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Where can I learn more about appealing my property taxes?

Contact your local tax assessor's office to see what procedures to follow to appeal your property tax assessment. You may be able to appeal your assessment informally. Mostly likely, however, you will have to go through formal tax-appeal processes, which begin with an appeal filed with the appropriate assessment appeals board.


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Courtney Atkinson
Century 21 Foothills - Atkinson & Associates
204 - 515 7 St S
Lethbridge, AB, T1J 2G8
Cell: 403.795.7777
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We take pride in providing our Lethbridge Real Estate buyers and sellers with all the answers to common real estate questions. Our goal is to make all your real estate transactions go as smoothly as possible.



R-value

A construction term that refers to the resistance of to heat loss. The higher the R-value, the slower the rate of heat loss.

Radon

A ground-generated radioactive gas that seeps into some homes through sump pumps, cracks in the foundation and other inlets. A leading cause of lung cancer , radon is found in mostly the northern half of the country.

Rafter

Rafters form the slope of a pitched roof and are analogous to floor joists.

Rammed-earth construction

An alternative building process in which dirt is compacted into large structural frames to create walls.

Ranch style

Modern ranch-style homes, popularized in the 1950s, were championed by such architectural giants as Frank Lloyd Wright.

Rate lock

When interest rates are volatile, many borrowers want to "lock in" an interest rate and many lenders will oblige, setting a limit on the amount of time the guaranteed interest rate is in effect.

Rate-improvement mortgage

A loan with a clause that entitles a borrower to a one-time cut in the interest rate without going through refinancing.

Real estate

Land and anything permanently affixed to it, including buildings, fences and other items attached to the structure.

Real estate agent

A real estate agent has a state license to represent a buyer or a seller in a real estate transaction in exchange for a commission. Most agents work for real estate brokers.

Real estate attorney

A lawyers who specializes in real estate transactions.

Real estate broker

A real estate agent who is licensed by the state to represent a buyer or seller in a real estate transaction in exchange for a commission. Most brokers also have agents working for them, and are entitled to a portion of their commissions.

Real estate investment trusts (REITs)

The trusts are publicly traded companies that own, develop and operate commercial properties.

Real property

Land and any permanent fixtures on it, including buildings, trees and minerals.

Realtist

A designation for an agent or broker who is a member of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers.

Realtor

A designation for an agent or broker who is a member of the National Association of Realtors.

Recission

The cancellation of a contract by law or consent by the parties involved.

Reconveyance

When a borrower completely pays off the mortgage, the property is reconveyed to them from the lender.

Recorder

A public official responsible for keeping the records of all real estate transactions.

Recording

The filing of a specific document to the appropriate government entity.

Recording fee

A fee charged by real estate agents for conveying the sale of a piece of property into the public record.

Refinancing

The process of replacing an older loan with a new mortgage that has better terms.

Relocation benefits

Benefits provided by employers for new workers and can include moving costs, reimbursement for temporary housing and transportation, real estate agent assistance and discounted loans.

Relocation company

A firm that administers all aspects of moving in new employees to the community.

Remaining balance

The amount of unpaid principal on a home loan.

Remaining term

The original loan term minus the number of payments made.

Rent loss insurance

A policy that covers any loss of rent or rental value in the event of fire or other damage that renders the property uninhabitable.

Renter's insurance

A policy that covers the replacement value of possessions.

Repayment plan

When a borrower falls behind in mortgage payments, many lenders will negotiate a repayment plan rather than go to court.

Replacement reserve fund

Money that is set aside from homeowners' assessments to replace common property, such as furniture in a planned development's community room.

Repossession

When a house is repossessed, it is taken back by the lender holding the mortgage.

Resale value

The future value of a piece of property that can be affected by many factors, including the surrounding neighborhood, school scores, and economic and housing market conditions.

Reserve fund

All homeowners associations set aside a certain amount of money for major repairs or improvements.

Restructured loan

A mortgage in which new terms are negotiated.

Return on investment

The amount of profit a property generates.

Reverse mortgage

A special type of loan available to equity-rich, older owners. Repayment is not necessary until the borrower sells the property or moves into a retirement community.

Ridge board

A horizontal board that serves as the apex of the roof structure.

Ridge vent

A vent located along the ridge board of the roof that allows moisture to escape.

Right of first refusal

An agreement by a property owner to give another person the right to buy or rent the property before it goes on the open market.

Rough-in

The installation of plumbing, electrical and other mechanical systems.

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