Appraised
Value
A property's value as determined by the sale amounts of comparable
properties. The current appraised value is usually the property's
current market value.
Assessor's
Parcel Number
The Assessor's identification number for a specific property.
In some areas of the country, this number is used for tax
assessment purposes. Also referred to as the account number,
folio number and UPC in different regions.
Census
Tract
A geographical area containing approximately 1,000-2,000 properties
of a similar nature. As areas change over time due to changes
in population density and other factors, the census tract
boundaries may change as well.
Cost
Per Square Foot
A property's cost per square foot normally determined by dividing
the property's sale price by the square footage of the structure.
However, this figure can be misleading. Cost per square foot
does not take lot size into account and should only be used
as a basis of comparison when looking at properties of similar
lot size, characteristics and date sold.
Transfer
Date
The date the sale of the property is recorded.
Use
Code
The code that indicates how a property is being used. These
vary from county to county.
Tax
Amount
The annual property tax as determined by the assessed value
and tax rate.
Tax
Rate Area
An area within a county that is taxed at a particular rate,
usually resulting from the number of public services in the
area such as fire and police protection.
Title
All of the elements that constitute the legal right to own,
possess, use control, enjoy and dispose of real estate.
Title
Company
The entity that insures the title for the owner of the property.
Title
Insurance
Protects the owner or other insured, such as a lender, against
loss or impairment of title.
Document
Number
The number assigned to a recorded document by the County Recorder's
Office.
Easement
A limited right in a piece of land owned by another. This
entitles the holder of the right to some use of the land.
For instance, if Barney owns a property that is completely
surrounded by Fred's property, Barney can get an easement
to build a driveway from his property to the main road.
Improvements
Any structures that are built on a piece of land. For instance,
a house built on a vacant lot is considered an improvement.
Land
Value
The actual value of the land on which a property sits. This
does not include the value of the structure.
Legal
Description
The description of the property as documented by the County
Recorder. Usually identifies physical location in terms of
tract and lot.
Senior
Exemption
This exemption provides the homeowner with a tax break on
their annual property taxes.
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