ground rent

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Englisch - Englisch
Rent paid for the land, usually for a long-term lease or in perpetuity, where the land-owner and the owner of improvements are different; the improvements are effectively security for the payment of the rent
Rent paid for vacant land If the property is improved, ground rent is the portion attributable to the land only
Earnings of improved property credited to earnings of the ground itself after allowance is made for earnings of improvements
Ground rent is rent that is paid by the owner of a flat or house to the owner of the land on which it is built. Rent paid for land to be used chiefly for building. rent that you pay to the person who owns the land that your house, office etc is built on
Money paid for usage of a leasehold estate
The amount of money that is paid for the use of land when title to a property is held as a leasehold estate rather than as a fee simple estate
The payment for use of land in accordance with a ground lease
Earnings of improve property credited to the earnings of the ground itself after allowances is made for earning of improvements; often termed economic rent
Rent paid for vacant land, If the property is improved, ground rent is the portion attributable to the land only
Portion of rent attributable to the land alone
The amount of money that is paid for the use of land when title to a property is held as a leasehold estate, rather than as fee simple
The amount of money paid for the use of the land
Rent paid for vacant land   If the property is improved, ground rent is the portion attributable to the land only  
Annual charge payable by a leaseholder to a freeholder
This applies only to leasehold properties and is a sum paid annually to the freeholder by the leaseholder
The amount of money that is paid for the use of land when title to a property is held as a leasehold estate, rather than as fee simple (Source: FNMA Selling Guide, Glossary)
Rent paid to the owner for use of land, normally on which to build a building Generally, the arrangement is that of a long-term lease (e g 99 years) with the lessor retaining title to the land
payment for the right to occupy and improve a piece of land
An annual charge paid by the "leaseholder" of a property (usually a flat) to the "freeholder" of the property This can often be a nominal fee
Rent paid for land in accordance with the terms of a ground lease
The amount of money paid for the use of a piece of property when it is a leasehold estate
A fee that a leaseholder has to pay the freeholder every year
Rent paid for the right to use and occupy land according to the terms of a ground lease
An annual charge payable by leaseholders to the freeholder
The earnings of improved property allocated to the ground itself after allowance is made for earnings of the improvement Also, payment for the use of the land in accordance with the terms of a ground lease See also "Ground Lease"
Rent paid for vacant unimproved property If the property is improved, ground rent is that portion of the total earnings attributable to the land only
When you are a leaseholder you will probably have to pay ground rent to the person that owns the land you property stands on
The annual fee which a leaseholder pays to a freeholder
groundrent
{n} rent paid for building-ground
ground rent

    Türkische aussprache

    graund rent

    Aussprache

    /ˈground ˈrent/ /ˈɡraʊnd ˈrɛnt/

    Etymologie

    [ 'grInd ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English grindan; akin to Latin frendere to crush, grind.
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