Appraisal - A professionally-determined estimate of the value of the property.
Assessment - The value placed on a piece of property by a taxing authority for the purpose of calculating the municipal property tax.
Agriculture - Important because in many areas, these types of lands are disappearing and turning into developed subdivisions of track housing. Protecting these working lands provides a link with our heritage and history, and conserves wildlife habit and open space.
Buffer - A strip of land located between two other pieces of land in different use. Usually the buffered land is located between a developed piece of land and a protected area of open space.
Bargain Sale - Sale of a property at less than the fair market value. The difference between a bargain sale price and fair market value often qualifies as a tax-deductible charitable contribution that may reduce the donor's income or capital gains.
Baseline Documentation - Information and documentation to give evidence to the condition of land at the time a conservation easement is made.
Bequest - A gift of money, real property, or a conservation easement in a person's will; can secure conservation of property and take property value out of calculation for estate tax.
Capital Gains -Profit made on the sale of land; the difference between the original cost of the land and the selling price.
Charitable Contribution- A gift of cash or property to a land trust (or other tax-exempt 501(c) 3 organization.
Conservancy - An organization specifically set up to promote and affect conservation of natural and historic resources.
Conservation - The protection of land and related natural resources; may also refer to the management of resources to protect future value.
(also see preservation).
Conservation Buyer - Generally an individual of means who will purchase land at full (or close to full price) and then place a conservation restriction on the land or a major portion of the land, ensuring its permanent conservation.
Conservation Easement - A legal agreement between a landowner and an organization such as a conservancy, which protects natural resource values of the property by restricting selected uses. The landowner retains tile to the property. The easement becomes part of the land deed, meaning that all future property owners will be bound by terms of the easement. RVC works with landowners to tailor the needs and long-term wishes of each landowner and the conservancy.
Covenant - A written promise contained in a contract, lease, deed or other form of agreement. A conservation covenant or restriction is generally written to continue in effect despite change in ownership; thus it is said to run with the land.