A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J-K, L, M, N, O-P, Q-R, S, T, U-V-X-Y-Z

 

(U)

  • Underlayment   A layer of wood between the subfloor and the floor.
  • Underwriting   The process that lenders go through to evaluate the risks posed by a particular borrower and to set appropriate conditions for the loan.
  • Undisclosed heir   A person who claims the right to a piece of property after the death of an owner without a will.
  • Undisclosed spouse   An unidentified marital partner who can claim the right to a piece of property.
  • Unrecorded deed   An unrecorded deed transfers ownership from one party to another without being officially recorded.
  • U.S. Department. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)   A federal agency that oversees the Federal Housing Administration and a variety of housing and community development programs.
  • Unsecured loan   Any loan that is not backed by collateral.
  • Upgrades   Options than the standard carpeting, lighting, finish carpentry and other amenities offered to all buyers in a new-home project.
  • Upzoning   The process in which a property is zoned from a lower to a higher use.
  • Urban sprawl   The unplanned expansion of development over a large area.
  • Usury   A reference to illegally excessive interest charged on any loan.

(V)

  • Variable interest rate   A loan rate that moves up and down based on factors including changes in the rate paid on bank certificates of deposit or Treasury bills.
  • Variable rate mortgage   A loan with an interest rate that hinges on factors such as the rate paid on bank certificates and Treasury bills.
  • Variable rate   An interest rate that changes with fluctuations in such indexes as the U.S. Treasury bill index.
  • Vaulted ceiling   An elongated half-cylinder that arches above the floor.
  • Verification of deposit   Part of the loan process, in which a lender will ask a borrower's bank to sign a statement verifying the borrower's account balances and history.
  • Verification of employment   Part of the loan process, in which a lender asks the borrower's employer for confirmation of the borrower's position and salary.
  • Vestibule   A small entrance hall or room.
  • Veterans Administration (VA)   The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs operates a variety of programs to help veterans. One of the key plans it oversees is the VA loan program, which allows most veterans to purchase a house without a down payment.
  • Victorian style   An architectural style that dates from the mid-19th century.
  • Vinyl-clad windows   Wood windows sheathed in vinyl on the outside.
  • Voluntary lien   A lien that a homeowner willingly gives to a lender.
  • VA loans   A program that allows most veterans to purchase a house without a down payment.

(W)

  • Wainscoting   Wood paneling, tongue-and-groove boards or similar material installed between a baseboard and a chair rail.
  • Waiver   A voluntary relinquishing of certain rights or claims.
  • Walk-out basement   A feature that allows a door to open onto ground level.
  • Walk-through   A buyer's final inspection of the home to determine if conditions in the purchase agreement have been satisfied.
  • Warranty   A legally binding promise to do something in the future.
  • Wetlands   Watery areas such as swamps, marshes and floodplains.
  • Wild deed   An improperly recorded deed.
  • Will   The most basic legal document outlining the disposition of a person's estate in the event of death.
  • Window light   An individual pane of glass.
  • Window seat   A bench built under an interior window.
  • Window well   A curved, corrugated steel insert used to isolate basement windows from moisture if they're below the soil line.
  • Window well covers   Curved plastic covers designed to be installed on top of a window well to cover the opening.
  • Wraparound mortgage   A loan to a buyer for the remaining balance on a seller's first mortgage and an additional amount requested by the seller. Payments on both loans are made to the lender who holds the wraparound loan.

(Z)

  • Zero-lot lines   Houses built without space between them and with little or no yard.
  • Zoning   Regulations that control the use of land within a jurisdiction..
  • Zoning variance   A one-time modification of existing zoning law.

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