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| Walkaway risk
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Risk that occurs when a buyer or seller decides not to go through with the transaction. If property is not sold at the offered price, that price may not be realized at a later date. Same situation exists for buyer. |
| Walkup
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Building of two or more floors with no way to be accessed except through stairs. This type of building is usually in cities. |
| Walkways
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Designated areas for foot traffic on roofs. |
| Wall
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A vertical structural element that holds up a roof, encloses part or all of a room, or stands by itself to hold back soil. |
| Wall box
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Electrical box that is used to mount a switch or outlet on a wall or ceiling. |
| Wall box setback
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The distance from the outside of a wall to the front edge of an electrical box to determine the allowable set back. Exceeding the setback will expose parts of the box. |
| Wall cabinet
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An elevated cabinet mounted on a wall and attached to the structural members of the wall by fasteners. |
| Wall coping
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Masonry wall perform cap with a sloped top for water runoff. |
| Wall fan
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Fan, mounted in a wall, which is used in kitchens and bathrooms to pull air through the wall opening to vent it to the outside. |
| Wall footing
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Wall foundation that has a widened section at the base to bear against the soil and distribute structural loads to the soil. |
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