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SALESPERSON - According to the Real Estate Trading
Act, a salesperson is a person employed, appointed or authorized by a
broker to trade in real estate on behalf of that Brokerage.
SEAL - An impression made on a document to confirm
in a formal manner the signing of a contract.
SECURITY DEPOSIT - Money advanced by a commercial
tenant and held by an owner or manager for a specific period to cover
possible damages and ensure faithful performance of the lease by the
tenant.
SEPTIC TANK - A watertight container usually made
of concrete, steel or fiberglass. It serves as a holding tank that allows
heavy solids to settle to the bottom of the tank. Lighter materials that
float are also held in the tank. Within the tank, most solids are broken
down to gases or liquids. The breakdown takes place as a result of
bacteria action, both aerobic and anaerobic. The liquids are discharged
from the tank into the tile bed. The gas escapes through plumbing vents.
SERVIENT TENEMENT - Land over which an easement
exists in favour of the dominant tenement.
SILL - A level, continuous pad between the
foundation top and the bottom of the framing system.
SIMPLE INTEREST - Interest computed on the
principal balance only.
SITE - A parcel of land that is improved to the
extent that it is ready for its intended purpose.
SLAB - A reinforced concrete floor between beams,
columns, or walls. Also, any large, thin area of concrete such as a wall,
roof, or balcony, is a slab.
SLIDER - A type of window normally identified by
single panes of glass sliding on a wood or vinyl track with a simple
locking device and pull knobs attached on the surface of the glass. This
type of window was popular during the 1960's and is generally regarded as
a poorer quality window.
SMOKE CHAMBER - The smoke chamber is found above
the damper in a fireplace and below the chimney. It is often covered with
a special cement parging to provide a smooth surface. The side walls of
the smoke chamber are sloped to direct the smoke from the wide damper
opening into a narrow chimney flue. The slope of the smoke chamber wall
should not be more than forty-five degrees off vertical and should slope
evenly from both sides. The smoother the walls of the smoke chamber, the
more likely the smoke is to move freely through it.
SPECIFIC PERFORMANCE - A remedy in a court of
equity compelling a defendant to carry out the terms of an agreement or
contract. It is available only where the remedy of damages cannot afford
adequate relief to the plaintiff.
SPECIFICATIONS - A detailed and exacting statement
of what is to be done, including requirements, dimensions, and materials
as in the case of a proposed building.
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT - A tax or levy customarily
imposed against only those specific parcels of realty, which will benefit
from a proposed public improvement, as opposed to a general tax on the
entire community.
SPECIAL WARRANTY DEED - A deed in which the grantor
warrants or guarantees the title only against defects arising during the
period of his tenure and ownership of the property and not against defects
existing before the time of his ownership.
STANDING LOAN - A commitment by the interim or
construction lender to keep the money already funded in the project for a
specified period of time after the expiration of the interim loan, usually
until permanent take-out financing is secured.
STATEMENT OF ADJUSTMENTS - A statement, usually
prepared by the solicitor for the seller, setting out in balance sheet
form, all credits to the seller (e.g., purchase price, prepaid taxes,
prepaid utilities etc.) and all credits to the buyer (e.g., deposits,
arrears in taxes prior to the date of closing) and the balance due on
closing. The Statements of Adjustments provides all parties to the
transaction a financial breakdown as of the closing date.
STATUTE OF FRAUDS - That law which requires certain
contracts to be in writing and signed by the party to be charged therewith
in order to be legally enforceable.
STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS - That law pertaining to the
period of time within which certain actions must be brought to court.
STEP-UP-LEASE - A lease with fixed rent for an
initial term and provision for predetermined rent increases at specified
intervals and /or increases based upon periodic appraisals; sometimes
called a graduated lease.
STUDDING - One of the series of vertical wood
structural members (usually 2-inch nominal thickness) used as supporting
elements in walls and partitions.
SUBAGENT - An agent authorized by the listing agent
to assist in transacting the affairs of the principal (with express or
implied consent of the principal) and having the same duties to the
principal as the agent.
SUBCONTRACTOR - A subcontractor performs a
particular task under the direction and coordination of the general
contractor, who takes on the responsibility of managing the project
according to the construction documents.
SUB FLOOR - Transmits the live loads of people and
furnishings to the floor joists, and may be covered with a finish or may
serve as a finished flooring itself. Historically, one-inch thick wood
boards were used. More recently, plywood and wafer boards have been used.
SUBJECTIVE VALUE - Is created and exists only in
the minds of the potential buyers and sellers. It is the price that people
will pay for a property, irrespective of its cost. This is differentiated
from objective value in which value is associated with the cost of
production or cost of creating the property.
SUBJECT TO MORTGAGE - A grantee taking title to
real property "subject to mortgage" is not personally liable to
the mortgagee for payment of the mortgage note. In the event the
grantor-mortgagor defaults in paying the note, the grantee could, however,
lose property, and thus his equity, in a foreclosure sale.
SUBLEASE - A lease executed by the lessee of a
leasehold estate, to a third person, that conveys the same estate for a
shorter term, or a portion of the real estate for the same or shorter
term.
SUBLETTING - Sublet should be clearly
differentiated from assignment of a lease. When an entire interest is
transferred, it is said to be assigned. Thus, the tenant as assignor may
transfer all of his/her interest to a new tenant, the assignee. The
original tenant remains liable for the lease obligations to the landlord.
A tenant may assign or sublet at will without the approval of the landlord
unless the lease stipulates otherwise. In fact, most leases contain an
express covenant that the tenant will not assign or sublet, or a qualified
covenant that there will not be any assignment or subletting without prior
written consent of the landlord. This clause may be further qualified so
that the landlord's consent will not be withheld arbitrarily. In these
circumstances the tenant can apply to a judge to obtain approval for any
appropriate tenant who intends to use the premises in a reasonable manner.
Usually both the tenant and assignee or subtenant will sign a form
agreeing to be bound by the main lease and the landlord will consent to
this agreement. The parties will pay the landlord's reasonable costs in
arranging for this consent and they will include the legal expenses,
credit investigations and similar expenses.
SUBORDINATION - An agreement, by which a lien holder,
a lessee, or one having an interest or claim in or against personal or
real property, places the interest behind that of another.