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VACANCY FACTOR
- An allowance or discount for estimated vacancies (unrented
units) in a rental project. The vacancy rate is the ratio between
the number of vacant units and the total number of units in a
specified project or area.
VALUE
- The power of a good or service to command other goods in exchange
for the present worth of future rights to income or amenities; the
present worth to typical users and investors of future benefits
arising out of ownership of a property.
VARIANCE
- Permission obtained from governmental zoning authorities to build
a structure or conduct a use which is expressly prohibited by the
current zoning laws; an exception from the zoning laws.
VENDEE
- The purchaser of realty; the buyer. The buyer under an agreement
of sale.
VENDOR
- The seller of realty. The seller under an agreement of sale.
VOID -
Having no legal force or binding effect; a nullity; not enforceable.
A contract for an illegal purpose (i.e. gambling) is void.
VOIDABLE
- A contract which appears valid and enforceable on its face, but is
subject to rescission by one of the parties who acted under a
disability, such as being a minor or being under duress or undue
influence; that which may be avoided or adjudged void but which is
not, in itself, void.
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