This is a used book in very good condition. Binding is tight, pagesa re free from marks. Little no no cover wear. From abandonment to zoning and over 2,800 terms in between, The Language of Real Estate has every term that real estate professionals need to know. This industry bestseller is a must-have for all students, practitioners, and educators, and is also available in both an English and Spanish abridged pocket guide format for those real estate students on the go.
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From Library Journal:
Sophisticated real estate players will appreciate the revisions made to this highly comprehensive dictionary of terms. All of the entries are brought into comformity with the 1986 Tax Reform Act. Controversial topics that have resulted from this legislation, such as the IRS definition of a dealer in real estate, are treated well. Though it has no illustrations, a section containing over 300 abbreviations is a helpful touch. Unlike Jack C. Harris and Jack P. Friedman's Barron's Real Estate Handbook ( LJ 10/15/88), which is recommended for the general public, this title is better suited to libraries serving professionals and serious investors.Joseph Barth, U.S. Military Acad. Lib., West Point, N.Y.
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- PublisherDearborn Trade Pub
- Publication date1993
- ISBN 10 0793105838
- ISBN 13 9780793105830
- BindingPaperback
- Edition number4
- Number of pages456
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