagnum moss and some clippings from neighbors succulents. Offer to make them one in exchange for the clippings.
(I keep a large piece of cardboard on the one side of our garage for painting project tarps)

Spray paint the metal with some gloss paint to keep rust down. Make a nest of sphagnum that has been soaked in water and push in the plants. I added an epiphytic orchid that I have growing wild that I know requires little care. I used these garden labels that you can use a pencil to write a note or the name of the plant. I then took some old nail polish and just brushed it over the words to be able to read the label better.

I will practice and let this one grow. I have a number of antique wire baskets and I am toying with using them. Perhaps if you do a mortgage with me I will give you some...


"Enthusiasm Changes The World." Caroline Gerardo copyright 2012


6/12/2012

Mailboxes Laguna Beach

iron mailbox
Cast copper box now has a patina. The songbird on the top is surrounded by roses and hydrangeas
Copyright © 
 Caroline Gerardo
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wood mailbox
This simple wooded box peeks out of a nest of bouganvilla.
Bouganvilla has big torns,
I hope they keep it down for the mail man's hands.

bird house made into maibox

A formal painted mailbox that duplicates the style of the house.
This once was a bird house.


hut mailbox
Asian motif mailbox with bamboo and ferns.

patina mailbox
A copper country mailbox.

funky mailbox
This mailbox is nailed into the eucalyptus tree.

mailbox on a stump

A mailbox you can purchase at Home Depot,
but with a twist. A tree stump provides the structure.

bird mailbox
The quail on this mailbox are ready to take off.

pipe mailbox
I don't know if this pipe one is functional.

6/11/2012

FHA increases PMI Today

Hidden Falls Trabuco Canyon
I hiked there Saturday with my teenagers



FHA Mortgage Insurance Premium Changes 2012
Up Front and Annual Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP and annual MIP) Increases for all FHA Loan transactions and Decreased for Certain Streamline transactions.
Up Front and Annual Mortgage Insurance Premium (UFMIP and annual MIP) Increases.
FHA increased the upfront mortgage insurance premium (UFMIP) by .75 bps for all purchase and refinance transactions with case numbers assigned on or after April 9, 2012. Increases apply regardless of the amortization term or LTV ratio. FHA will continue to permit financing of this charge into the mortgage and will continue to calculate actual premium charges against the base loan amount before adding any financed UFMIP.
FHA increased the annual mortgage insurance premium (MIP) by .10 bps for all purchase and refinance transactions with case numbers assigned on or after April 9, 2012. If you are reading this today on June 11th, you will be paying the higher premiums.
FHA Mortgage Insurance Premium Changes 2012
Mortgage Insurance Premiums
Loans > 15 years
Case #’s prior to April 8, 2012 UFMIP=100bps
Case #’s on or after April 9, 2012 UFMIP = 175bps
Annual Premium
LTV
Case #s Through April 17, 2011
Case #s On/After
April 18, 2011 through April 8, 2012
Case #s On/After
April 9, 2012
<=95.00 percent
85 bps
110 bps
120bps
>95.00 percent
90 bps
115 bps
125bps
Loans <= 15 years and above 78%
Case #’s prior to April 1, 2012 UFMIP=100bps
Case #’s on or after April 1, 2012 UFMIP = 175bps
Annual Premium
LTV
Case #s Through April 17, 2011
Case #s On/After April 18, 2011 through
April 8, 2012
Case #s On/After
April 9, 2012
<=90.00 percent
None
25 bps
35bps
>90.00 percent
25 bps
50 bps
60bps
Note: SF forward mortgages with amortization terms of 15 years or less, and a loan-to-value (LTV) ratio of 78 percent or less, remain exempt from the Annual MIP (see Mortgagee Letter 2011-35).
Increase to Annual Mortgage Insurance Premium on Mortgages with a High Outstanding Base Loan Amount
FHA is also exercising its pre-existing statutory authority to add an additional 25 bps to mortgages with base loan amounts exceeding $625,500. This change is effective for case numbers assigned on or after June 11, 2012.
Note: Jumbo/High Balance guidelines will be updated at a later date to reflect the June changes.
Term >15 Years
Base Loan Amount
LTV
Effective
Annual MIP
< $625,500
< 95%
June 11, 2012
120bps
< $625,500
> 95%
June 11, 2012
125bps
Above $625,000
< 95%
June 11, 2012
145bps
Above $625,000
> 95%
June 11, 2012
150bps
Term <= Years with LTV above 78%
< $625,500
< 95%
June 11, 2012
35bps
< $625,500
> 95%
June 11, 2012
60bps
Above $625,000
<=90%
June 11, 2012
60bps
Above $625,000
>90%
June 11, 2012
STREAMLINE TRANSACTIONS:
Note: Streamline guidelines will be updated at a later date to reflect the June changes.
Decrease to Annual Mortgage Insurance Premium on Certain Streamline Refinance Transactions
For all SF Forward Streamline Refinance transactions that are refinancing FHA loans endorsed on or before May 31, 2009, the Annual MIP will be 55 bps, regardless of the base loan amount. The endorsement date is on the Case Query screen in FHA Connection. This change is effective for case numbers assigned on or after June 11, 2012.
Decrease to Up-Front Mortgage Insurance Premium on Certain Streamline Refinance Transactions
For all SF Forward Streamline Refinance transactions that are refinancing existing FHA loans that were endorsed on or before May 31, 2009, the UFMIP will decrease from 1 percent to 0.01 percent of the base loan amount. This change is effective for case numbers assigned on or after June 11, 2012. These charges are substantial increases, note the $625,500. loan fees that apply to many areas of Orange County