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The deficit that is created when expenditures required to maintain an investment exceed income received on the property. The exposed wearing surface laid over the structural support beams of a building to form the floors of the building. The return from a real property investment that is distributed entirely to preferred investors until they have received a specified return on their investment. In light of these changes, many people seem to think that family income shifting is a thing of the past. Ownership of property usually income producing by a non-occupant who employs others to manage and maintain the property. Measurement over a period of time to establish an average or expected outcome.
The right of owners to the water and land within the normal flow of a river or stream, or below a high water mark. The right of one agent to be the only one, other than the owner, who may sell the property during a period of time. Units can be rented on a nonprofit basis or the sponsor can allow individual, cooperative, or condominium ownership. The capitalization rate used to determine reversion value. Zoning that restricts the maximum height of buildings in a specified area.
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