Showing posts with label Cleveland Homes For Sale. Show all posts
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

Condo For Rent In Brecksville, OH

"Homes for Rent/Lease in Brecksville, Ohio $1,150 monthly"


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44141-Brecksville (Brecksville)
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$1,150 Monthly Private Townhouse 4 Rent




Rita Legan
Rita Legan
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Work: 440-572-1200
Cell: 440-227-4461
Fax: 440-793-0624

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Address: 6816 Old Royalton Type: Residential Style: Single Story Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 2 Suite: No Living Area: 1,512 square feet Year Built: 1979
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Neutral decor in this tucked away Brecksville Townhome. Facing woods for your privacey. Owner is looking for 1 to 2 year lease. New A/C, Furnace. Home Warranty with $65. tenant paid deductable. All appliances, washer and dryer too! Small pet considered with deposit. Newer: Carpet, HWT, bathroom sink, faucet, lt fixtures in bath, kitchen, hallway. Private landscaped patio. Walking distance to downtown and close to 77 downtown North and South portal.
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Brokered and Advertised by Keller Williams Realty Greater Cleveland Southwest LID 6010465
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Presented by Rita Legan ASP Staging Realtor and eagent. In my twenty three years of second generation real estate consulting, my guiding principle is "your success is my #1 priority". My background in corporate relocation, new construction, marketing and interior design arm my client's for making smart and timely decisions weather buying, selling or investing in real estate in the Greater Cleveland Ohio Southwest Suburbs. I am ready to earn your business.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Learn Real Estate Words With A Realtor




Runs With The Land

Related words: appurtenance

A phrase describing rights or covenants that bind or benefit successive owners of a property. An example is a restrictive building covenant in a recorded deed that would affect all future owners of the property. Unlike an easement in gross, an easement appurtenant runs with the land and thus passes to a succeeding owner even if it is not specified in the deed. For example, the covenant will not run with the land if the grantee Shoshanna agrees, as part of the consideration to a transaction, to repair a building located on land owned by grantor Leonard. This is because it merely places a duty on the grantee Shoshanna. The promise does not touch and concern the land granted from Leonard to Shoshanna—it is only a personal covenant for the grantor’s benefit.

This "Word of the day" is excerpted from The Language of Real Estate, 6th Edition by John Reilly (published by Dearborn Real Estate Education, 2006 copyright).

Presented by Rita Legan ASP Staging Realtor and eagent. In my twenty three years of second generation real estate consulting, my guiding principle is "your success is my #1 priority". My background in corporate relocation, new construction, marketing and interior design arm my client's for making smart and timely decisions weather buying, selling or investing in real estate in the Greater Cleveland Ohio Southwest Suburbs. I am ready to earn your business.