Tenanta person whotemporarilyoccupiessomeone else’sland/property forpayment (rent).Easement, an agreement madebetween two or moreparties where one isgranted land accessin exchange formoney for anintended purposeSecuritydepositamount of moneyplaced with alandlord to protectagainst losingmoney on a leasedue to damage tothe property, etcrights toeverything growingon my land, suchas crops; rights toanything foundunder the surfaceof my land.examplesof realpropertyLifeEstateFixtureitems thatwould normallyremain in placewhen an ownerof real propertymoves.PersonalPropertyreferred to aschattels,anything that isnotpermanentlyaffixed to landTitlean intangibleconstruct thatrepresents alegal right toownership of apropertyLease,a contract bywhich one partyconveys land,property, services,to another for aspecified timeRightof entrythe landlord (ordesignatedrepresentative)may enter a rentalproperty if thetenant givespermission. ...WarrantyofHabitabiitya guarantee thata rental propertymeets basic livingand safetystandards beforeoccupation ...Mortgagea legal agreementby which a bank orother creditor lendsmoney at interest inexchange for takingtitle of the debtor'sproperty,...Intangibleitemsan itemthat cannotbe felt ortouchedChattelan item of tangiblemovable personalproperty (as livestockor an automobile)that is notpermanentlyconnected with realestate.Contractcompleted betweenparties for thepurchase and sale,exchange, or otherconveyance of realestate  IntestateRentamounta tenant'sregularpayment to alandlord for theuse of propertyor landRealPropertyfixedproperty,principallyland andbuildingsLandlorda person whorents land, abuilding, oran apartmentto a tenantTangiblePropertyDate ofOccupancythe move-indate. Mustoccur within 60days of takingpossession  subdivision, one parcel of landthat legally turns intomore than one parcelof land and permissionis required beforeproperty is subdivided  Ceiling fans,chandeliers,toilets,stoves  examplesof fixturesInspectiona limited, non-invasiveexamination of thecondition of ahome, often inconnection with thesale of that homesubletrent out yourrented propertywhile yourname remainson the leaseagreementDeeda legal documentthat transfers theownership of realestate from aseller to a buyer  AbandonedPropertyNuisanceEarnestmoneya specific form ofsecurity depositmade in somemajor transactionslike real estate, alsoreferred to as a"good faith deposit"Tenanta person whotemporarilyoccupiessomeone else’sland/property forpayment (rent).Easement, an agreement madebetween two or moreparties where one isgranted land accessin exchange formoney for anintended purposeSecuritydepositamount of moneyplaced with alandlord to protectagainst losingmoney on a leasedue to damage tothe property, etcrights toeverything growingon my land, suchas crops; rights toanything foundunder the surfaceof my land.examplesof realpropertyLifeEstateFixtureitems thatwould normallyremain in placewhen an ownerof real propertymoves.PersonalPropertyreferred to aschattels,anything that isnotpermanentlyaffixed to landTitlean intangibleconstruct thatrepresents alegal right toownership of apropertyLease,a contract bywhich one partyconveys land,property, services,to another for aspecified timeRightof entrythe landlord (ordesignatedrepresentative)may enter a rentalproperty if thetenant givespermission. ...WarrantyofHabitabiitya guarantee thata rental propertymeets basic livingand safetystandards beforeoccupation ...Mortgagea legal agreementby which a bank orother creditor lendsmoney at interest inexchange for takingtitle of the debtor'sproperty,...Intangibleitemsan itemthat cannotbe felt ortouchedChattelan item of tangiblemovable personalproperty (as livestockor an automobile)that is notpermanentlyconnected with realestate.Contractcompleted betweenparties for thepurchase and sale,exchange, or otherconveyance of realestate  IntestateRentamounta tenant'sregularpayment to alandlord for theuse of propertyor landRealPropertyfixedproperty,principallyland andbuildingsLandlorda person whorents land, abuilding, oran apartmentto a tenantTangiblePropertyDate ofOccupancythe move-indate. Mustoccur within 60days of takingpossession  subdivision, one parcel of landthat legally turns intomore than one parcelof land and permissionis required beforeproperty is subdivided  Ceiling fans,chandeliers,toilets,stoves  examplesof fixturesInspectiona limited, non-invasiveexamination of thecondition of ahome, often inconnection with thesale of that homesubletrent out yourrented propertywhile yourname remainson the leaseagreementDeeda legal documentthat transfers theownership of realestate from aseller to a buyer  AbandonedPropertyNuisanceEarnestmoneya specific form ofsecurity depositmade in somemajor transactionslike real estate, alsoreferred to as a"good faith deposit"

Real and Personal Property Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. N-a person who temporarily occupies someone else’s land/property for payment (rent).
    N-Tenant
  2. G-, an agreement made between two or more parties where one is granted land access in exchange for money for an intended purpose
    G-Easement
  3. G-amount of money placed with a landlord to protect against losing money on a lease due to damage to the property, etc
    G-Security deposit
  4. O-examples of real property
    O-rights to everything growing on my land, such as crops; rights to anything found under the surface of my land.
  5. G-Life Estate
  6. G- items that would normally remain in place when an owner of real property moves.
    G-Fixture
  7. N-referred to as chattels, anything that is not permanently affixed to land
    N-Personal Property
  8. I-an intangible construct that represents a legal right to ownership of a property
    I-Title
  9. I-,a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, to another for a specified time
    I-Lease
  10. I-the landlord (or designated representative) may enter a rental property if the tenant gives permission. ...
    I-Right of entry
  11. B-a guarantee that a rental property meets basic living and safety standards before occupation ...
    B-Warranty of Habitabiity
  12. G-a legal agreement by which a bank or other creditor lends money at interest in exchange for taking title of the debtor's property,...
    G-Mortgage
  13. B-an item that cannot be felt or touched
    B-Intangible items
  14. O-an item of tangible movable personal property (as livestock or an automobile) that is not permanently connected with real estate.
    O-Chattel
  15. I-completed between parties for the purchase and sale, exchange, or other conveyance of real estate
    I-Contract
  16. I-Intestate
  17. B-a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land
    B-Rent amount
  18. N- fixed property, principally land and buildings
    N-Real Property
  19. I-a person who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant
    I-Landlord
  20. B-Tangible Property
  21. O-the move-in date. Must occur within 60 days of taking possession
    O-Date of Occupancy
  22. O-, one parcel of land that legally turns into more than one parcel of land and permission is required before property is subdivided
    O-subdivision
  23. G-examples of fixtures
    G-Ceiling fans, chandeliers, toilets, stoves
  24. N- a limited, non-invasive examination of the condition of a home, often in connection with the sale of that home
    N-Inspection
  25. O-rent out your rented property while your name remains on the lease agreement
    O-sublet
  26. B-a legal document that transfers the ownership of real estate from a seller to a buyer
    B-Deed
  27. N-Abandoned Property
  28. O-Nuisance
  29. B-a specific form of security deposit made in some major transactions like real estate, also referred to as a "good faith deposit"
    B-Earnest money