Across
- 6. costs associated with the transfer of property from the seller to the buyer, which may include fees for the property survey, loan application, document preparation, and points.
- 7. Provides financial protection against damage to one’s home and personal property from fire, windstorm, rain, lightning, and other unpredictable events.
- 9. The percent of a property’s market value that is taxed.
- 12. pays for the expenses for living away from home while your damaged home is being repaired
- 15. taxes collected by the city or county from homeowners to pay for roads, parks, schools, government offices, and other services.
- 17. pays for medical expenses for nonfamily members accidentally injured on your property
Down
- 1. a number assigned by an insurance company to a building that reflects how fire resistant it is and how close to a water source it is.
- 2. the price at which a property can be bought or sold
- 3. provides financial protection for homeowners against various losses
- 4. the dollar value a tax assessor assigns to a property for taxation purposes.
- 5. the costs of services such as electricity, gas, water, telephone, cell phone, cable tv, internet, and heating fuel.
- 8. Provides financial protection for homeowners of someone alleges that their negligence caused them bodily. Injury or property damage while on the insured’s property.
- 10. The percent of income, sales, or property value collected in taxes. The tax rate on property is sometimes expressed in mills per dollar of the property’s assessed value.
- 11. the amount paid to an insurance company for insurance coverage.
- 13. the amount required to reconstruct a home if it is destroyed.
- 14. made when signing a lease, it is a one-time payment that may be used to pay for cleaning the apartment at termination of the rental agreement, to change the locks, or to repair damage to the rental unit.
- 16. a long term loan extended to someone to buy a property
