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Inverse condemnation
Inverse condemnation A property owner forcing a government to take a property by eminent domain when that government's actions resulted in the owner's inability to use the property.
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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.
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Inventory All space within a certain proscribed market without regard to its availability or condition
Investment Money directed toward the purchase, improvement and development of an asset in expectation of income or profits.
Investment 401(k) An employer-sponsored investment plan that allows individuals to set aside tax-deferred income for retirement or emergency purposes. 401(k) plans are provided by employers that are private corporations.
Investment committee The governing body overseeing corporate pension investments. Also, the subcommittee of a board of trustees charged with developing investment policy for board approval.
Investment group financing Large real estate projects, such as highrise apartment buildings, office complexes and shopping centers, are often financed as joint ventures through group financing arrangements like syndicates, limited partnerships and real estate investment trusts.
Investment manager Any company or individual that assumes discretion over a specified amount of real estate capital, invests that capital in assets via a separate account, co-investment program or commingled fund, and provides asset management
Investment policy A document that formalizes an institution's guidelines for investment and asset management. An investment policy typically will contain goals and objectives; core and specialty investment criteria and methodology; and guidelines for asset management, investment advisory contracting, fees and utilization of consultants and other outside professionals.
Investment property A property that is not occupied by the owner and in most cases produces income or is held for gains from appreciation.
Investment property rule The Internal Revenue Code specifies that no gain or loss should be recognized on the exchange of property held for productive use in trade or business or for investment if the property is exchanged for property of like kind that is to be held for productive use in trade or business or for investment.
Investment related savings The estimated total savings of buying invested at a rate of 8% for the number of years that a borrower would plan to own a home.
Investment return What an investor yields on the investment in dollars as a percent.
Investment strategy The investment parameters used by the manager in structuring the portfolio and selecting the real estate assets for a fund or account.
Investment structures Unleveraged acquisitions, leveraged acquisitions, traditional debt, participating debt, convertible debt, triple-net leases and joint ventures
Investment-grade CMBS Commercial mortgage-backed securities with ratings of "AAA," "AA," "A" or "BBB"
Investor status In reporting to clients and consultants, all investors are divided into two categories: taxable and tax-exempt. The tax-exempt category includes all qualified pension and retirement accounts.
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Intestate succession A succession of a property to the heirs when a person dies without a will.
Intrinsic value An appraisal term referring to the value created by a person's personal preferences for a particular type of property.
Introducer Inform borrowers about certain mortgages and ‘introduce’ them to the lender. Introducers receive a fee for passing on new business.
Inure 1) To come into use; take or have effect. 2) To become beneficial or advantageous.
Inventory All space within a certain proscribed market without regard to its availability or condition
Inverse condemnation
Investment Money directed toward the purchase, improvement and development of an asset in expectation of income or profits.
Investment committee The governing body overseeing corporate pension investments. Also, the subcommittee of a board of trustees charged with developing investment policy for board approval.
Investment group financing Large real estate projects, such as highrise apartment buildings, office complexes and shopping centers, are often financed as joint ventures through group financing arrangements like syndicates, limited partnerships and real estate investment trusts.
Investment manager Any company or individual that assumes discretion over a specified amount of real estate capital, invests that capital in assets via a separate account, co-investment program or commingled fund, and provides asset management
Investment policy A document that formalizes an institution's guidelines for investment and asset management. An investment policy typically will contain goals and objectives; core and specialty investment criteria and methodology; and guidelines for asset management, investment advisory contracting, fees and utilization of consultants and other outside professionals.
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