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July 27, 2010

Indianapolis Real Estate Terms

Filed under: Indianapolis Real Estate Terms — soldbychris @ 7:25 am

Are you looking to buy or sell property in the Indianapolis Real Estate Market? A understanding of the real estate process is may assist you in buying or selling. To feel more comfortable with the real estate process I am sharing real estate terms and definition to assist you in the process of buyer or selling your next home.

Daily real estate terms are posted daily to assist you with buying or selling of Spring Hill Real Estate. Bookmark this page or subscribe to a RSS feed to receive your daily does of real estate terms or valuable information posted to this blog.

Fair housing act – Landmark federal law passed in 1965 and amended in 1988 that makes it illegal to deny rent or refuse to sell to anyone based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin. The 1988 amendment expanded the protections to include family status and disability.

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Trustee – A legally empowered person who holds or controls a piece of property for another person.
Serving the communities of
Johnson County, Townships of, Blue River Township, Clark Township, Franklin Township, Hensley Township, Needham Township, Nineveh Township, Pleasant Township, Union Township, White River Township

A complete list of terms may be found at Indianapolis Real Estate Glossary Terms. The Glossary will aid you in the process of buying or selling your next home in Indianapolis.
Serving the cities of
Greenfield, Homecroft, Indianapolis, Noblesville, Plainfield, Southport, Speedway, Westfield, Whiteland, Zionsville

As a licensed REALTOR with EDU Real Estate Group in Indianapolis, Indiana. I offer a buyer rebate when you purchase your next home using my services.

Chris Frantz
EDU Real Estate Group
7117 US 31 south Indianapolis, IN 46227
Indianapolis Real Estate

Serving the Communities of Perry Township Real Estate
Serving the Communities of Johnson County Real Estate

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