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MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
A means by which agents are informed of the properties offered for sale by other agents.
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Mistake An error or misunderstanding. A contract is voidable if there is a mistake that is mutual, material, unintentional and free from negligence, such as both parties honestly contracting for a different lot in a subdivision (mistake of fact).
Mitigation Measures taken to reduce adverse impacts on the environment. To make less severe, as in the "mitigation" of enviromental hazards.
Mixed-income housing A neighborhood whose residents earn widely varying wages and salaries.
Mixed-use Space within a building or project providing for more than one use.
Mixed-use developments (MUDS) MUDs combine office space, stores, theaters and apartment units in a single community. MUDs usually contain and offer laundry facilities, restaurants, food stores, valet shops, beauty parlors, barbershops, swimming pools and other attractive and convenient features.
MLS (Multiple Listing Service)
Mobile-home Prefabricated trailer-type housing units that are semipermanently attached to land, which is either the owner's fee land or a leasehold, such as in a mobile-home park.
Mobile-home loan A mortgage loan on a large mobile-home, usually drawn for a shorter term than conventional mortgages.
Mobile-home park An area zoned and set up to accommodate mobile homes by providing water hookups and sewage disposal for each home. The mobile-home park contains all utilities, streets, parking and amenities. Mobile-home parks are also called trailer parks.
Mode The most frequently occurring variate.
Modern portfolio theory (MPT) An approach to quantifying risk and return in a portfolio of assets. Developed in 1959 by Harry Markowitz, MPT is the foundation for present-day principles of investment diversification.
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