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A building that houses more than one family in separate living unites. |
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A building that houses more than one family; each person owns walls and air space of the unit. |
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A person buys shares in a corporation that owns the property; owners pay fees for maintenance and service costs, building mortgages, and taxes; co-op determines management, restrictions, and operating policies |
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A custom-built, development, modular, or kithouse or townhouse. |
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Manufactured "mobile" home |
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A single-wide or double-wide movable home. |
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A building that contains two separate living units. |
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A dwelling of two or three stories that attaches at sidewalls to other units; each person owns walls and air space plus property rights and yard of the unit. |
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A living space on college/university campuses available to attending students only. |
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To pay a security deposit and monthly payment to a landlord. |
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To purchase wish cash or through a down payment plus monthly mortgage loan payments. |
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Tasks involved in keeping a home livable and functional---cutting grass, changing light bulbs, making minor repairs, painting, cleaning gutters. |
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The ability to move quickly and easily |
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Ownership; the value of property owned |
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Any condition that qualifies a person for a tax credit or deductible expense. |
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A legal agreement between a landlord and a tenant stating terms agreed upon by both. |
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A person who leases or rents a living space. |
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A person who owns a living space that is rented/leased; a landlord. |
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Money paid by lessee to lessor in advance of occupance of living space; used to pay costs of any damages done to property while occupied. |
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When a tenant finds another person to live in his/her leased space |
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Any stipulation or requirement that is agreed upon in a lease |
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A legal notice to a lessee to move out of a property |
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Newspaper ads showing available homes for sale. |
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An opportunity for interested buyers to walk through a home that is for sale. |
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A professional person who buys and sells homes |
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A deposit to prove that a buyer is serious about purchasing |
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Any condition that must be met in order for a home buying deal to occur |
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Part of the purchase price for a home that is paid in cash up front. |
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The final step in buying a home where conditions of purchase are met; all parties must be present---buyer,seller,lender,real estate agent,attorney. |
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Fees that must be paid by the buyer or seller at the time the purchase is finalized |
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Mortgage payments paid by the buyers to the lender each month. |
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Property tax, insurance, and associated fees. |
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Money in a bank account held in trust to pay taxes and insurance when due |
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Interest rate and monthly payment amount remains the same for the life of the loan. |
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Interest rate changes to reflect changes in economy; may change yearly; monthly payment will increase |
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A loan from Federal Housing Administration; insures loans to low and moderate income families who might not otherwise qualify for a mortgage. |
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A loan from Veterans Affair; insures loans to people who have served in the military, with no down payment requireds |
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