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Vibration
Rapid back and forth movement.
Vicarious
Liability
The responsibility of one person for the acts of another.
Victorian
Style
Architectural style of the mid-19th Century.
View
1. How something is looked at or an opinion.
2. What something looks like at a distance.
3. An attractive panorama visible from a piece of property.
4. A drawing in a set of building plans depicting a structure viewed from
a specific angle.
Vinyl
A plastic formed from ethylene. Used to make a wide variety of building
materials including pipes and siding.
Vinyl-clad
Windows
Wooden windows which are covered, on the outside, in vinyl.
Vinyl
Dual Drip Cap
Flashing used over windows and doors during vinyl siding installation.
Vinyl
Finishing Trim
Flashing used under windows during vinyl siding installation.
Vinyl
Flooring
A relatively inexpensive flooring product made from polyvinyl chloride
and sold in large sheets or small tiles.
Vinyl
Siding
Durable, low maintenance type of exterior siding. Vinyl siding is available
in a number of colors and does not require painting.
Violation
An act or condition contrary to the permitted use of a property.
Virgin
Growth
A naturally occurring area of forest with the original growth of trees
intact.
Virgin
Soil
Undisturbed earth.
Viscosity
A liquid's resistance to flow. The thickness of a liquid. A high viscosity
indicates a thick liquid.
Vise
A mechanism, often mounted on a workbench, that has adjustable jaws used
to hold materials in place while work is underway.
Visegrip
A brand name for a type of locking pliers.
Visqueen
A particular brand of polyethylene sheet used, in a crawl space, to cover
the ground.
Visual
Right
Occupant's right to see out of a window without being hindered.
Vitreous
Relating to or involving glass.
Vitrified
Clay that has been glazed and fired for use as clay pipe.
Vitrified
Clay Pipe
Pipe made from fired clay, once used for underground drainage. Now largely
replaced by PVC pipe.
Viz
Namely.
Void
1. The cancellation of a legal contract with no consequences on either
party.
2. Canceling a check or something that is written.
3. Having no legal standing in a matter.
4. The absence of matter.
Voidable
Contract
A contract that may be rejected by either of the parties.
Volatile
Subject to rapid and/or unexpected change.
Volatile
Market
Sudden and unpredictable short term price movements in real estate.
Volt
Unit used to measure electrical force between two points in a circuit.
U.S. and Canada usually operate at 120 volts.
Voltage
Pressure behind the flow of electricity.
Voltage
Drop
The loss of voltage in a circuit caused by resistance.
Voltage
Regulator
A device used to control the voltage in a circuit.
Voltmeter
A device used to measure voltage, used to test batteries and electrical
outlets.
Volume
1. Cubic capacity of a three dimensional object.
2. Intensity of sound.
Voluntary
Alienation
The conveyance of title between two parties or businesses by use of a
deed.
Voluntary
Bankruptcy
The declaration of bankruptcy by an insolvent person or business.
Voluntary
Lien
Lien that a homeowner gives, willingly, to a lender, such as a mortgage.
VRM
see Variable-rate mortgage.
Vulcanize
A heating process used to improve the elasticity of rubber.
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