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Police power
Police power
The inherent right of the state to regulate for the purpose of promoting health, safety, welfare, and morality.
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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) 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.
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.
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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.
Portable Describes a mortgage that can be transferred from one property to another when you move.
Porte cochere A porch-like roof extending over a driveway.
Portfolio lender A company that underwrites mortgage loans and keeps them on the books instead of selling them on the secondary market.
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