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Mobile-home
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.
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Land The earth's surface, extending downward to the center of the earth and upward infinitely into space, including things permanently attached by nature, such as trees and water.
Leasehold The estate or interest a tenant has as stated in the tenant's lease.
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.
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Mobile property Property in Mobile, USA. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Mobile.
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.
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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) A means by which agents are informed of the properties offered for sale by other agents.
Mobile-home
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.
Modification Occasionally, a lender will agree to modify the terms of a mortgage without requiring refinance.
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