GLOSSARY REAL
ESTATE TERMS
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for the letter E Early occupancy The condition in which
buyers can occupy the property before the sale is completed.
Earnest
money Money a buyer gives with an offer to purchase a property. Also called
a deposit.
Earthquake insurance A policy that provides coverage
against damage to a home from an earthquake.
Easement A right
given to a third party to use a portion of the property for certain purposes,
such as power lines or water mains.
Eaves The projecting overhang
at the lower edge of a roof
Effective age The age of a structure
estimated by its condition rather than its actual age.
Effective
gross income Additional income that a lender considers when assessing the
loan application of a potential borrower.
Electric service panel A
panel that transfers power from the utility line into a house to be distributed
through fuses or circuit breakers.
Elevations The exterior
view of a home design that shows the position of the house relative to the grade
of the land.
Ell An extension or wing of a house that is at
right angles to the main structure.
Eminent domain The government's
right to condemn private land for public use, such as the routing of a public
highway.
Employer-assisted housing Programs which help employees
purchase homes through special plans developed with lenders.
Empty
nesters Potential buyers who have raised their families and want to move
into a smaller home.
Encroachment Fences or other structures
that extend into the property of another owner.
Encumbrance A
claim or lien on a property which complicates the title process.
End
loan The conversion from a construction loan to permanent financing a condominium
buyer secures after all units in a project have been completed.
Endorser A
person who signs over ownership of property to another party.
English
Tudor style An architectural design that features stone or brick exterior
walls and exposed beams.
Environmental impact statement A
government-mandated evaluation of all aspects and effects a development will have
on the environment of a proposed site.
Environmentally friendly home
construction A method of construction that utilizes recycled materials
Equal
Credit Opportunity Act. A federal law that prohibits a lender or other
creditor from refusing to grant credit based on the sex, marital status, race,
religion, national origin or age. The law also prohibits a creditor from refusing
to grant credit because the applicant receives
Equifax Equifax
Credit Information Services, Inc., is one of the "Big Three" credit-reporting
bureaus that operate nationwide. Address: P.O. Box 740249, Atlanta, GA 30374.
Internet: http://www.equifax.com.
Equity A determination of
the value of a property after existing liens are deducted.
Errors
and omissions insurance A policy that pays for any mistakes a builder or
architect makes in a project.
Escrow A neutral third party
holds the documents and money involved in a real estate transaction and ensures
that all conditions of a sale are met. Escrow also refers to a special account
that a lender establishes to hold monthly installments from the borrower t
Escrow
account An account a lender or mortgage servicer establishes to hold funds
for the payment of expenses such as homeowners insurance and property taxes. Also
known as an impound account.
Escrow agent A neutral third
party who ensures that all conditions of a real estate transaction are met.
Escrow
analysis A periodic examination of an escrow account by a lender to determine
if enough funds are being withheld from a borrower's monthly mortgage payment
to pay for expenses such as property taxes and insurance.
Escrow
closing Escrow closes when all conditions of a real estate transaction
are met and the title of the property is transferred to the buyer.
Escrow
company Firms that act as neutral third parties to ensure that all conditions
in a real estate transaction established by the buyer, seller and lender are met.
Escrow
payment Funds that a mortgage servicer withdraws from a borrower's escrow
account to pay property taxes and insurance.
Estate The total
assets of a person, including real property, at the time of death.
Eviction A
legal procedure to remove a tenant for reasons including failure to pay rent.
Examination
of title An inspection by a title company of public records and other documents
to determine the chain of ownership of a property.
Excavation The
process of clearing trees, removing topsoil and grading land before the foundation
is laid.
Exclusive listing A contract that gives an agent
the exclusive right to market a property for a specific period of time.
Executor A
person appointed to carry out the instructions in a will. If there is no will,
a probate court will appoint anexecutor.
Exhaust fan Ventilating
devices that remove water vapor, undesired smells or smoke.
Experian Experian,
formerly known as TRW Information Systems & Services, is one of the "Big
Three" credit-reporting bureaus. Address: 505 City Parkway West, Orange,
CA 92868.

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