
ASA
see
American
Society of Appraisers.
As-is
Condition
Transfer
of title to a property in an existing condition with no warranties or representations.
Asbestine
Magnesium
Silicate
trade name; used in paint as a binder to retain pigment.
Asbestos
Fire-resistant
material, formerly used for insulation and some home products, which has
been found to be a health hazard and is no longer used.
Asbestos
Cement
Fire-resistant
cement made of a combination of asbestos
fibers and portland cement.
Asbestos
Cement Conduit
Electrical
conduit of asbestos cement.
Asbestos
Runner
Roper
made with asbestos and wrapped around a pipe to
facilitate the pouring of molten lead. Also referred to as a pouring rope.
Asbestos
Shingles
Shingles
made of a composite of portland cement
and asbestos fibers or asbestos
and other compounds.
As-brazed
Joint
with only brazing performed on it.
As-built
Drawings
Drawing
made to show the actual dimensions and locations of installations.
ASCII
American
Standard Code for Information Interchange. Computer code used to represent
letters, symbols, and use instructions.
Ash
Tree,
with hard wood, that resembles oak in appearance. White or grayish residue
left after something is thoroughly burned.
Ash
Dump
A
grate that may be opened to allow fireplace
ashes to fall into an ash pit below where ashes can be can be collected
for removal.
Ash
Pit
Area
in a fireplace where ashes fall when swept
from the fireplace and are stored until
removal.
ASHI
(American Society of Home Inspectors)
Professional
association of independent home inspectors. These members must meet the
group's education and performance requirements. For a list of ASHI-certified
inspectors, call (800) 743-2744.
Ashlar
Squared
stone used in building facings, foundations
and sidewalks, which is precisely cut and can be used with thin mortar
joints.
Ashlar
Brick
Rough-surface
brick that is made to look like stone.
Ashlar
Masonry
Masonry
assembled in different sizes and in random fashion to imitate ashlar.
Askew
Awry,
crooked, not lined up.
Asking
Price
Seller's
initial price asked for a property.
Aslope
At
a slant. Sloping.
Aspect
Ratio
Ratio
between the height of an object and the width.
Aspen
Tree
from the poplar family.
Asphalt
Black,
thick, bituminous substance found in many
parts of the world; smooth, hard, brittle black or brownish-black resinous
mineral consisting of a mixture of hydrocarbons. Asphalt can be made from
products obtained in petroleum refining. Commonly used for waterproofing
and paving. The blackest asphalt is said to be the best.
Asphalt
Cement
Asphalt
paving. Most commonly used for driveways, the type of soil underneath is
very important. If there is good drainage, 4" of well-compacted asphalt
may be all that is necessary. With clay, which
has little drainage, the soil must be dug out and replaced with a 4" to
7" bed of gravel before laying 4" of asphalt.
Must be installed before the ground freezes.
Asphalt
Felt
Asphalt
Lute
Used
for spreading and smoothing asphalt, this rake-like
tool has a straight edge and a toothed side.
Asphalt
Mastic
Asphalt-based
adhesive that is normally used in roofing.
Asphalt
Paint
Asphalt-based
paint used for waterproofing.
Asphalt
Roofing Shingles
The
primary ingredient in these shingles is asphalt.
The shingle is normally between 12" to 36"
with cutouts on the bottom, which is the part that will be exposed to weather
conditions. Exterior surface coat is made with mineral granules as protection
from sunlight and weather. 80% of roofing shingles
used are either asphalt or fiberglass
because they wear well and are easy to install as well as being attractive
in appearance.
Asphaltic
Plastic Cement
Also
referred to as flashing cement,
this asphalt-based roofing
cement remains pliable
at colder temperatures.
Asphaltum
Normally
used as a waterproofing agent, asphaltum is a very thin asphalt
compound.
Aspirate
Removal
of fluid or other matter through suction.
Aspirator
The
apparatus used for removing air, fluids, etc. by suction.
ASREC
see
American Society
of Real Estate Counselors.
Assay
Means
of determining, by analysis, quantities of metals in ore samples.
Assemblage
The
combing of several adjoining lots to increase total value.
Assemble
To
fit or put together parts of something.
Assembly
A
fitting together of parts to make a whole.
Assembly
Drawing
Diagram
to facilitate the ability to assemble an item.
Assembly
Line
In
many factories, it is an arrangement where each worker performs his own
particular specialized operation as the item passes by, often on a slowly
moving track.
Assess
To
estimate value. Alternately, to levy a tax or
fee on property.
Assessed
Value
Value
placed on a home by a government tax assessor in
order to calculate a tax base.
Assessment
Estimated
value of a piece of property. Alternately, a levy
placed on a property in addition to taxes.
Assessment
Cycle
Period
of time a municipality allows between valuations of property for tax purposes.
Assessment
Roles
List
of taxable properties as compiled by the tax assessor.
Assessor
Official
who determines the assessed value of a property.
Asset
Item
of value, i.e. cash, securities,
investments, real estate, etc.
Asset
Depreciation Range (ADR)
Used
to determine class lives for property and equipment, this is a range of
depreciable lives allowed by the
IRS for a particular asset.
Assign
To
transfer certain rights to another.
Assignment
Transfer
of rights in order to pay a debt from one party
to another, with the original party remaining liable for the debt
if the second party defaults.
Assignment
of Mortgage
The
transfer of a mortgage from the old owner
to the new owner. This type of mortgage
is an assumable mortgage.
Assignor
The
person transferring rights and interests in a property.
Assize
Block
of cylinder-shaped stone.
Assumable
Mortgage
Mortgage
which can be transferred to another qualified borrower upon the sale, to
that borrower, of the home on which the mortgage
exists.
Assumption
Clause
Provision
allowing a buyer to take over transfer of the mortgage,
which is held by the seller.
Assumption
Fee
Fee
the lender charges to process the paperwork for the buyer assuming the
existing loan.
Assumption
of Mortgage (Deed of Trust)
The
buyer of a property agrees to accept the existing mortgage
on that property but the seller is not relieved of that obligation unless
the lender agrees to release him/her from that responsibility.
Assurance
The
giving of a guarantee or promise to someone to instill confidence.
ASTM
American
Society for Testing Materials, a non-profit organization consisting of
a variety of qualified professionals who decide the level of quality that
must be used in building materials for a particular job. A standard is
proposed and these professionals either approve it or suggest changes.
There is a vote to decide on approval and then it is published and manufacturers
are expected to comply. If they do not, they are not given an ASTM number
and cannot be used for jobs that require ASTM approved products. ASTM Standard
Index American Society for Testing Materials Standards Index is the list,
by subject and number, of published standards that have been approved by
the Society
Astragal
Molding
which resembles a string of beads and is usually attached to one of a pair
of door, which closes on the other. The molding
covers the space between the closed doors to provide a weather seal.
Astral
Small
semi-circular molding placed around the top
or bottom of columns.
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