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Backlighting
Backlighting
Illumination coming from a source behind or at the side of an object.
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Back fill Soil used to solidify the foundation of a structure.
Back title letter A document that a title insurance company gives to an attorney specifying condition of the title.
Back-end qualification When qualifying a prospective buyer for financing, the ratio of the borrower's income to monthly debt obligation is a primary consideration.
Back-end ratio The ratio of monthly housing costs (PITI) plus long-term debt service to total monthly income.
Back-to-back escrow A closing that is set up so that one party can finalize the purchase of one property and the sale of another at the same time.
Backup offer An offer to buy, submitted to a seller, with the understanding that the seller has already accepted a prior offer; a secondary offer.
Backwater valve A valve in a sewer line that prevents sewage from flowing back into a house.
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Bytom property Property in Bytom, Poland. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Bytom.
Back fill Soil used to solidify the foundation of a structure.
Back title letter A document that a title insurance company gives to an attorney specifying condition of the title.
Back-end qualification When qualifying a prospective buyer for financing, the ratio of the borrower's income to monthly debt obligation is a primary consideration.
Back-end ratio The ratio of monthly housing costs (PITI) plus long-term debt service to total monthly income.
Backlighting
Back-to-back escrow A closing that is set up so that one party can finalize the purchase of one property and the sale of another at the same time.
Backup offer An offer to buy, submitted to a seller, with the understanding that the seller has already accepted a prior offer; a secondary offer.
Backwater valve A valve in a sewer line that prevents sewage from flowing back into a house.
Bail bond lien A real estate owner who is charged with a crime for which he or she must face trial, and may post bail in the form of real estate rather than cash.
Balance The appraisal principle that states that the greatest value in a property will occur when the type and size of the improvements are proportional to each other as well as the land.
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