
Waferboard
A
type of structural flakeboard that is a reasonably new material used for
sheathing and paneling. The wafer-like wood flakes are adhered together
with phenol resin and compacted under pressure into sheets.
Wainscoting
Tongue
and groove boards or wood paneling, which is installed between a baseboard
and a chair rail.
Waiver
1.
Voluntary relinquishment of rights or claims.
2.
The legal document that proves the relinquishment of rights or claims.
Waiver
of Lien
Voluntarily
relinquishing the right of a lien, usually temporarily. This waiver may
be explicitly stated or implied.
Wale
or Waler
Reinforced
horizontal timbers used to brace concrete forms. These timbers measure
at least 2' x 3' and are installed on the outside of the forms between
the studs and are tied through the forms using wall ties.
Walk-out
Basement
Type
of basement that allows a door to open into the yard because the basement
is at ground level.
Walkaway
Risk
Risk
that occurs when a buyer or seller decides not to go through with the transaction.
If property is not sold at the offered price, that price may not be realized
at a later date. Same situation exists for buyer.
Walkup
Building
of two or more floors with no way to be accessed except through stairs.
This type of building is usually in cities.
Walk-through
Final
inspection of the home by buyer to check if the conditions in the contract
have been satisfied.
Wall
Vertical
divider of framing, sheathing and plaster or wallboard, which is used to
partition a building into rooms by surrounding an area.
Wall
Box
Electrical
box that is used to mount a switch or outlet on a wall or ceiling.
Wall
Box Setback
The
distance from the outside of a wall to the front edge of an electrical
box to determine the allowable set back. Exceeding the setback will expose
parts of the box.
Wall
Cabinet
An
elevated cabinet mounted on a wall and attached to the structural members
of the wall by fasteners.
Wall
Coping
Masonry
wall perform cap with a sloped top for water runoff.
Wall
Fan
Fan,
mounted in a wall, which is used in kitchens and bathrooms to pull air
through the wall opening to vent it to the outside.
Wall
Footing
Wall
foundation that has a widened section at the base to bear against the soil
and distribute structural loads to the soil.
Wall
Furnace
A
small furnace that is placed between the studs in a wall.
Wall
Heater
Heater
that heats the surrounding area from where it is attached on the wall.
Wall-hung
Closet Tank
Two-piece
water closet with the tank portion attached to the wall by a bracket and
connected to the bowl by a pipe elbow. Combination water closets, with
the tank mounted on the bowl have replaced this type of water closet.
Wall-hung
Lavatory
Sink
which is fastened to the wall, rather than being mounted on a vanity or
pedestal.
Wall
Molding
The
angle iron shaped piece of metal that attaches to the wall, the edge tiles
of a suspended ceiling.
Wall
Panel
Exterior
type of non-supporting wall, usually commercial.
Wall
Plate
1.
Cover protecting the electrical outlet or switch on the wall or box.
2.
Top horizontal structural member of a masonry wall.
Wall
Size
Thin,
pasty or gluey substance used as a glaze or filler on porous material,
such as plaster, paper, cloth, etc.
Wall
Tie
Wires,
in various shapes, which are used to tie masonry that is one unit in thickness
or veneer, to the framework of the structure.
Wall
Tile
Tile
used as wall decoration, most commonly in the kitchen or bathroom.
Wallboard
Compacted
gypsum with a paper exterior and cut into sheets and attached to the wall
studs. More commonly referred to as sheetrock but also called plasterboard
or dry wall. Most common size, eight by four sheets.
Walnut
Hardwood
used for furniture that is a medium/dark brown.
Warehouse
Fee
The
lender's cost of holding a borrowers loan temporarily before it s sold
on the secondary market and is usually a closing cost fee.
Warehouse
Property
Commercial
structure used to hold products and goods for a fee and typically located
in an industrial area.
Warehousing
1.
Loans made by banks to other lenders for their underwritten stocks or bonds.
These stocks and bonds are issued to both household and institutional investors
for their portfolios.
2.
Storing of assets with the expectation of sale at a later date.
3.
The sale, by a mortgage banker, of a bundle of mortgages in the secondary
market so that funds may be raised or risk reduced.
Warp
A
distortion; a twist or bend in wood or any object made of wood, which is
caused by contraction when drying.
Warranted
Price
Considered
fair amount for a real estate transaction, which can be justified by the
conditions involved in the exchange.
Warranty
Legally
binding agreement to do something.
Warranty
Deed
Deed
that assures that the title to a property is free of any legal claims or
encumbrances and includes covenants of seizin, express warranties of title,
right to quiet enjoyment, freedom from encumbrances.
Warranty
of Habitability
Implied
assurance, from the landlord to the tenant, that an apartment is safe and
free from any hazard.
Warranty
Insurance
Insurance
on a property covering repair and/or replacement costs in the event of
damage or loss. Warranties vary considerably as to what is covered and
the duration of the policy.
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