Activités en immobilierL'activité en immobilier est une expression définissant et incluant toute activité commerciale ou privée ayant trait aux biens immobiliers. Le terme désigne communément les activités de gestion et transaction s'opérant sur ces biens, mais il touche également de nombreuses activités connexes telles que : le logement, la construction, la promotion, le conseil, l'urbanisme, l'architecture, la gérance, etc. Le droit et la finance sont des domaines d'activité indispensables au fonctionnement du marché de l’immobilier.
Title (property)In property law, title is an intangible construct representing a bundle of rights in (to) a piece of property in which a party may own either a legal interest or equitable interest. The rights in the bundle may be separated and held by different parties. It may also refer to a formal document, such as a deed, that serves as evidence of ownership. Conveyance of the document (transfer of title to the property) may be required in order to transfer ownership in the property to another person.
Droit de superficievignette|La propriété Kattfoten moins 10 avec Bastugatan 44 (le plus proche) et 46 Le droit de superficie (lat. superficies; aussi appelé droit superficiaire) est une modalité du droit de propriété appliquée à la division d'un bien immobilier entre le tréfoncier (dominus soli) et le superficiaire (superficiarius). Son effet principal est de dissocier la propriété du fonds de celle des bâtiments situés dessus, faisant échec au principe de l'accession (selon la maxime latine superficies solo cedit). Coopérati
Life estateIn common law and statutory law, a life estate (or life tenancy) is the ownership of immovable property for the duration of a person's life. In legal terms, it is an estate in real property that ends at death when ownership of the property may revert to the original owner, or it may pass to another person. The owner of a life estate is called a "life tenant". In the combined jurisdiction of England and Wales since 1925 a freehold estate intended to be 'held' as a life interest takes effect only as an interest enjoyed in equity, specifically as an interest in possession trust.
Bail à renteDu , le bail à rente (encore appelé bail à rente foncière ou bail d'héritage, ce dernier mot ayant ici le sens de « bien foncier ») est un contrat d’aliénation d’un immeuble (généralement une terre ou une maison) sur lequel le bailleur se réserve le droit de percevoir une partie des revenus, sous la forme d’une redevance (la rente) annuelle et perpétuelle. Les baux à rente foncière furent abandonnés à la Révolution, mais l’amortissement de ceux conclus antérieurement se poursuivit pendant les premières décennies du .
Covenant (law)A covenant, in its most general sense and historical sense, is a solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action. Under historical English common law, a covenant was distinguished from an ordinary contract by the presence of a seal. Because the presence of a seal indicated an unusual solemnity in the promises made in a covenant, the common law would enforce a covenant even in the absence of consideration. In United States contract law, an implied covenant of good faith is presumed.
Mortgage lawA mortgage is a legal instrument of the common law which is used to create a security interest in real property held by a lender as a security for a debt, usually a mortgage loan. Hypothec is the corresponding term in civil law jurisdictions, albeit with a wider sense, as it also covers non-possessory lien. A mortgage in itself is not a debt, it is the lender's security for a debt. It is a transfer of an interest in land (or the equivalent) from the owner to the mortgage lender, on the condition that this interest will be returned to the owner when the terms of the mortgage have been satisfied or performed.