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| Sags
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Excessive flow, causing runs or sagging in paint film during application. Usually caused by applying too heavy a coat of paint or thinning toomuch. |
| Sailor
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Brick which is laid in an upright position with the length and widest face showing. |
| Sal soda
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It is used for making cleaning solutions to remove grease and grime from old painted surfaces. Also called Crystallized Sodium Carbonate. |
| Sale-leaseback
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Real estate transaction where the purchaser rents the property back to the seller for a specific period of time. |
| Sales commission
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The percentage of the selling price that is paid to a real estate broker for his or her services in obtaining a purchaser. |
| Sales comparison approach
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Method of appraising real estate based on a market comparison of neighboring properties having similar characteristics to ascertain what it could cost to substitute a similar property for the current one. |
| Sales concession
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Instance where the seller will paid a cost that is normally paid by the buyer. Usually done to insure that the sale will go through. |
| Sales contract
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Agreement, outlining the terms of a purchase, which is signed by the buyer and the seller. |
| Sales deposit receipt
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Receipt given for a partial payment made on the sale of the property, which is a down payment. |
| Sales expenses
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Cost incurred during the sale of real estate, such as real estate commission, attorney fees, etc. |
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