| Term | Definition |
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| qualify | To meet a mortgage lender's approval requirements. |
| qualifying ratios | Comparisons of a borrower's debts and gross monthly income. |
| quiet enjoyment | The right of a property owner or tenant to enjoy his or her property without interference. Disruption of quiet enjoyment may constitute a nuisance. Leases and rental agreements often contain a "covenant of quiet enjoyment," expressly obligating the landlord to see that tenants have the opportunity to live undisturbed. |
| quitclaim deed | A deed that transfers whatever ownership interest the transferor has in a particular property. The deed does not guarantee anything about what is being transferred, including an actual ownership interest. For example, a divorcing husband may quitclaim his interest in certain real estate to his ex-wife, officially giving up any legal interest in the property. A quit claim deed may also be used to clear up a cloud on the title to the property in cases where there is a question of a possible ownership claim. Compare with grant deed. |
| ready, willing and able | A buyer who is prepared to buy on the seller's terms and has the financial capacity to do so. |
| real estate | Refers to land and improvements and the rights to own or use them. In popular usage, Real Estate is used interchangeably with real property and realty. |
| real estate agent | A person licensed to negotiate and transact the sale of real estate on behalf of the property owner. |
| Real Estate Appraiser, licensed | A person licensed to legally appraise real estate property for a fee. |
| real estate board | A non profit organization representing local real estate agents/brokers and salespeople, which provides services to its members and maintains and operates the Multiple Listing Service in the community. |
| Real Estate Broker, licensed | A person licensed to handle real estate transactions for 3rd parties and supervise other licensees doing the same. |