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Maintenance and emergency repairs (in a lease)
Maintenance and emergency repairs (in a lease) Defines major and minor repairs and states who pays for what.
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Minor A person under a legal age, usually under 18 years old.
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Main water shut-off valve The primary valve that halts the flow of water from the water meter into a home.
Maintenance charges Monthly or annual charges assessed in a condominium, planned united development, or cooperative development to cover operational costs.
Maintenance fee Maintenance fees are established and collected by the Homeowners Association or Resort Management Company to maintain the property, pay insurance, utilities, refurbishing and taxes.
Mainz property Property in Mainz, Germany. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Mainz.
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Mortgage 203(k) This FHA mortgage insurance program enables homebuyers to finance both the purchase of a house and the cost of its rehabilitation through a single mortgage loan.
M1, m2, m3 Three measurements of the United States money supply. M1, or the basic money supply, consists of cash in public hands, private checking accounts, credit union share accounts and demand deposits at thrifts. M2 includes all of M1 plus money market mutual fund shares, and savings deposits of less than $100,000 at all depository institutions. M3 includes M2 plus large time deposits at all depository institutions.
Magic page Included in the offering prospectus, the magic page is a projected growth story, describing how a new REIT will accomplish its future expectations for funds from operations or funds available for distribution.
Maids Usually, the maids take turns working in the laundry. Good managers keep very close tabs on the maids.
Main water shut-off valve The primary valve that halts the flow of water from the water meter into a home.
Maintenance and emergency repairs (in a lease)
Maintenance charges Monthly or annual charges assessed in a condominium, planned united development, or cooperative development to cover operational costs.
Maintenance fee Maintenance fees are established and collected by the Homeowners Association or Resort Management Company to maintain the property, pay insurance, utilities, refurbishing and taxes.
Maker One who creates or executes a promissory note and promises to pay the note when it becomes due
Managed-competition lots Lots in which buyers choose between one of several builders.
Management Refers to the amount of personal or hired time, it takes to run the investment.
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