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Environmental protection agency (EPA)
Environmental protection agency (EPA) A federal agency created in 1970 by bringing together various federal pollution control activities that had been scattered among a number of federal departments and agencies. The EPA is involved with environmental problems of air and water pollution, solid-waste management, pesticides, radiation and noise.
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Agency 1) The relationship that exists when a person, known as the principal, contracts to another, the agent, to perform an act in that person's stead. 2) Common term for a firm offering representation.
Environmental Environmentalrefers to aspects that concern the ecological impact of altering the environment.
Management Refers to the amount of personal or hired time, it takes to run the investment.
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Environmental Environmentalrefers to aspects that concern the ecological impact of altering the environment.
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.
Environmental impact statement Documents required by federal and state laws to accompany proposals for major projects and programs that will likely have an impact on the surrounding environment
Environmental site assessment An independent investigation and assessment of a property to determine if any existing or potential environmental problems or hazards exist on property.
Environmentally friendly home construction A method of construction that utilizes recycled materials.
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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.
Environmental impact statement Documents required by federal and state laws to accompany proposals for major projects and programs that will likely have an impact on the surrounding environment
Environmental protection agency (EPA)
Environmental site assessment An independent investigation and assessment of a property to determine if any existing or potential environmental problems or hazards exist on property.
Environmentally friendly home construction A method of construction that utilizes recycled materials.
Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) A federal law that requires lenders and other creditors to make credit equally available without discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, or receipt of income from public assistance programs.
Equal dignities rule A rule of agency law that stipulates that when a contract is required by law to be in writing, the authority of an agent to enter into such a contract on behalf of the principal must also be in writing.
Equalization In some jurisdictions, when it is necessary to correct inequalities in state wide tax assessments, an equalization factor is used to achieve uniformity.
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