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1. Abandon
Answer: is to intentionally and permanently give up, surrender, leave and desert or
relinquish all interest or ownership in property, a home or other premises, or a right of way.
The word is often used in situations to determine whether a resident has left his/her
apartment and the property inside and does not intend to come back.
2. Absolute
Answer: is a chemical substance that is not mixed pure. A single dose of or
exposure to a substance
3. Acceptance
Answer: is voluntarily receiving something that is ottered. This is a required component of a
legal contract
4. Accessible
,Answer: is the public and common use areas of an apartment community, which can be
used by "individuals with physical disabilities." A requirement for apartments constructed for
first occupancy after March 13, 1991.
5. Accessible route
Answer: s a continuous and unobstructed path through corridors,
floors, ramps, elevators, parking access aisles, curb ramps, walks, etc. which can be used be a
person with a severe disability using a wheelchair and that is also safe for use by persons
with other disabilities. A requirement for apartments constructed after March 13, 1991.
6. Accommodation
Answer: refers to changes in rules, services, practices or policies that
allow persons with disabilities equal enjoyment of housing but do not change the
nature of the program.
7. Accrual basis
accounting
Answer: refers to the accounting method that records income and expenses in
the fiscal period they are earned or incurred regardless of when they are actually
received or paid.
8. Action
, Answer: in the sense of a judicial proceeding includes recoupment, counterclaim,
set-ott, suit in equity and any other proceedings in which rights are determined.
9. Administrative
complaint
Answer: is a complaint that is usually referred to as a "fair housing
complaint". It is a written statement filed with HUD, DOJ or a state enforcement
agency alleging that a fair housing violation has occurred.
10. Administrative law
judge
Answer: is a federal judge who hears evidence in an
administrative hearing and determines if discrimination occurred, and, if so, decides what
penalties, fines or damages must be awarded to the person against whom the
discrimination occurred.
11. Administrator
Answer: exercises independent judgment and discretion and manages and
oversees management policies and general business operations.
12. Advertising
Answer: is the non-personal promotion of the product, service or company in mass media
, that is openly paid for and/or sponsored by you.
13. Advertising
strategies
Answer: begin with describing and identifying the target audience. The next step is
to set up specific objectives and decide on the advertising budget
14. Adware
Answer: is a form of spyware that collects information about the user in order to
display advertisements in the Web browser based on the information it collects from the
user's browsing patterns.
15. Affirmative action
Answer: is a plan or program created to increase opportunities for
minorities, women, disabled/handicapped individuals, veterans and other protected
classes
16. Agent
Answer: is a person who is authorized to act for another (the agent's principal)
through employment, by contract or apparent authority. The importance is that the
agent can bind the principal by contract or create liability while in the scope of the agency.
17. Aggrieved party