L

Terms Starting with L

105 terms

Long-Term Capital Gains

Long-Term Capital Gains is a tax strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of tax optimization deals.

Tax Strategy·293 views

Long-Term Hold

Long-Term Hold is a investment strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of rental strategy buy and hold deals.

Investment Strategy·94 views

Loss of Rents Coverage

Loss of Rents Coverage is a real estate insurance concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of legal protection asset structuring deals.

Insurance·279 views

Loss to Lease

Loss to Lease is a financial analysis concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of small multifamily investing deals.

Financial Metrics·5.0K views

Lot Coverage

Lot Coverage is a legal strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of legal protection asset structuring deals.

Legal Strategy·161 views

Lot Loan

Lot Loan is a real estate lending concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of financing deals.

Lending·155 views

Low Money Down

Low money down refers to financing that requires 3.5% to 5% down instead of the traditional 20%—typically FHA, VA, or conventional programs with owner-occupied-financing rules.

Financing·777 views

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)

Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) is a tax strategy concept that describes a specific aspect of how real estate transactions, analysis, or operations work in the context of tax optimization deals.

Tax Strategy·280 views

Partial Release

A partial release is a provision in a mortgage or deed of trust that allows a borrower to free one or more parcels from the lien by paying down a specified portion of the loan balance—without triggering a full payoff or violating the due-on-sale clause.

Lending