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Social investing
Social investing Investments driven in whole or in part by social or political (non-real estate) objectives. Under ERISA, social investing is economically justified only if proper real estate fundamentals are considered first.
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Estate The ownership interest of a person in real property, also used to refer to a deceased person's property.
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Skylight A window in a roof that allows natural light to illuminate a room.
Slab The exposed wearing surface laid over the structural support beams of a building to form the floor(s) of the building.
Slab foundation A foundation built directly on soil with no basement or crawl space.
Slider window A window that is composed of two windows, or sashes, that glide open and closed on a metal track.
Smoke detector certificate Written verification from a municipality that the smoke detectors in a home meet the necessary standards.
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Soffit An external area under the overhang of a roof.
Soft cost The portion of an equity investment other than the actual cost of the improvements themselves that may be tax-deductible in the first year.
Soft credit report A report on one's credit history from one of the credit bureaus.
Soft money loan A loan where credit not cash is extended, usually by the seller carrying all or part of the financing.
Soils test A test of the subsoil to ensure that foundations can be safely constructed.
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