| Term | Definition |
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| HOA | Acronym - homeowner's association |
| hold harmless | In a contract, a promise by one party not to hold the other party responsible if the other party carries out the contract in a way that causes damage to the first party. For example, many leases include a hold harmless clause in which the tenant agrees not to sue the landlord if the tenant is injured due to the landlords failure to maintain the premises. In most states, these clauses are illegal in residential tenancies, but may be upheld in commercial settings. |
| home equity loan | A fixed or adjustable rate loan obtained for a variety of purposes, secured by the equity in your home. Interest paid is usually tax-deductible. Often used for home improvement or freeing of equity for investment in other real estate or investment. Recommended by many to replace or substitute for consumer loans whose interest is not tax-deductible, such as auto or boat loans, credit card debt, medical debt, and education loans. |
| home warranty | A service contract that covers a major housing system--for example, plumbing or electrical wiring--for a set period of time from the date a house is sold. The warranty guarantees repairs to the covered system and is renewable. A basic, one year Buyer's warranty costs $295 to $350 with additional coverage available for garage door openers, spas, swimming pools, sprinkler system and other appliances. |
| homeowners' association (HOA) | An organization comprising neighbors concerned with managing the common areas of a subdivision or condominium complex. These associations take on issues such as maintaining common land and recreation areas, and collecting dues from residents. The homeowners' association is also responsible for enforcing any covenants, conditions & restrictions that apply to the property. Payment of dues and participation in the homeowner's association may be either voluntary or mandatory, depending on the neighborhood. |
| homeowners' insurance | A type of insurance policy designed to protect homeowners from financial losses related the ownership of real property. In addition to covering losses due to vandalism, fire, hail, etc.(hazard insurance), most policies also provide theft and liability coverage. Flood related damage requires a separate flood insurance policy or rider. |
| homestead | (1) The house in which a family lives, plus any adjoining land and other buildings on that land. (2) Land, and the improvements thereon, designated by the owner as his homestead and, therefore, protected by state law from forced sale by certain creditors of the owner. Homestead protection will not stop foreclosures for deliquent mortgages, taxes or mandatory homeowner's association dues. |
| house closing | The final transfer of the ownership of a house from the seller to the buyer, which occurs after both have met all the terms of their contract and the deed has been recorded. Also known as just "closing". |
| Housing and Urban Development, Deparment of (HUD) | The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. This is the agency responsible for enforcing the federal Fair Housing Act. |
| HUD | Acronym - Housing and Urban Development. |