
GABLE ROOF
A pitched roof with sloping sides.
GAIN A profit, benefit, or value increase.
GAMBREL ROOF A curb roof, having a steep
lower slope with a flatter upper slope above.
GENERAL LIEN A lien on all the property of
a debtor.
GIFT DEED A deed for which there is no consideration.
GOODWILL An intangible but salable asset
of a business derived from the expectation of continued public
patronage.
GOVERNMENT NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
An
agency of HUD, which functions in the secondary mortgage market,
primarily in social housing programs. Commonly called by the
acronymic nickname "Ginnie Mae" (GNMA).
GOVERNMENT SURVEY A method of specifying
the location of parcel of land using prime meridians, base lines,
standard parallels, guide meridians, townships and sections.
GRADE Ground level at the foundation.
GRADUATED LEASE Lease which provides for
a varying rental rate, often based upon future determination;
sometimes rent is based upon result of periodical appraisals;
used largely in long-term leases.
GRADUATED PAYMENT MORTGAGE
Providing for
partially deferred payments of principal at start of loan. (There
are a variety of plans.) Usually after the first five years of
the loan term, the principal and interest payment are substantially
higher to make up principal portion of payments lost at the
beginning of the loan. (See Variable Interest Rate.)
GRANT
A technical legal term in a deed of
conveyance bestowing an interest in real property on another.
The words "convey" and "transfer" have the same effect.
GRANT DEED
A limited warranty deed using
the word "grant" or like words that assures a grantee that the
grantor has not already conveyed the land to another and that
the estate is free from encumbrances placed by the grantor.
GRANTEE A person to whom a grant is made.
GRANTOR A person who transfers his or her
interest in property to another by grant.
GRATUITOUS AGENT
A person not paid by the
principal for services on behalf of the principal, who cannot
be forced to act as an agent, but who becomes bound to act in
good faith and obey a principal's instructions once he or she
undertakes to act as an agent.
GRID A chart used in rating the borrower
risk, property and the neighborhood.
GROSS INCOME Total income from property
before any expenses are deducted.
GROSS MARGIN With regard to an adjustable
rate mortgage, an amount expressed as percentage points, stated
in the note which is added to the current index value on the
rate adjustment date to establish the new note rate.
GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT (GNP) The total value
of all goods and services produced in an economy during a given
period of time.
GROSS RATE A method of collecting interest
by adding total interest to the principal of the loan at the
outset of the term.
GROSS RENT MULTIPLIER
A number which, times
the gross income of a property, produces an estimate of value
of the property. Example: The gross income from an unfurnished
apartment building is $200,000 per annum. If an appraiser uses
a gross multiplier of 7%, then it is said that based on the gross
multiplier the value of the building is $1,400,000.
GROUND LEASE An agreement for the use of
the land only, sometimes secured by improvements placed on the
land by the user.
GROUND RENT Earnings of improved property
credited to earnings of the ground itself after allowance is
made for earnings of improvements; often termed economic rent.
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