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Rehab
Rehab Extensive renovation intended to cure obsolescence of a building or project.
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Obsolescence Impairment of desirability and usefulness brought about by changes in the art, design or process or from external influencing circumstances that make a property less desirable and valuable for a continuity or use.
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Rehabilitation mortgage A mortgage that covers the costs of rehabilitating (repairing or Improving) a property.
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Rehab
Rehabilitation mortgage A mortgage that covers the costs of rehabilitating (repairing or Improving) a property.
Reinstatement To bring something back to its prior position, as in restoring a defaulted loan to current status.
Reissue rate A charge for a title insurance policy if a previous policy on the same property was issued within a specified period of time.
REIT (Real Estate Investment Trusts) A business trust or corporation that combines the capital of many investors to acquire or provide financing for real estate.
Rejection Proposing any deviation from the terms of the offer constitutes a rejection of the original offer and becomes a new offer.
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