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- 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 applicant's sex, marital
status, race, religion, national origin or age. The law also
prohibits a creditor from refusing to grant credit because the
applicant receives public assistance.
- 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.
- 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 to
cover property taxes and insurance.
- Escrow account An account that
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 lender's
periodic examination of an escrow account to determine if the
lender is withholding enough funds 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 that
the buyer, seller and lender establish in a real estate
transaction 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 an executor.
- 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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