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HABENDUM CLAUSE:
A clause or series of clauses in an instrument of conveyance (i.e. a Deed) which defines
the extent of title (i.e. fee simple or such other title) being transferred to the new
owner of land. From Latin "habendum et tenendum", meaning "to have and to
hold".
HABITABLE:
A description of a dwelling or property that is appropriate for human occupancy.
HALF-SECTION:
320 acres of land, 72 half-sections make up a township.
HAMLET:
1. A tragic prince of Denmark
2. A small community, smaller than a village.
HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL:
A descriptive term for a property which requires significant work to bring it up to normal
standards of condition and repair. Often marketed at a lesser price.
HARBOR LINE:
A boundary set by local authorities marking the extent of the area allowed for development
along the sides of a navigable river or other body of water.
HARD MONEY LOAN:
The borrower receives actual cash and not just credit.
HARD SELL:
A description of a style of salespersonship in which the potential purchaser is placed
under extreme pressure and bombarded with information and sales pitches.
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HAZARD INSURANCE:
A type of insurance designed to cover damage caused by a peril specified in the policy of
insurance (i.e. fire, flood, etc.).
HEAD OF FAMILY:
A person responsible for dependents.
HEAVY HITTER:
Slang term for any person with substantial resources.
HEIGHT ZONING:
The establishment of local by-laws or ordinances which restrict the height of buildings in
a certain area. May be used in areas near airports (for safety reasons) or natural
attractions (to maintain the view) or simply to allow the flow of air or sunlight.
HEIRS:
Those who inherit property either by will or succession.
HEREDITAMENTS:
Anything capable of being inherited.
HIATUS:
A break or gap. In discussions of land, an area of land that lies between two parcels of
land but appears from legal descriptions and public records not to be a part of either.
HIDDEN AMENITIES:
Qualities of a property which may not be immediately noticeable but add to the value of
the property, such as high quality materials used in construction.
HIGH RATIO MORTGAGE:
A mortgage in which the amount of money borrowed is equal to or greater than 75% of the
purchase price/appraised value of the property against which it is secured. Will require
some sort of insurance, usually provided by a government agency.
HIGH RISE:
A descriptive term for any building that has enough floors to make an elevator a
necessity.
HIGH WATER LINE OR MARK:
The highest point on the shoreline to which water in a lake, river, stream or other body
of water will rise under normal weather conditions.
HIGHEST AND BEST USE:
The use of land or buildings which will bring the greatest economic return over a given
time which is physically possible, appropriately supported and financially feasible.
An appraisal phrase meaning that use which, at the time of an appraisal, is most
likely to produce the greatest net return to the land and/or buildings over a given period
of time; that use which will produce the greatest amount of amenities or profit.
HIGHWAY:
In common parlance, a road which offers higher speed limits than a normal urban street. In
legal parlance, any road which is available to use by the public.
HISTORIC DISTRICT:
A classification (whether under zoning, heritage or other authority) of a specific area of
a community in which the buildings and improvements have a historical value or
significance which may not be reflected in their market value. Designation as such a
district may also involve strict rules regarding the way the buildings and properties are
dealt with.
HISTORICAL COST:
A term describing the original cost of a project, stated in dollars of the time in which
the project was completed, with no adjustment for inflation.
HISTORICAL SCENARIO:
An attempt to predict the interest rate fluctuations of a Variable or adjustable rate
mortgage on the basis of the behaviour of interest rates in a previous period.
HOLD HARMLESS CLAUSE:
In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other
party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the first party. Also
known as "save harmless clause". A clause in a contract in which one party
releases another party for legal liability for a stated risk.
HOLDBACK:
A percentage of a contract price which is retained by a contractor or lender until the
project is complete and all bills for that project are paid. The percentage may be set by
custom or by statute.
HOLDER IN DUE COURSE:
One who has taken a note, check or bill of exchange in due course:
1. Before it was overdue,
2. In good faith and for value,
3. Without knowledge that it has been previously dishonored and without notice of
any defect at the time it was negotiated to him.
HOLDER IN GOOD FAITH:
A person who takes title to a property without being notified of a defect on title or a
competing claim.
HOLDING PERIOD:
The span of time in which a particular party holds title to a property. May be expressed
as the total time (i.e. five years) or as a specific period (May, 1999 to July, 2004).
HOLDING OVER or HOLD OVER TENANT:
A tenant retaining possession of the leased premises after the expiration of a lease.
Also known as "overholding", the term used to describe the action of a
tenant who retains possession of a premises after the lease has expired.
