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Maids
Usually, the maids take turns working in the laundry. Good
managers keep very close tabs on the maids. They are paid
on a payroll basis, however, in small Mom and Pop motels,
they may very well give them cash every day via so much per
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Main water shut-off valve
The primary valve that halts the flow of water from the water
meter into a home. |
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Maintenance & emergency repairs (in a lease)
Defines major and minor repairs and states who pays for what. |
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Maintenance fee
The monthly assessment members of a homeowners' association
pay for the repair and maintenance of common areas. |
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Managed-competition lots
Lots in which buyers choose between one of several builders. |
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Manager's quarters
Where the owner or manager lives. Has access to the front
desk. Usually the personal
items in this unit belong to the manager and do not go with
the sale of the motel. |
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Mansard roof
A roof with four sides that slope upward from the roof edge
to the square peak. |
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Mantel
The facing of stone, marble or other material around a fireplace. |
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Manufactured housing
Prefabricated homes that can range from simple trailers to
larger dwellings. |
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Margin
The lender's "retail markup" on the mortgage. For
example, if the index rate for an adjustable-rate mortgage
is 5 percent but the lender has a 2.5 percentage-point margin,
the rate the borrower will pay is 7.5 percent. |
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Market conditions
Factors affecting the sale and purchase of homes at a particular
point in time. |
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Market value
The price that a piece of property sells for at a particular
point in time. request a market analysis |
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Masonry
The brick or stone work on a building. |
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Master lease
A lease controlling subsequent leases. |
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Master-planned community
A suburban plan that includes homes and commercial, work,
educational and community facilities. |
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Maximum financing
A loan amount within 5 percent of the highest loan-to-value
ratio allowed for a property. |
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Mechanic's lien
Subcontractors or suppliers sometimes will file an encumbrance,
or mechanic's lien, against a property to seek payment. |
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Mechanical systems
A home's plumbing, wiring, heating and cooling systems. |
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Median price
The price of the house that falls in the middle of the total
number of homes for sale
in that area. |
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Mediation
A dispute-resolution process in which a neutral party works
to resolve contract differences. |
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Merged credit report
A report that draws information from the Big Three credit-reporting
companies: Equifax,
Experian
and TransUnion
Corp. |
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Metes and bounds
A time-honored land surveying method of describing land in
terms of shape and boundary dimensions. |
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Mint condition
Mint condition, or blue-ribbon condition, refers to a house
that looks as close to new as possible. |
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Mixed-income housing
A neighborhood that contains houses of widely varying prices. |
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Mixed-use development
A project that combines several different functions, such
as residential space above a commercial establishment or an
entire development combining commercial, residential
and public accommodations. |
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Modification
A change in any of the terms of the loan agreement. |
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Modified Gross
Typically, it is similar to full service; however, operating
expenses, taxes and insurance
are included in the tenant's rent, utilities, specifically
electricity, and interior janitor
service are not included. The covered expenses are controlled
by either a base year
or an expense stop. |
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Molding
Decorative trim elements applied to walls, ceilings, and window
and door openings. |
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Money market account
Accounts that work like money market funds and allow individual
investors to participate in certain managed investments
and withdraw funds under most conditions. |
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Money market funds
A mutual fund that pools the resources of individuals to invest
in certain managed investments. |
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Mortgage
A legal document specifying a certain amount of money to purchase
a home at a certain interest rate, and using the property
as collateral | get pre-qualified
for a mortgage |
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Mortgage acceleration clause
A clause which allows a lender to demand that the entire balance
of the loan be repaid in a lump sum under certain circumstances.
The acceleration clause is usually triggered if the home is
sold, title to the property is changed, the loan is refinanced
or the borrower defaults on a scheduled payment. |
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Mortgage banker
A company that provides home loans using its own money. The
loans are usually sold to investors such as insurance companies
and Fannie Mae. |
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Mortgage broker
A company that matches lenders with prospective borrowers
who meet the lender's criteria. The mortgage broker does not
make the loan, but receives payment from the lender for services. |
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Mortgage insurance
Required by lenders in some loans to protect them from a possible
default . All conventional loans with less than a 20 percent
down payments require private mortgage insurance, or PMI. |
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Mortgage life insurance
A special type of insurance that will pay off a mortgage if
the borrower dies before the
debt is retired. |
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Mortgage-interest deduction
The tax write-off that the Internal Revenue Service allows
most owners to claim for the annual interest payments they
make on their real estate loans. |
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Mortgagee
A bank or other financial institution that lends money to
the borrower. The borrower is considered the mortgagor. |
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Mortgagor
The person who borrows money to purchase a house. The lender
is called the mortgagee. |
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Motivated buyer
Any buyer with a strong incentive to make a purchase. |
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Motivated seller
Any seller with a strong incentive to make a deal. |
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Move-in condition
A house that is ready for a new occupant. |
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Move-up buyer
A buyer who has purchased a home before and is looking for
a bigger or more expensive home. |
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Moving expenses
Agreement in a lease from the landord to help tenant with
the cost of relocation. |
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Mullion
A vertical dividing bar between window lights or panels. |
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Multidwelling property
A property that contains individual units for several households
but carries only one mortgage. |
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Multifamily mortgage
A mortgage on a multifamily dwelling with more than four families,
typically an apartment building. |
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Multiple listing service (MLS)
The service combines the listings for all available homes
in an area, except For-Sale-By-Owner (FSBO) properties, in
one directory or database | Search
the Mid Florida MLS |
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Multiple offers
Multiple purchase offers occur in hot markets or hot neighborhoods. |
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Municipal housing inspector
Inspectors employed by cities or counties to check all construction
sites and verify that contractors are meeting building codes. |
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