Existing House definition

Existing House means a House to be purchased by Borrower for the purpose of resale.

Examples of Existing House in a sentence

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted in the property and are attached to this Lease.

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted at the St. Clair Housing Commission Management Office and are include in the Tenant Handbook.

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted at the Algonac Housing Commission Management Office and are include in the Tenant Handbook.

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted at the Port Huron Housing Commission Management Office and are include in the Tenant Handbook.

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted on the property and will be review with this lease.

  • Buyer must remove the contingency and resubmit a written financing commitment reflecting approval not contingent on the sale of the Existing House.

  • In order for Buyer to remove this contingency, Buyer must provide Seller written notice of such removal, together with a written financing commitment reflecting approval not contingent on the sale of the Existing House.

  • Seller has the right not to start construction or modification of the Dwelling until Buyer removes the contingency in writing and resubmits a written financing commitment reflecting approval not contingent on the sale of the Existing House.

  • Buyer will notify Seller when the Existing House is sold and keep Seller advised regarding approval and settlement on the existing house.

  • Existing House Rules, if any, are posted at the Marysville Housing Commission Management Office and are include in the Tenant Handbook.

Related to Existing House

  • Rooming house means a residence where persons may rent rooms.

  • Boarding house means a residence in which lodging and meals are provided. Each resident of a boarding house is charged a lump sum to cover the costs of lodging and meals with no separate accounting for the fair selling price of the meals.

  • Lodging House means a building designed or intended to contain, or containing Lodging Units where the residents share access to common areas of the building, other than the Lodging Units;

  • Halfway house means a facility licensed by the division of parole and community services of the department of rehabilitation and correction pursuant to section 2967.14 of the Revised Code as a suitable facility for the care and treatment of adult offenders.

  • Dwelling house means any residential property assessed as real