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| Gross leasable area (gla)
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Building's total floor area, in square feet, designed for tenant leasing. |
| Gross lease
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Rental in which the lessor pays all operating costs such as taxes, utilities, insurance and maintenance, in addition to the rent. |
| Gross margin
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Percentage produced when gross profits are divided by total income. |
| Gross profit
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Profit remaining after the deduction of direct costs but before the deduction of expenses. |
| Gross rent multiplier
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Also known as gross income multiplier. Method used to compute the price of an income-producing property by dividing the asking or market price of the property by the current gross rental income. If the current gross rental income is $30,000 and the asking price is $300,000, the gross rent multiplier is 10. |
| Ground
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The surface of the earth, particularly the solid surface. |
| Ground cloth
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| Ground coat
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The first coat of paint. Ground Conditions Soil stability in a particular area. |
| Ground cover
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Any of the various low, dense growing plants, such as myrtle or ivy, which are used in landscaping where it is difficult to grow grass, or for erosion control. |
| Ground fault circuit interrupter (gfci)
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A device to cut off the flow of electricity if a short circuit is detected. |
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