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Point of beginning (pob)
Point of beginning (pob) In a metes-and bounds legal description, the starting point of the survey, situated in one corner of the parcel; all metes-and-bounds descriptions must follow the boundaries of the parcel back to the point of beginning.
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Point A point is 1 percent of the amount of the mortgage.
Survey A property diagram that indicates legal boundaries, easements, encroachments, rights of way, improvement locations, etc.
Parcel An officially described piece of land.
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Point A point is 1 percent of the amount of the mortgage.
Point source A stationary location or fixed facility such as an industry or municipality that discharges pollutants into the air or surface water through pipes, ditches, lagoons, wells, or stacks - a single identifiable source such as a ship or a mine.
Pointe-Noire property Property in Pointe-Noire, Congo. Apartments, flats, houses, offices and other property in Pointe-Noire.
Points Origination fees charged by the originating lender or broker and-or discount fees charge by lenders to increase the overall yield.
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Plottage The increase in value or utility resulting from the consolidation (assemblage) of two or more adjacent lots into one larger lot.
PMI Acronym for Private Mortgage Insurance.
PMI (Private Mortgage Insurance) Private mortgage insurance, required by many lenders when a borrower's down payment is less then 20% of the purchase price.
Pocket door A sliding door that retreats into the wall when opened.
Point A point is 1 percent of the amount of the mortgage.
Point of beginning (pob)
Point source A stationary location or fixed facility such as an industry or municipality that discharges pollutants into the air or surface water through pipes, ditches, lagoons, wells, or stacks - a single identifiable source such as a ship or a mine.
Points Origination fees charged by the originating lender or broker and-or discount fees charge by lenders to increase the overall yield.
Police power The inherent right of the state to regulate for the purpose of promoting health, safety, welfare, and morality.
Pollution prevention Actively identifying equipment, processes, and activities which generate excessive wastes or use toxic chemicals and then making substitutions, alterations, or product improvements.
Porch The structure can be a simple covered entrance to a home or a fully enclosed room on the outside of a residence.
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