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Across
  1. 3. To have no force or effect; that which is unenforceable.
  2. 7. Maps which identify earthquake fault areas available from the State Mining and Geology Board and the city or county planning department.
  3. 8. Failure to pay rent or perform other significant obligations called for in the rental or lease agreement.
  4. 9. Land and anything growing on, attached to, or erected on it, excluding anything that may be severed without injury to the land.
  5. 10. The combining of land parcels to create a value higher than the sum of their parts.
  6. 14. An unlawful detainer action filed to physically remove a tenant from actual possession.
  7. 15. A fall in the pricing of goods or property (the opposite of inflation).
  8. 16. Short for: A federal law enacted in 1974 prohibiting lenders from discriminating against borrowers from a protected class.
Down
  1. 1. The mixing of personal funds with client or other third-party funds required to be held in trust.
  2. 2. A systematic regulation of construction within a municipality established by ordinance or law.
  3. 4. Describes a type of split-rate note calling for the buyer to periodically pay interim interest at a fixed rate, and when the balance is due, to further pay the holder of the note as additional interest an agreed fraction of the property's increased value.
  4. 5. An alternative response to an offer received consisting of terms different from those of the offer rejected.
  5. 6. An instrument recognized by law by which property is hypothecated to secure the payment of a debt or obligation; a procedure for foreclosure in event of default is established by statute.
  6. 11. A leasehold interest in which rent is based on the rental value of the land, whether the parcel is vacant or improved.
  7. 12. Describes a fact that the agent should realize would be likely to affect the judgment of the principal in giving their consent to the agent to enter into the particular transaction on the specified terms.
  8. 13. A privilege operating as an easement, whereby the owner does by grant, or by agreement, give to another the right to pass over owner s land, to construct a roadway, or use as a roadway, a specific part of the land.