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Rollover risk
Rollover risk The risk that a tenant's lease will not be renewed.
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Risk The probability of getting your money back. High risk means low probability; low risk means high probability.
Lease A contract whereby the landlord grants the tenant the right to occupy defined space for a set period at a specific price (i.e., rent).
Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
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Roll in To include certain closing costs, such as origination and settlement fees, in the mortgage.
Roll-in loans A refinancing loan that rolls any closing costs or fees into the loan. These programs best serve people who have a reasonable amount of home equity, want to reduce their overall interest expense, and plan to stay in their homes.
Rolled roofing An asphalt roofing material that is manufactured in rolls with granules on one side.
Rollover loan A loan that includes a call date earlier than its normal amortization period; also called a renegotiable rate loan or a bullet loan.
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Road show A tour made by executives of a company that plans to go public, where they travel to various cities to meet with underwriters and analysts and make presentations regarding their company and IPO.
Roll in To include certain closing costs, such as origination and settlement fees, in the mortgage.
Rolled roofing An asphalt roofing material that is manufactured in rolls with granules on one side.
Roll-in loans A refinancing loan that rolls any closing costs or fees into the loan. These programs best serve people who have a reasonable amount of home equity, want to reduce their overall interest expense, and plan to stay in their homes.
Rollover loan A loan that includes a call date earlier than its normal amortization period; also called a renegotiable rate loan or a bullet loan.
Rollover risk
Roman civil law Roman private property ownership codes enforced by Spain on early California land owners.
Roof decking The undersupport material which is typically wood for attaching shingles and other materials to the roof.
Root of the title The original grant (or root) of the title.
Rough-in The installation of plumbing, electrical and other mechanical systems.
Routine maintenance Includes such day-to-day duties as cleaning common areas, performing minor carpentry and plumbing adjustments and providing regularly scheduled upkeep of heating, air-conditioning and landscaping.
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