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Full-service rent
Full-service rent An all-inclusive rental rate that includes operating expenses and real estate taxes for the first year. The tenant is generally still responsible for any increase in operating expenses over the base year amount.
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Rate Percentage a borrower pays for the use of money, usually expressed as an annual percentage.
Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
Tenant Any person in possession of real property with the permission of the owner.
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Full disclosure Revealing all known facts which may affect the decision of a buyer or tenant.
Full market value In reference to property taxes, usually refers to the tax rate applied to 100 percent of the property's value.
Full recourse A loan on which an endorser or guarantor is liable in the event of default by the borrower
Full status A full-status mortgage is available to those who have been successfully credit checked.
Fullerton property Property in Fullerton, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Fullerton.
Fully amortized Fully amortized mortgages are paid in equal monthly installments, which include interest and amortization of principal, paid over a period of years. The interest is set at a predetermined rate and is charged only on the loan balance.
Fully amortized adjustable-rate mortgage A home loan whose interest rate can change, and whose amount is fully paid at the end of the term.
Fully diluted shares The number of shares of common stock that would be outstanding if all convertible securities were converted to common shares
Fully-serviced lease Lease in which rent includes coverages of operating expenses and taxes for the building.
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FSLIC Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp, a federal institution that insures deposits of federally chartered savings and loan associations.
Full disclosure Revealing all known facts which may affect the decision of a buyer or tenant.
Full market value In reference to property taxes, usually refers to the tax rate applied to 100 percent of the property's value.
Full recourse A loan on which an endorser or guarantor is liable in the event of default by the borrower
Full status A full-status mortgage is available to those who have been successfully credit checked.
Full-service rent
Fully amortized Fully amortized mortgages are paid in equal monthly installments, which include interest and amortization of principal, paid over a period of years. The interest is set at a predetermined rate and is charged only on the loan balance.
Fully amortized adjustable-rate mortgage A home loan whose interest rate can change, and whose amount is fully paid at the end of the term.
Fully diluted shares The number of shares of common stock that would be outstanding if all convertible securities were converted to common shares
Fully-serviced lease Lease in which rent includes coverages of operating expenses and taxes for the building.
Functional obsolescence Loss in value due to out-of-date or poorly designed equipment while newer equipment and structures have been invented since its construction.
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