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Egress
Egress A way to exit from a property; the opposite of ingress.
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Property The rights of ownership. The right to use, possess, enjoy, and dispose of a thing in every legal way and to exclude everyone else from interfering with these rights.
Ingress A way to enter a property - access.
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Effective gross rent (EGR) The net rent generated, after adjusting for tenant improvements and other capital costs, lease commissions and other sales expenses
Effective interest rate The actual rate or yield of a loan, regardless of the amount stated on the debt instrument.
Effective rent The actual rental rate to be achieved by the landlord after deducting the value of concessions from the base rental rate paid by a tenant, usually expressed as an average rate over the term of the lease
Effective rental income Potential rental income minus vacancy and credit losses.
EFT Electronic funds transfer. The transfer of money between accounts by consumer electronic systems such as automated teller machines (ATMs), and electronic payment of bills.
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Ejectment Action to regain possession or real property. This is a last-ditch effort that is used when there is no relationship between landlord and tenant.
Electric service panel A panel that transfers power from the utility line into a house to be distributed through fuses or circuit breakers.
Electromagnetic Fields (EMFS) Fields generated by the movement of electrical currents.
Electronic authentication Any of several methods used to provide proof that a particular document received electronically is genuine, has arrived unaltered and came from the source indicated
Electronic check presentment Called ECP for short, it captures an electronic image of the check at the point of sale. The image, rather than the paper check, is then processed by banks and clearinghouses.
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