
In
Escrow
Phrase
used for the period in which the escrow agent communicates to both the
buyer and the seller as to what documents or moneys have to be deposited
with the escrow agent to satisfy the terms of the purchase and sale. The
items collected include moneys to cover mortgage insurance premiums, taxes,
hazard insurance, and title insurance, Confirmation (commitment) that the
seller has obtained an adequate loan to pay the purchase price, termite
inspection certificate and the seller's original deed.
In-file
Credit Report
Computer
generated report from credit repositories, which is regarded as an objective
history.
In
Re
In
regard to, in the matter of.
In
Rem
Latin
phrase meaning "against the thing". Legal term describing proceedings against
property rather than proceedings against people.
In
Toto
Latin
for "in the hole" or "as a hole".
Inadequate
Not
sufficient. Not equal to what is required.
Inaudible
That
which cannot be heard.
Incandescent
1.
Very bright, shining, gleaming, luminous.
2.
Glowing with intense heat.
Incandescent
Light
Bulb
containing a conductive filament with current flowing through and an inert
gas, which react together to create an intense heat, making the filament
glow.
Inch
A
measure of length equal to 1/12 of a foot.
Inching
Another
term for jogging, which is the movement of a crane hook, bridge or trolley
when they are moved in short, jerky increments, such as stop and start.
Inch-pound
Work
unit, which equals the force, needed to move a weight of one pound over
a one-inch distance.
Inchoate
An
incomplete, unfinished, interrupted right.
Incline
1.
To lean, slope or slant.
2.
A sloping graded piece of land.
3.
To have a preference or liking.
Inclined
Manometer
Measuring
device, which is sensitive enough to note slight changes of a liquid level
in a tan. One end of an inclined, fluid filled tube is connected to the
tank and another end is open to the atmosphere. The fluid level in the
tube changes in larger proportion due to changes in the liquid level in
the tank, which can be noted.
Inclined
Position
Pipe
axis inclined at a 45-degree angle during pipe welding.
Incombustible
That
which cannot be burned.
Income
Money
or other benefits coming from the use of property, skill or business. The
excess of revenue over expenses and losses for an accounting period.
Income
Approach
Method
of appraisal for real estate based on the property's anticipated future
income; market value equals expected annual income divided by the capitalization
rate.
Income
Producing Property
Investment
property. Real estate held for investment potential or in order to earn
income by leasing or letting it, rather than for its own use.
Income
Property
Property
that is used to generate income, i.e. rented to others as either commercial
or residential.
Income
Statement
Profit
and loss statement. Financial statement depicting a business entity's operating
performance and reports the components of net income, including sales of
real estate, rental income, operating rental expenses, income from rental
operations, and income before tax. The income statement shows the cash
flow for an entire accounting period, usually a quarter. The income statement
is included in the annual report of the real estate corporation.
Income
Stream
A
regular flow of money generate by a business or investment.
Income
Yield
Also
known as capitalization rate it is the percentage rate of return estimated
from the net income of a piece of property.
Incompetent
One
who is not legally capable of completing a contract. This includes the
mentally ill and minors. Incapable of performing duties because of a lack
of knowledge and training.
Incomplete
Fusion
Poorly
done weld, which has areas of incomplete weld fusion, where the weld isn't
fused to the base metal in all places, making the strength of the weld
weaker.
Incorporate
To
form a corporation under state regulations
provided by the Secretary of State.
Incorporeal
Property
Legal
interests and rights in real estate that do not include the right of possession,
such as air and mineral rights, riparian rights, easements and access rights.
Increaser
Plumbing
drainage fitting that enlarges the diameter of a straight-line run by virtue
of its larger size on one end and smaller on the other. If it is used for
the reverse, to make the diameter of a straight-line run smaller, it is
called a reducer.
Increment
1.
The small quantity by which a variable increases or is increased.
2.
A negative increment is a decrease.
3.
The fact of becoming greater or larger.
Incumbrance
Claim
or lien or interest in a property that complicates the title process, interfering
with its use or transfer. Restrictive covenants. Also spelled encumbrance.
Incurable
Defect
A
defect in a property that cannot be fixed or is too expensive to repair.
Incurable
Depreciation
When
the cost of repairing a component of a structure exceeds the value of the
structure, making it economically impractical to repair.
Incuse
A
design that is hammered or stamped in on coins, in metal, etc.
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