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Real Estate Glossary, Abbreviations, Terms, and Phrases



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Obsolescence  

A loss in value of real property caused by changes either internal or external to the property. See economic obsolescence, functional obsolescence, and physical deterioration. 

Offer 
A proposal to enter into an agreement with another person. An offer must express the intent of the person making the offer to form a contract, must contain some essential terms--including the price and subject matter of the contract--and must be communicated by the person making the offer. A legally valid acceptance of the offer will create a binding contract. 

Open House  
An opportunity for prospective buyers to view a house in a low pressure environment. 

Open Listing 
A listing under which the principal (owner) reserves the right to list his property with other brokers. 

Option 
The right to purchase property within a definite time at a specified price. There is no obligation to purchase, but the seller is obligated to sell if the option holder exercise the right to purchase. For the option to be valid, it must include consideration. 

Option Fee 
An amount of money payed by a prospective Buyer, to a Seller, in order to obtain an option period, as specified in Paragraph 7 of a TREC promulagated earnest money contract.  If a Buyer decides to close on the property, the option fee may be credited to his funds at closing. 

Option Period 
Current residential earnest money contracts, promulagated by the Texas Real Estate Commission offer the choice of an option period, under Paragraph 7.  During this period, the length of which is negotiable, the Buyer has a right to inspect the property and has an absolute right to terminate the offer/contract for any reason, without penalty.  In exchange for this option period, the Buyer pays an option fee to the Seller.  If the Buyer decides to continue with the sale of the property, this option fee may be credited to him at closing.  Typical option periods run from 7 to 14 days long. 

Ordinance  
A law adopted by a town or city council, county board of supervisors or other municipal governing board. Typically, local governments issue ordinances establishing zoning and parking rules and regulating noise, garbage removal, and the operation of parks and other areas that affect people who live or do business within the locality's borders. 

Origination Fee  
A fee charged by lenders, in addition to interest, for services in connection with granting of a loan. Usually a percentage of the loan amount.

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