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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
OF REALTORS - Formerly known as the
National Association of Real Estate Boards (NAREB), it is the largest
and most prestigious real estate organization in the world.
NEGATIVE CASH FLOW
- The investment situation where cash expenditures to maintain
an investment (taxes, mortgage payments, maintenance, etc.) exceed
the cash income received from the investment.
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT
- Any written instrument which may be transferred by endorsement or
delivery so as to vest legal title in the transferee.
NEGOTIATION
- The transaction of business aimed at reaching a meeting
of minds among the parties; bargaining.
NET INCOME
- The sum arrived at after deducting from gross income the expenses
of a business or investment, including taxes and insurance, and allowances
for vacancy and bad debts; what the property will earn in a given
year's operation.
NET LEASE
- A lease, usually commercial, whereby the lessee pays not only the
rent for occupancy, but also pays maintenance and operating expenses
such as tax, insurance, utilities and repairs. Thus the rent paid
is "net" to the lessor.
NET WORTH
- The value remaining after deducting liabilities from assets.
NOMINAL CONSIDERATION
- A consideration bearing no relation to the real value of the contract.
A deed often recites a nominal consideration, such as "ten dollars
and other valuable consideration."
NON-COMPETITION
CLAUSE - A provision in a contract or lease prohibiting
a person from operating or controlling a nearby business which would
compete with one of the parties to the contract.
NONCONFORMING USE
- A permitted use which was lawfully established and maintained
but which no longer conforms to the current use regulations because
of a change in the zoning.
NONDISTURBANCE CLAUSE
- A clause inserted in a mortgage whereby the mortgagee agrees not
to terminate the tenancies of lessees who pay their rent if the mortgagee
forecloses on the mortgagor-lessor's building.
NORMAL WEAR AND
TEAR - That physical deterioration which occurs in
the normal course of the use for which a property is intended, without
negligence, carelessness, accident or abuse of the premises (or equipment
or chattels) by the occupant, members of household, or their invitees
or guests.
NOTE
- A document signed by the borrower of a loan, stating the loan amount,
the interest rate, the time and method of repayment and the obligation
to repay. The note is the evidence of the debt. When secured by a
mortgage, it is called a mortgage note.
NOTICE
- (1) Legal notice is notice which is required to be made by law,
or notice which is imparted by operation of law as a result of the
possession of property or the recording of documents. (2) Notice which
is required by contract, for example, when the parties agree to terminate
a contract by the written notice of either party 30 days prior to
termination.
NOTICE OF COMPLETION
- Document filed to give public notice that a construction job has
been completed and that mechanics' liens must be filed within ,say,
45 days to be valid.
NOTICE OF DEFAULT
- A notice to a defaulting party that there has been a default, usually
providing a grace period in which to cure the default.
NOTICE OF NONRESPONSIBILITY
- A legal notice designed to relieve a property owner from
responsibility for the cost of improvements ordered by another person.
NOTICE TO QUIT
- A written notice given by a landlord to his tenant, stating that
the landlord intends to regain possession of the leased premises and
that the tenant is required to quit and remove himself from the premises
either at the end of the lease term or immediately if there is a breach
of lease or if the tenancy is at will or by sufferance; sometimes
refers to the notice given by the tenant to the landlord that he intends
to give up possession on a stated day.
NOVATION
- The substitution of a new obligation for an old one; substitution
of new parties to an existing obligation, as where the parties to
an agreement accept a new debtor in place of an old one.
NUISANCE
- Conduct or activity which results in an actual physical
interference with another person's reasonable use or enjoyment of
his property for any lawful purpose.
NULL & VOID
- Having no legal force or effect; of no worth; unenforceable;
not binding.