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NAREIT (National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts)
NAREIT (National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts) The national, not-for-profit trade organization that represents the real estate investment trust industry
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Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
Investment Money directed toward the purchase, improvement and development of an asset in expectation of income or profits.
Trust An arrangement whereby legal title to property is transferred by the grantor (or trustor) to a person called a trustee, to be held and managed by that person for the benefit of another, called a beneficiary.
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Ninety-one day T-bill auction average discount rate The U.S. government issues short-term debt at a discount at a competitive auction, usually on a weekly basis.
Nail pops Nails in load-bearing parts of new homes that pop out slightly because of settling of the structure.
Naked title Bare title to the property, lacking the usual rights and privileges of ownership. A trustee in a deed of trust securing instrument may hold the title to a secured property, but only such title as is needed to carry out the terms of the lien document.
NAREIT (National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts)
National Association of Independent Fee Appraisers (NAIFA) A professional association of appraisers with more than 2,000 members nationally. NAIFA offers the specialty designations IFA (member), IFAS (senior member) and IFAC (appraiser-counselor).
National Association of REALTORS The association of REALTORS dedicated to the protection and the preservation of the free enterprise system and the right of the individual to own real property as guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States of America.
National Bank A bank chartered by the federal government and a mandatory member of the Federal Reserve System.
National Bank Act of 1863 In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln, at the urging of Salmon Chase, the Secretary of the Treasury, signed the National Bank Act. The Act established a national banking system and a uniform national currency to be issued by new "national" banks.
National Credit Union Association Created in 1970 to charter and supervise federal credit unions.
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