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    Real Estate Law Notes

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    Class 1&2 -Fixture-Any piece of personal property that becomes annexed or affixed to real property that changes into real property with how it is being used -3 tests for distinguishing between personal and real property- BOOK -Furnace‚ hot water‚ light fixtures‚ air conditioning unit etc. are all assumed as real property when buying a house. -Tenant Fixture- owner of property gives tenant a white box and tenant brings in their own cabinets‚ bar‚ etc. Tenant retains ownership of

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    India and China

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    Chapter 3 __________________________________________________________ Balance of Payments from a Comparative Perspective: ChinaIndia‚ and Russia under Globalization Akira Uegaki Introduction The three regional powers of ChinaIndia‚ and Russia have been actively participating in international trade and international financing recently‚ although they have large populations‚ huge territories‚ and abundant natural resources‚1 which would enable them to be independent and autarkic. The globalization

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    History of Real Estate in Bangladesh The urbanization of Bangladesh is quite similar to that in Latin America; formerly called “over-urbanization” in 1950s‚ this is a situation where a rapid rate of urbanization does not lead to corresponding growth in industry and economy but results in a shift of people from low-productivity rural agricultural employment to low-productivity urban employment or underemployment. The major cities of Bangladesh exhibits the clearest symptoms of over-urbanization‚

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    Hartman-Glaser Finance 898 Real Estate Finance Duke University‚ Fuqua School of Business Description This course will consist of 50% Real Estate investment analysis and 50% Real Estate Capital Markets. The course should be of interest for students interested in real estate investment‚ real estate finance‚ fixed-income investments‚ and the recent global financial crisis. Real Estate Investments The course will begin with an introduction to the fundamentals of Real Estate valuation and risk analysis

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    Viet Nam Real Estate

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    Class: FCBA Research Question: The problem in Vietnam real estate industry Viet Nam Real Estate Industry Vietnam real estate industry was one of fastest growing and most potential in Southeast Asian from 2005 to 2009‚ but according to a research of Business Monitor International company in 2012. In past few years Vietnam real estate has been greatly suffered because of high inflation‚ bad debts and oversupply. Vietnam real estate market has been fall because of the falling of US dollars

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    Declining Real Estate Values

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    Falling Real Estate Values Tammey L. Amodea – Winter 2012 Hodges University MNA4100OL_Amodea T _ Trimester Project Mike Smith Due: February 27‚ 2012 Submitted: March 6‚ 2012 Abstract The rise and fall of real estate property values are impacted by many facets and can lead to a positive or negative impact upon the economy. Furthermore these impacts can be minimal or dramatic. Through research and critical thinking the following report is designed to educate the reader on how

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    Real Estate Data Set

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    This task involves trying to give an educated guess on a linear regression model for pricing real estate using a real facts date set using numbers and facts. Normally two approaches are used for valuing a real estate property: income and sales comparison. The sales assessment approach values a real estate property based on sale prices of similar properties. In this case the properties with familiar individuality are basically on the same price level‚ it would be typical to use a linear regression

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    Final Examination – Anderson Princiles 1. Airspace above a parcel of land is: (a) real property (b) personal property (c) an encumbrance (d) a fixture 2. All of the following are real property except: (a) fruit trees (b) chattels (c) stock in a mutual water company (d) built-in stove 3. In a dispute over fixtures‚ courts tend to favor: (a) sellers over buyers (b) landlords over tenants (c) lenders over borrowers

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    Real Estate Study Guide

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    difference is that in conventional loans‚ a fixed reward is obtain in exchange for the extension of the loan (interest) while Islamic loans are unable to do that as they cannot charge interest. Loans provided for the purchase or development of Real Estate under Islamic financial system requirement of firms and individuals are fulfilled through Murabaha‚ Musharaka and Mudaraba. Although these methods of finance are very much like conventional loans‚ differences still exist in the contracts with regards

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    Kenyan Real Estate Bubble

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    Is there a real estate bubble in Kenya? Recently in the Standard Edition‚ a report by the Central Bank and World Bank said that only eight per cent of Kenyans - 320‚ 000 households - can afford a mortgage and that nine out of ten Kenyans cannot afford to buy the houses they live in‚ even with a mortgage loan in tow. The report also indicated that for one to buy a house worth Sh2 million‚ for example‚ one must have a net salary of Sh100‚000 and service the loan at Sh42‚000 a month for a period of

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