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Retainer
Retainer Retainer is a professional relationship between an advisor and a client in which a client engages the services of a professional through payment of a fee.
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Retainer Retainer is a professional relationship between an advisor and a client in which a client engages the services of a professional through payment of a fee.
Client A buyer or seller who is represented by a real estate salesperson or broker as the buyer's or seller's agent and subject to that buyer's or seller's control.
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Retail investor When used to describe an investor, retail refers to the nature of the distribution channel and the market for the services - selling interests directly to consumers.
Retail property Income-producing property from which various types of retail products are sold.
Retaining wall A wall built to hold back or support a bank of earth.
Retaliatory eviction An eviction due to a tenant's complaints to the landlord, a public agency or tenant association.
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Restriction A restriction, often specified in the deed, on the use of property.
Restrictive covenants A clause in a deed that limits the way the real estate ownership can be used.
Restructured loan A mortgage in which basic terms (such as interest rate, term and monthly payment) have been changed to prevent foreclosure.
Retail investor When used to describe an investor, retail refers to the nature of the distribution channel and the market for the services - selling interests directly to consumers.
Retail property Income-producing property from which various types of retail products are sold.
Retainer
Retaining wall A wall built to hold back or support a bank of earth.
Retaliatory eviction An eviction due to a tenant's complaints to the landlord, a public agency or tenant association.
Retention A lender may hold back part of the mortgage until certain conditions are met.
Retention rate The percent of trailing 12-month earnings that have been ploughed back into the company. It is calculated as 100 minus the trailing 12-month payout ratio.
Retirement communities Many of them in temperate climates, are often structured as PUDs. They may provide shopping, recreational opportunities and health care facilities in addition to residential units.
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