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    Even if a potential buyer is ready to start renting, his or her credit score may not be. If the potential buyer has been renting an apartment since the foreclosure and loss of the home they were paying a mortgage on, then their credit score probably hasn 't gotten much better. In fact, the renter’s credit score probably dropped a bit lower. Renting an apartment does not help one’s credit score. In a perfect world, getting payments in on time would be enough to guarantee one’s ability to “rent to…

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    5. There was a window that needed to be replaced during their tenancy. Instead of replacing the window with a new one, the landlord replaced it using only panelling on the outside and insultation on the inside. 6. The yard had garbage scattered all through it, which attracted rats to the property. The tenants took photos of this and Property Standards saw the garbage when they came to inspect the property. In addition to this, there was mouse and/or rat feces within the house. 7. On…

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    Renting Vs Rent

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    If you are moving somewhere, you are probably going to have to make the decision to rent or buy. It can be a hard decision to make, but it’s important that you make it. There is lot’s of pros and cons for each option. I will go over them now. Let’s start with the pros of renting. When you rent, you aren’t committed to pay it for a long time. so if you change your mind about where you want to live, you can do that. It also can be cheaper, as the rent is usually cheaper than an owned house. Also…

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    One of the biggest mistakes that renters make is not getting renters insurance. Many people think that renters insurance is an unnecessary expense because their property manager has insurance. However, the manager's insurance only covers the building. It does not cover your belongings. There are a number of reasons you should get renters insurance. Below is a list of reasons that you should get renters insurance: Guest Injuries If someone gets injured while at your home, then you may be the…

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    Renters Insurance Speech

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    So you've decided to rent a new place, congratulations! We're sure you're excited to move in. Maybe you're already packing your things. But hold on a second - there's something you need to do first. See, your landlord's insurance only covers so much. The cost of repairing the building after a storm or a fire, for instance. That's about it. To protect yourself and your belongings, you'll need renters insurance. In order to guide you through the process and help you get the best deal possible,…

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    High Note: Lease Contract

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    in writing. Amy signed a leasing contract with High Now, which makes this is a valid agreement. Adhesion contracts are “take it or leave it” agreements that one party drafts the contract, and the other…

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    California Month to Month Rental Agreement California Civil Code permits a landlord to lease a residential property to a tenant using California Month to Month Rental Agreement. This type of month to month tenancy or tenancy at will is suitable for renters without a fixed requirement of rented accommodation. However, please ensure that a lead based paint disclosure and Megan's Law Disclosure is attached to the original contract form. In addition, here are some important considerations The…

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    Lease Vs Operating Lease

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    tenants. All rental advance payments will be recorded as a liability to the lessor and prepaid rent for the lessee (Schroder et al, 2011). For operating leases, APB Opinion No. 13 focus on noncapital leases which must reported by the leaseholder in a disclosure on the financial statement with the following requirements (Schroeder et al, 2011): • Three conditions required to be reported on operating leases by the leaseholder: a. Minimum rental payments required at the date of the latest balance…

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    Intentional Tort

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    As the owner of a commercial enterprise, there are several aspects of operating a business organization that one ought to be mindful of. With the traditional routines of running a business, the owner should even be knowledgeable of laws that pertain to the business as well as the effects they may have. The incident that occurred at Springfield Arms Apartments brings about queries on where the accountability lies, with the owner or the trespasser. The responsibility is weighted legally as damages…

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    By negotiating with the Navy KSI could possibly come up with an agreement that benefits both parties. Suggestions of key terms could include; leasing, renting or even a reduced price contract for the use of the equipment. By convincing the Navy that the time and money will be saved by allowing use of the needed equipment KSI will be more likely to gain use of the items. It is important that if use is granted there is a written agreement that states how, when and where the use of the equipment…

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