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Oral
Statement made that is not in writing.
Oral
Agreement
Arrangements that are not memorialized in writing and are not usually
legally binding.
Oral
Contract
Contract not in writing. Some oral contracts are enforceable but those
applicable to the sale of real estate are unenforceable.
Orange
Peel
Wallboard finish that has the texture of an orange peel. Also, a painted
surface having this texture.
Orange
Shellac
A waterproofing agent. Shellac that has not been bleached to a colorless
state.
Orbital
Sander
A power sander used in finish work where the sandpaper is oscillated to
allow even sanding.
Order
1. A purchase of materials or the act of making the purchase (i.e. ordering
a shipment of lumber).
2. A level of classification.
3. Organization. Neatness.
Ordinance
Law enacted by local authorities to govern the activities of people or
things, such as land usage.
Ordinary
and Necessary Business Expenses
Tax term describing current and necessary business expenses, which are
allowed as deductions. Ordinary and necessary business expenses do not
include long-term capital losses.
Ordinary
Annuity
A series of equal payments with each payment occurring at the end of each
equally spaced period.
Ordinary
Income
Defined by the Internal Revenue Code to include salaries, fees, commissions,
interest, dividends, and many other items. Taxed at regular tax rates,
contrasted with long-term capital gains, which receive more favorable
tax treatments.
Ordinary
Interest
Interest based on a 360-day year instead of a 365-day year. The former
is referred to as simple interest and the latter is termed exact interest.
The difference between the two types of interest can be significant when
a substantial investment is involved.
Ordinary
Loss
For income tax purposes, a loss that is deductible against ordinary income.
Usually more beneficial to a taxpayer than a capital loss, which has limitations
on deductibility.
Organic
Consisting of or containing carbon compounds.
Oriel
Window
A projecting window located above the first floor that is supported by
brackets.
Orientation
Position of a structure on a site, relative to sunlight angles and prevailing
winds. Locating a structure after considering such factors as the homeowner's
desired privacy, noise, etc. Alternately, familiarizing a newly hired
employee with the required knowledge.
Oriented
Strand Board
A manufactured wood product consisting of wood strands and resin bonded
with heat. Used as sub-flooring and sheathing.
Orifice
An opening, usually one that can be constricted or closed by a control
device.
Original
Equity
The amount of cash initially invested by the underlying real estate owner.
Original
Grade
The grade at a construction site prior to any excavation work.
Original
Principal Balance
Amount of principal owed on a loan before any payments are made.
Origination
Fee
Fee charged by most lenders, which covers the direct costs of arranging
the loan, and also referred to as points, which is one per cent of the
total loan amount.
Origination
Process
The process by which a loan is funded, including the due diligence process
financial structure and lender committee approvals.
O-ring
A round gasket.
Ornate
Heavily decorated or trimmed.
Orthogonal
Having right angles, such as a square.
Orthographic
Drawing
A type of drawing, used in elevations, where each side is shown projected
at a right angle from the front.
Oscillate
To move back and forth or vary from one extreme to another.
Osha
Occupational
Safety and Health Administration
Ostensible
Alleged to be real or genuine. What appears to be.
Other
People's Money (OPM)
The use of borrowed funds by people or businesses to increase the return
on an investment. The term implies that debt can be used to maximize investment
profits or minimize the risk of personal loss.
Ounce
1. A unit of weight equal to 1/16 of a pound.
2. A unit of volume equal to 1/32 of a quart.
Outbuilding
Any structure located on a lot in addition to the house or main building.
Outbuildings can be barns, shops, sheds, etc.
Outdoor
Living
Style of life emphasizing outdoor activities, amenities and recreation.
Outlawed
Something that is illegal.
Outlet
1. An electrical receptacle.
2. The discharge end of a drainage or other fluid system.
Outlet
Analyzer
A device used to test an electrical receptacle.
Outlet
Box
A housing for an electrical receptacle, switch, or other system.
Outlet
Box Cover
A cover for an outlet box with cutout for switches or receptacles.
Outlet
Sewer
Pipe section, in a septic system, which runs between a septic tank and
the drainage field.
Out
of Plumb
see Out of True.
Out
of Square
Not square. Not having 90-degree angles.
Out
of True
Being in a state of not perfectly perpendicular.
Outrigger
1. Structural support for a roof overhang.
2. Extensions on a piece of heavy equipment used to enhance stability.
Outside
Caliper
A caliper that curves inward for measuring outside dimensions.
Outside
Corner Tool
A drywall knife with a bent blade, used to apply joint compound to both
sides of an outside corner.
Outside
Diameter
The diameter of a circle or sphere measured from the outside edge.
Outstanding
Balance
The amount still unpaid and owed on a debt, loan or other financing agreement.
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