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In the laws of the United States of America, the 'real' in 'real estate' means relating to a thing (res/'rei', thing, from O.Fr. 'reel', from L.L. 'realis' 'actual', from Latin. 'res', 'matter, thing'), as distinguished from a erson. !hus the law "roadl# distinguishes "etween 'real' ro ert# (land and an#thing affi$ed to it) and ' ersonal' ro ert# or chattels (e%er#thing else, e.g., clothing, furniture, mone#). !he conce tual difference was "etween 'immo%a"le ro ert#', which would transfer title along with the land, and 'mo%a"le ro ert#', which a erson could lawfull# ta&e and would retain title to on dis osal of the land. 'ww.the ro ert#store.org()olida# homes with guaranteed income from da# one * all annual running costs aid, +!,S -uarantee( .u# #our holida# home at toda#/s low rices and ha%e it roduce an income and ha%e e%er#thing aid until read# to use. !,S will guarantee the income from the first da# of ownershi . and a# all fi$ed annual running costs for the first #ear of ownershi and will e$tend this eriod "# mutual agreement 0 all #ou do is recei%e the rent, we do the rest. 'e gi%e our clients the securit# that the# will recei%e a guaranteed income from da# one, and ta&e ad%antage of the lowest rices seen for decades. As an alternati%e o tion, #ou ma# use the ro ert# for ersonal use.
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