- ConcreteUsed for foundations, slabs, and structural columns, concrete is a material made out of the sand, gravel, portland cement, and water. Read More
- Concrete BlockA hollow concrete brick . Read More
- Concrete BoardA panel made out of concrete and fiberglass usually used as a tile backing material. Read More
- CondensationBeads or drops of water (and frequently frost in extremely cold weather) that accumulate on the inside of the exterior covering of a building.(...) Read More
- Condensing UnitThe outdoor component of a cooling system. It includes a compressor and condensing coil designed to give off heat. Read More
- Condensing-UnitThe part of a cooling system that absorbs heat from air in your home. Read More
- ConditionsThis refers to provisions in deeds and other real estate instruments that make a particular right contingent upon the occurrence of some future event. Read More
- Conditions, Covenants, and RestrictionsThe standards that define how a property may be used and the protections the developer makes for the benefit of all owners in a subdivision. Read More
- Condo Owners AssociationCOAs are responsible for all the common elements, such as lobbies, common hallways, sidewalks, roofs, elevators, swimming pools and parking(...) Read More
- CondominiumA building with multiple units that can be individually owned. The common elements and amenities are equally held by all owners within the(...) Read More
- ConductionThe direct transfer of heat energy through a material. Read More
- ConductivityThe rate at which heat is transmitted through a material. Read More
- ConduitThe financial intermediary that sponsors the conduit between the lender(s) originating loans and the ultimate investor. The conduit makes or(...) Read More
- Conduit (Construction)A pipe, usually metal, in which wire is installed. Read More
- Conforming LoanA type of conventional loan that meet Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac underwriting guidelines and are within acceptable limits (such as loan amount,(...) Read More
- Construction ContractA construction contract details the scope of work, subcontractors, project pricing, and any additional terms agreed with the property owner. Read More
- Construction grade plywoodVarious types of a thicker, more durable grade of plywood manufactured for particular purposes, and to meet or exceed building code requirements(...) Read More
- Construction LoanA loan for financing the cost of construction or improvements to a property; the lender disburses payments to the builder at periodic intervals(...) Read More
- Construction ScheduleThe timetable of a project. This timetable should detail the dates of commencement and anticipated completion of a project, and also include a(...) Read More
- ConsultantA consultant provides professional and expert advice in a particular field. When it comes to remodeling, this could be an architect or interior(...) Read More
- Consumer Financial Protection BureauA United States government agency responsible for consumer protection in the financial sector whose jurisdiction includes banks, credit unions,(...) Read More
- Consumer Price IndexThe price of a weighted average market basket of consumer goods and services purchased by consumers. Percentage changes in the CPI provide one(...) Read More
- Consumer Reporting AgencyA company that regularly gathers, files and sells information to creditors to facilitate their decisions to extend credit. Read More
- ConsummationPoint in time when the consumer becomes contractually obligated to the creditor on the loan. Read More
- ContingencyA condition that must be met before a contract is legally binding. Read More
- ContingentContingent means the seller of the home has accepted an offer €“ one that comes with contingencies or a condition that must be met for the sale(...) Read More
- Continuity TesterA device that tells whether a circuit is capable of carrying electricity. Read More
- ContractWhen it comes to home renovations, a contract is a legal document between the homeowner and a construction professional (e.g., designer,(...) Read More
- Contract AssignmentA wholesaler operates by negotiating below-market-value deals with motivated sellers. They then sell the property contract to an end buyer, such(...) Read More
- Contract of SaleThe agreement between the buyer and seller on the purchase price, terms and conditions of a sale. Read More
- ContractorA contractor will oversee most aspects of a construction project, but is not usually licensed to do specialized work. The contractor will hire(...) Read More
- Control JointTooled, straight grooves made on concrete floors to "control" where the concrete should crack Read More
- ConvectionCurrents created by heating air, which then rises and pulls cooler air behind it. Read More
- Conventional BuildingA house built without prefabricated parts. Read More
- Conventional HousingA type of housing that stays within the area’s housing standards or the market rate limits. Read More
- Conventional MortgageAlso known as a conventional mortgage, a type of mortgage loan not insured or guaranteed by the federal government and are available through(...) Read More
- Conversion OptionOr "Convertible ARM". A provision of some adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) loans that allows the borrower to change the ARM to a fixed-rate(...) Read More
- ConveyanceThe document used to affect a transfer, such as a deed, or mortgage. Read More
- Cooling LoadThe amount of cooling required to keep a building at a specified temperature during the summer, usually 78 ° F, regardless of outside temperature. Read More
- Cooling Off PeriodA short statutory period after the contract is made, during which the purchaser may cancel the contract unconditionally. Usually does not apply(...) Read More
Get in Touch
Want more information? Have a deal you'd like to discuss? Let us know!
Give us a ring
407-476-2500
Mon – Fri, 9:00am – 6:00pm ET
E-mail us
[email protected]