
Retail
Gravitation
The
ability of a shopping center to draw business away from other shopping
areas. Usually, the larger the center, the greater it's power.
Retail
Land Developer
Individual
or corporation that takes a raw piece of land through the approval process
with the town and then installs the necessary utilities to turn the property
into individual lots, ready for construction.
Retail
Lot Sales
The
sale of the developed lots for building homes, office buildings, industrial
buildings, shopping centers, etc.
Retail
Property
Property
to be used by a retail business for the sale of merchandise or services.
Retainage
Construction
contract term for the funds that are earned by the contractor but not paid
until some agreed upon date, such as the completion of the job. Supposedly,
this is an incentive to complete the job in a timely manner.
Retaining
Wall
Wall
which block the settling and movement of dirt and keeps it stable.
Retaliatory
Eviction
A
type of eviction, illegal in most states, where a tenant is given notice
to vacate his tenancy after making a complaint concerning the condition
of a building.
Retard
To
slow.
Retardant
A
chemical sometimes added to cement or mortar to slow the rate of setting.
Retemper
Adding
water to mortar that has become too stiff from sitting out.
Retention
The
storage or holding back of something.
Retention
Clause
A
provision in a contract that allows the client to hold back a portion of
payments until the project is complete.
Reticule
The
glass eyepiece in a transit with crosshairs used for sighting.
Retire
Paying
off the principal of a loan, fulfilling the requirement of the loan agreement.
Alternately, to cease working.
Retrofit
To
modify an existing system to bring it up to current standards.
Return
1.
The return on a real estate investment includes appreciation (depreciation)
in market value, which is called capital gains (capital losses) and periodic
cash payments.
2.
A vent in an air-conditioning system used to rout air back to the AC unit.
3.
A plumbing fitting with a 180-degree bend.
Return
Bend
The
trap section, with a 180-degree bend, of a multi-piece P-trap, which is
also called a J bend.
Return
on Equity
Equity
yield rate. The rate of return on the equity portion of an investment,
taking into account periodic cash flow and the proceeds from resale. Considers
the timing and amounts of cash flow after annual debt service, but not
income taxes.
Return
on Investment
Profit
generated by a property, such as rents, etc. Usually stated with the profit
as a percentage of the total amount invested.
Reuse
Appraisal
Appraisal
to determine the resale value of a vacant or improved property in an urban
area which is now or will be under development, done in accordance with
the National Housing Act.
Revaluation
The
reconsideration of the value or worth of a property.
Revaluation
Clause
Clause
in a reappraisal lease (a rental in which the payment is a percentage of
the appraised value) that is periodically adjusted after being reviewed
by independent appraisers.
Reveal
The
end of a door that is exposed only when the door is open.
Reverberate
To
rebound. To echo.
Reverse
Annuity Mortgage
Loan
available to older owners who have equity in their homes but need cash.
Monthly payments are made TO the owners and the loan does not have to be
repaid until the property is sold.
Reverse
Leverage
Situation
where the interest rate on a property is higher than the financial benefits
received from an investment, resulting in a negative leverage.
Reverse
Mortgage
see
Reverse Annuity Mortgage.
Reversion
1.
An interest or estate in which an individual has a fixed interest in the
future such as the remaining part left after obligations are paid which
would revert for distribution.
2.
The right of a lessor, upon termination of a lease, to possess leased property.
Reversionary
Factor
The
mathematical factor used to determine the current worth of future cash
flow.
Reversionary
Interest
Interest
a person has in property that is now held by another. Upon termination
of that possession, the property will revert back to the grantor.
Reversionary
Lease
Rental
agreement, which will only begin after the expiration of the current rental
agreement.
Reversionary
Value
Estimated
value of a property at the expiration of a certain time period.
Revetment
A
cement structure used to support and embankment.
Review
Appraiser
Party
specializing in appraisal reviews.
Revision
A
change or alteration to a plan or contract.
Revision
Block
A
record on a plan listing information and dates on all revisions that have
been made.
Revocation
1.
Recalling of a power of authority conferred to another, such as a power
of attorney, an agreement of representation, etc.
2.
Termination of a financial instrument prior to issuance.
3.
Nullifying of an offer prior to its acceptance by another party.
Revoke
To
annul. To cancel or terminate.
Rewire
To
replace old wiring with new in a structure.
Rezoning
Modification
of the designation of a parcel or group of parcels on the zoning map, which
changes the permitted usage of the area. Changes in zoning are usually
requested by individuals or businesses and then approved by the zoning
commission of a town. Normally, these changes are only granted if there
is no adverse affect on other properties within the area.
Rheostat
A
device that uses resistance to regulate electrical current. Commonly used
as dimmer switches for light fixtures.
Rhodium
A
metallic element used in steel plating. The element's atomic number is
45.
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