
Propane
A
heavy, colorless, gaseous hydrocarbon of the methane series which occurs
naturally in petroleum and used as fuel in refrigerants, aerosols, soldering
torches, etc.
Propane
Torch
Portable,
hand held torch which consists of a bottle containing pressurized propane
gas with a screwed on burner nozzle. The nozzle is used to direct the burning
gas, when it is ignited, to be used for soldering, brazing, etc.
Propeller
Apparatus
consisting of two or more twisted blades which are mounted on a hub and
which rotate with that hub to move fluid axially to propel the object to
which it is attached.
Property
The
rights that one individual has in lands or goods to the exclusion of all
others. Property rights include exclusive occupancy, possession, use and
the right of disposition. Individuals, groups, organizations and governments
may own property.
Property
and Casualty Policy
Insurance
contract providing coverage for risks primarily associated with negligence
and acts of omission associated with third-party injuries or property losses.
Property and casualty policies normally exclude losses associated with
war, riots, and unreasonable negligence.
Property
Brief
Summarization
of the attributes and characteristics of the property such as that indicated
in the legal records (title search).
Property
Damage Liability Insurance
An
insurance policy that promises to pay all the legal obligations of the
insured due to negligence in which damage to the property has been caused.
Property
Damage Liability Losses
Losses
arising from damage to or destruction of property.
Property
Depreciation Insurance
Insurance
protection for the replacement cost of damaged property. Thus, the accumulated
depreciation is not subtracted in determining the amount of reimbursement.
Property
Description
A
legally acceptable description of real estate including metes and bounds,
government rectangular survey, or lot numbers of a recorded plat. All property
deeds have a legal description.
Property
Insurance
Insurance
affording protection against losses due to damage to or destruction of
property or contents therein. Insurance protects assets and any future
income thereon from loss, such as a fire, etc.
Property
Inventory
A
listing of all assets a person or business own, their cost and appraised
value.
Property
Line
Official
dividing line between two properties. Legal boundary of property.
Property
Management
The
operation of property as a business, including rental, rent collection,
maintenance, etc.
Property
Report
Required
by the Interstate Lane Sale Act for the sale of subdivisions of 50 lots
or more, if the subdivision are not otherwise exempt. Filed with HUD's
Office of Interstate Land Sales Registration (OILSR).
Property
Residential Technique
In
appraisal, a method for estimating the value of property based on estimated
future income and the reversionary value of the building and land.
Property
Tax
Taxes
paid on privately owned properties and are based on local tax rates and
assessed property values.
Property
Tax Deduction
U.S.
tax code allowing homeowners to deduct the amount they have paid in property
taxes.
Property
Under Contract
Real
estate being offered for sale that has received a contract for sale but
has not gone to a closing.
Property
Value
Value
of a piece of property based on the amount a buyer will pay at any g given
time.
Proportional
1.
The comparative relation between things with respect to size, amount, degree,
etc.
2.
To be in proper harmony and balance.
Proportionality
Comparing
properties in terms of some measure(s) such as dimensions and dollar value.
Alternately, percentage relationship of a specific part of property to
the whole property.
Proposal
Detailed
presentation of an offering to perform a job for a specified amount under
certain conditions. Often given by a subcontractor to a general contractor.
Proprietary
Lease
Lease
in a cooperative apartment building, the lease a corporation provides to
the stockholders, which allows them to use a certain apartment unit under
the conditions specified.
Proprietorship
Ownership
of a business, including income-producing real estate, by an individual,
as contrasted with a partnership or corporation.
Pro
Rata
An
equal amount, according the fraction held by each.
Prorate
Allocation
of percentages of certain expenses to be paid by the buyer and seller at
time of closing.
Pro
Ration of Taxes
The
proportionate division of axes at the closing between the buyer and the
seller.
Prospect
Potential
customer or client.
Prospect
Cards
File
of prospective real estate customers showing their address, telephone number,
time and date of last contact, types of properties in which they are interested,
and their financial capabilities.
Prospectus
A
printed descriptive statement about a business or investment that is for
sale, to invite the interest of prospective investors. Document that must
accompany a new issue of securities for a real estate company or partnership
and must include the same information in the registration statement, such
as a list of directors and officers, financial statements certified by
a CPA, underwriters, the purpose and use for funds, and other relevant
information.
Pro
Tanto
Partial
fulfillment. Pro tanto is normally used in relation to the partial satisfaction
of a claim.
Protect
To
shield from injury, danger or loss.
Protected
Membrane
Roofing
with a protective surface on the top.
Protected
Membrane Roof Assembly
Roof
design where the gravel and insulation are applied over the membrane, which
is thin coating of water resistant material.
Protective
Clothing
Clothing
which is intended to prevent injury when working on a specific job.
Protective
Coating
Coating
which is intended to provide protection against the elements.
Protective
Covenants
Statement
in a deed that specified actions or improvements can or cannot take pace
on a given property. The covenants may stipulate the use of the property,
restrict the number of occupants and prohibit certain actions. Alternately,
an agreement restricting specified financial transactions.
Protective
Life
Anticipated
or expected life of a protective coating when used on a structure.
Protractor
An
instrument, in the form of a graduated semicircle, which is used to plot
and measure angles.
Protractor
and Depth Gauge
Graduated
ruler which can measure the depth and angle of a hole by being slid through
a pivot on a protractor.
Proximate
1.
Nearly accurate.
2.
Next or nearest in space, order, time, etc.
Proximity
Damage
Decline
in value of real estate property because it is near something which is
damaging to its worth.
Proxy
A
person who represents another, particularly in some meeting. Also, the
document giving, to another, the authority to represent.
Pry
Bar
Crowbar
made of heavy metal, used for prying nails, with one end made into a wedge
and the other bent into a hook with a claw foot.
Prudent
Investment
Investment
made rationally and intelligently as would be expected by a professional
person.
P-Trap
Plumbing
device, used to prevent sewer gas from entering a building, by keeping
a water seal in the drain.
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