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English Tudor style
English Tudor style An architectural design that features stone or brick exterior walls and exposed beams.
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Brick Building material made from clay molded into oblong blocks and fired in a kiln.
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English Bazar property Property in English Bazar, India. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in English Bazar.
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Endowment Mortgage The borrower pays interest on the loan back to the lender each month and makes separate monthly payments into an insurance policy, called an endowment.
Energy audit An inventory and description of all the features and products in a home or building that effect the use of energy.
Energy Efficient Mortgage A home mortgage in which the qualifying debt-to-income and housing expense-to-income ratios have been increased by 2% because the home meets or exceeds model standards for energy efficiency.
Energy improvement mortgage (EIM) A loan secured by real property that is made to an owner for the specific purpose of making energy efficient improvements to a home or building.
Energy Star Home A home that has been certified and labeled by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as having a 30% higher energy efficiency rating than the national residential standards for energy efficiency.
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Enjoin 1) To direct or order (someone) to do something. 2) To prescribe (a course of action) with authority or emphasis. 3) To prohibit or restrain by an injunction.
Entitlement 1) To be owed something under the law. 2) The portion of a VA-guaranteed loan that protects a lender from defaults.
Entity rule Three entities can hold property: individuals, partnerships and corporations. In the case of a property exchange, the way an exchanger holds property going into an exchange is the way they must hold the property coming out of the exchange.
Environmental hazards disclosure By California law (AB 983) a real estate agent or owner is required to inform prospective buyers of environmental hazards located on a residental property.
Environmental impact report A report required by the California Environmental Quality Act that projects the impact a project may have on the environment.
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