A special type of metal flashing that protects horizontal joints between siding panels that don't overlap. It has a Z-shaped profile and is designed to tuck up under the upper panel and overlap the …
Zero Cash Flow Property
A type of investment property in which the investor puts in a small amount of cash upfront and receives little to no cash flow from the property because the majority of the income from the property …
Zero Energy Building
A building with zero net energy consumption, meaning the total amount of energy used by the building on an annual basis is roughly equal to the amount of renewable energy created on the site. …
Zero-Based Budgeting
A method of budgeting where all expenses must be justified for each new period. It's often used in property management and development planning. …
Zero-Lot Line
Refers to the placement of a home on its lot in such a way that one or more sides of the home really has no yard space. The home is built right up to the edge of the property line. …
Zero-Net
When the seller receives little or no net proceeds from the property sale. …