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Wetlands
Wetlands Areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or ground water at a frequency and duration sufficient to support vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soils.
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Life Cycle costing In property management, comparing one type of equipment to another based on both purchase cost and operating cost over its expected useful lifetime.
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Weekly bookings This means 7 days of occupancy and starts from 2.00 PM on arrival day and ends at 9.30 on departure day. It equates to 7 nights accommodation
Weighted average coupon The weighted average of the gross interest rates of the mortgages underlying a pool as of the issue date, with the balance of each mortgage used as the weighting factor.
Weighted average equity The denominator of the fraction used to calculate investment-level income, appreciation and total returns on a quarterly basis, consisting of net assets at the beginning of the period adjusted for weighted contributions and distributions.
Weighted average rental rates The average proportion of unequal rental rates in two or more buildings within a market.
Weighted average technique When reconciling appraisal approaches, the application of a weight to each approach for averaging.
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Wholesale agreements An agreement of a loan originator to work exclusively with a single lender.
Wild deed An improperly recorded deed.
Will A written document, properly witnessed, providing for the transfer of title to property owned by the deceased, called the testator.
Will-buy buyers Will-buy buyers are bargain-hunters looking for motivated "must-sell" sellers.
Will-sell sellers Unmotivated sellers who put their property on the market at an above-market price.
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