Category : O

Definition:   the party who gives and option and receives a consideration Pronunciation: Used in a Sentence:   The property owner, or optioner, grants a buyer the exclusive rights to purchase property within a set perio..

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Definition:   one or more parties cause a third party to be deceived into believing that a business relationship exists when no such relationship exists Pronunciation:   \ä-ˈsten(t)-sə-bəl, ə-\\ˈpärt-nər -ˌship\ Used in a Sentence:    An ostensible partnership was created when the two brokers worked in the same office but did not have separ..

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Definition:   retaining more than the agreed amount of sales commission, without the express knowledge and consent of the parties involved; a form of fraud Pronunciation:  \ˈō-və-rij, ˈōv-rij\ Used in a Sentence:   When we found the broker had kept an overage in commission from the sale of our house, we filed a ..

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Definition:   the relationship between annual net operating income and the value or sale price of a property Pronunciation:   \ˌō-vər-ˈȯl\ Used in a Sentence:    Most licensees, appraisers and others prefer the OAR as a capitaliza..

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Definition:  an addition or change to property not in line with its highest and best use, or a betterment that exceeds that justified by local conditions Pronunciation:   \ˈō-vər-im-ˈprüv-mənt\ Used in a Sentence:   A $500,000 home in a neighborhood of $200,000 homes would be considered an overim..

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Definition:    an unlicensed entity that sells, exchanges or leases its own property Pronunciation:   \ˈō-nər\ \di-ˈvel-lə-pər\ Used in a Sentence:    We worked directly with the owner developer of the new house we were..

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Definition:    title insurance issued for the total purchase price  of the property to protect the new owner against unexpected risks Pronunciation:   \ˈō-nərz\ \ˈpä-lə-sē\ Used in a Sentence:    We obtained an owner’s policy to protect our home against any unexpected problems with ..

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