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| Half-bath   | Also called powder rooms, half-baths contain a toilet and a sink but no bathtub or shower stall.
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| Hazard insurance   | This provision of homeowners insurancecovers damage by fire, wind or other disaster. It is required by all lenders before a loan is approved
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| Header   | Crossbeams above windows and doors.
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| Heat pump   | An electric cooling and heating system.
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| Hectare   | The equivalent of 2.471 acres.
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| High density   | The concentration of housing units in a specific area or on a specific property.
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| High-rise   | Any building higher than six stories.
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| Hip roof   | A pitched roof with sloping sides.
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| Historic preservation   | The physical rehabilitation of a historic home or building and the movement begun in the 1960s in the U.S. to preserve and protect landmarks and urban neighborhoods.
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| Historic structure   | A home or building listed in the National Register of Historic Places and certified as historic by the U.S. Secretary of the Interior.
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| Home equity conversion mortgage   | Loans made to older owners who want to convert equity into money. Because borrowers are qualified on the basis of the value of their home, e, the loan is not the same as a home equity loan. Also known as reverse mortgages.
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| Home equity loan   | A loan that allows owners to borrow against the equity in their homes.
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| Home inspection   | An examination of a home's construction, condition and internal systems by an inspector or contractorprior to purchase.
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| Home rule   | The power of a local government to adopt its own land-use regulations.
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| Home warranty   | A type of insurance that covers repairs to certain parts of a house and some fixtures
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