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL:
A will entirely handwritten and signed by the testator.
HOME EQUITY CONVERSION MORTGAGE (HECM):
Also known as a "reverse mortgage", a loan designed specifically for people
without income but with a great deal of equity in their home (i.e. retired people). The
loan may require periodic payments or may simply accumulate interest on the original
principal until the property is sold (by the borrower or after the death of the borrower).
HOME EQUITY LINE OF CREDIT:
A special kind of loan (also known as a "revolving loan") which is secured
against a property and allows the owner to borrow and repay money at her leisure. Periodic
payments of at least accumulated interest are required but the loan is fully open: may be
paid out in whole or in part at any time and, if there is still money available under the
loan ceiling, the borrower may take more money for her use.
HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN:
A loan made for the purposes of making improvements to a property.
HOME INSPECTION (REPORT):
The written statement of the results of the inspection of a given property by a
professional home inspector. Will show problems and potential problems with the property
not always visible to an average purchaser (i.e. a deteriorating roof, an ancient furnace,
termites, wood rot, basement seepage). Many purchasers make their offer to purchase
conditional upon obtaining a satisfactory Home Inspection report.
HOME INSPECTOR:
A person who offers a service of making a physical inspection of homes. Qualifications may
vary.
HOME KEEPER SM:
A form of Home Equity Conversion Mortgage offered by Fannie Mae to older homeowners to
allow them to use the equity in their home to provide either a lump sum or periodic
payments to themselves.
HOME OWNER ASSOCIATION:
A cooperative effort by property owners in a given neighborhood aimed at improving quality
of life, providing a unified political voice or combatting identified ills.
HOME OWNER'S INSURANCE:
Liability coverage for property owners covering both loss/damage to property or dwelling
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HOME RULE:
Common name for the state's transferring of power to the local governments to pass
regulations regarding land use.
HOMEOWNER'S (HOMESTEAD) TAX EXEMPTION:
A tax break for home owners offered in certain jurisdictions which sees property tax
assessments reduced by a certain percentage as a result of the fact that the taxpayer
resides in the property. May require evidence of the status of ownership to be filed
periodically with taxing authority.
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION:
The non-profit organization that oversees the common elements in a planned unit
development (PUD) or condominium project.
HOMEOWNER'S ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME TAX EXCLUSION:
A capital gain exemption of the first $125,000.00 in gains earned from the sale of a
principal residence by a qualified taxpayer.
HOMEOWNER'S WARRANTY (HOW) PROGRAM:
A warranty program offered by a division of the National Association of Home Builders
through certain builders. The program sets standards for construction and requires
warranties ranging from one to ten years in duration on everything from minor defects in
workmanship to major structural problems.
HOMESTEAD DEED:
A home upon which the owner or owners have recorded a Declaration of Homestead, protects
home against judgments up to specified amounts.
HOMESTYLE MORTGAGE LOAN:
A mortgage specifically designed to allow owners to improve their existing homes.
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HOUSE-POOR:
A description of the state of having very little disposable income after paying the
financing and carrying costs of one's home.
HOUSING AFFORDABILITY INDEX:
National Association of Realtors analysis, issued on a monthly basis, of the ability of
the average family to afford the average home with only 20% down.
HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD):
Federal Agency charged with the duty of overseeing a number of enactments relating to
housing in America.
HOUSING ASSISTANCE COUNCIL (HAC):
Funded by HUD, an agency designed to support low-income housing development in rural
areas.
HOUSING CODE:
Municipal rules setting minimum standards for dwellings.
HOUSING EXPENSE RATIO:
A comparison of a family's monthly gross income with the carrying costs of their home.
HOUSING FINANCE AGENCY:
State body whose function is to provide loans to citizens who cannot obtain home ownership
loans through normal channels.
HOUSING STARTS:
An economic indicator, the number of dwelling units (including apartments) on which
construction is begun in a given period of time.
HUD:
See "Housing and Urban Development".
HUD I SETTLEMENT STATEMENT:
The form in which the costs of purchasing a home are itemized.
HUD MEDIAN INCOME:
Used in determining eligibility for various HUD programs, the average income for a family
in a specific area.
HUD-1 STATEMENT:
See "HUD I Settlement Statement".
HUNDRED PERCENT LOCATION:
A city retail business location which is considered the best available for attracting
business.
HYBRID MORTGAGE:
A form of mortgage in which the compensation to the lender may include receiving income
directly from the use of the property.
HYPOTHECATE:
To give a thing as security without the necessity of giving up possession of it.
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