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| Call option   | A clause in a loan agreement that allows a lender to ask for the balance at any time.
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| Can lights   | Cylindrical chambers with bulbs recessed into the ceiling.
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| Cancellation clause   | A clause that details the conditions under which each party may terminate the agreement.
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| Cantilever   | A projecting structure supported on one end, such as a balcony.
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| Cap   | A limit on the amount the interest rate or monthly payment can increase in an adjustable rate mortgage.
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| Cape Cod style   | A wood-frame or shingled house with a steep roof and several windows projecting from the second floor.
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| Capital   | Money used to create income, such as funds invested in rental property.
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| Capital expenditure   | The cost of making improvements on a property.
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| Capital gains   | Profits an investor makes from the sale of real estate or investments.
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| Capital gains tax   | A tax placed on the profits from the sale of real estate or investments.
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| Capital improvement   | Any improvement that extends the life or increases the value of a piece of property.
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| Capitalization   | A mathematical formula, to compute the value of a property based on net income.
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| Capitalization rate   | The percentage rate of return estimated from the net income of a piece of property.
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| Caravan   | A group of real estate agents who tour a house that has been recently listed for sale.
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| Carport   | A roof that covers a driveway or other parking area.
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