Property and real estate glossary
There are 150 entries in this glossary.B
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| BACKFILL |
The slope of the ground around a house |
| BALL COCK VALVE |
The valve inside a toilet tank that controls the filling of the tank. |
| BALLOON MORTGAGE |
A mortgage loan in which the monthly payments are not large enough to repay the loan by the end of the term. So at the end of the term, the remaining balance comes due in a single large payment. |
| BALLOON PAYMENT |
The final large payment at the end of a balloon mortgage term. |
| BANKRUPTCY |
A special proceeding under federal, or in some instances state, laws by which the property of a debtor is protected by the court and may be divided among the debtor's creditors and the debtor. |
| BILL OF SALE |
A physical receipt indicating the sale of property. |
| BIWEEKLY MORTGAGE |
A mortgage where you make "half payments" every two weeks, rather than one payment per month. This results in making the equivalent of 13 monthly payments per year, rather than 12, significantly reducing the time it takes to pay off a thirty year mortgage. |
| BLANKET OR TRUST DEED |
A mortgage or trust deed that covers more than one lot or parcel of real property, and often an entire subdivision. As individual lots are sold, a partial reconveyance from the blanket mortgage is ordinarily obtained. |
| BLIGHTED AREA |
Any region of a city or town that has fallen into disrepair or otherwise has become undesirable. |
| BONA FIDE |
Any genuine offer, made without intent to defraud or deceive. |
| BRIDGING FINANCE |
An interim loan made to facilitate the purchase of a new home before the buyer's current residence sells and its equity is available to fund the new purchase. |
| BROKER |
An individual who facilitates the purchase of property by bringing together a buyer and a seller. |
| BUFFER ZONE |
A segment of land between two disparate municipal zones which acts as a shield to keep one zone from encroaching upon the other. Often used to separate residential districts from commercial areas. |