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    John Macdonald Case Study

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    John MacDonald was the son of Alexander MacDonald of Genaladal and Margaret MacDonald of Scotland; John had three siblings Donald, a younger brother, and sisters Helen and Peggy. John, his brother and sisters went to St. John’s Island in May of 1772 aboard the Alexander bringing with them 210 settlers. Things would get harder for the MacDonald’s, John and Donald went off to war leaving Helen in charge of their estate. The situation on St. John’s Island would only become worse with proprietors not paying quitrents and absentee proprietors; the government having to step in which lead to conflicts between the proprietors, landlords, tenants and the government officials. The distance between St. John’s Island and England did not help the conflict,…

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    13. INSPECTION OF PREMISES. Lessor and Lessor's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Lessor for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Lessor and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the…

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    “What Is Home” What is home? If you look up the definition of the home it would come out to be, Home is a permanent place where one lives. Nevertheless, the definition of a home goes much beyond its visible description. A home is the place where you not only feel comfortable, but the place you look forward to living in every day. It surrounds you with a community that will always be there for you. A home is a place that makes you nostalgic if you are gone for long periods of time. A home is not…

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    North Carolina Parking Area Lease Agreement North Carolina Parking Area Lease Agreement is a perfect tool for those on a lookout for a parking space or have unused parking space. Such person can enter into a lease agreement and enjoy benefits of win-win situation. This document is suitable for leasing parking space adjoining to the business or operations of the tenant. The landlord and tenant can terminate this lease agreement only by serving a 30-day notice. This contract template has 7…

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    House Flippers Insurance

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    Homeowner's Insurance For House Flippers: How To Make Sure You're Always Covered Flipping houses can be fast and even easy money if you know what you're doing, but one aspect of the business that often catches these renovating entrepreneurs off guard is insurance. It's a home, so you need coverage, but it's nor really yours to live in, so what's a confused flipper to do? Here's the lowdown on homeowner's insurance for the temporary homeowner: Why Homeowner's Insurance Is Important For House…

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    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 landlord enters into individual…

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    The Tenant: A Case Study

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    The major focus is based on the Landlord's application to terminate a tenancy and evict the Tenant due to the reason that the Tenant or another occupant of the rental unit has: 1) committed an illegal act or has carried out, or permitted someone to carry out an illegal trade, business or occupation in the rental unit or the residential complex involving the production of an illegal drug, the trafficking in an illegal drug or the possession of an illegal drug for the purposes of trafficking; and…

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    Council voted 6-5 to narrowly approve a policy that would make it illegal to evict occupants for no-cause. Under the Tenant Protection Ordinance (Ordinance), landlords are prohibited from evicting current tenants unless the reasons fall under at least one of twelve criteria, which includes: failure to pay rent, habitual lease violation, property damage, refusal to sign a new lease, causing nuisance, refusing pre-requested apartment access, unapproved subleasing. In addition to these just cause…

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    The key characteristics of the commercial leasing Act 1995 include that a lessor is obligated to provide any potential lessee with a copy of a proposed lease while commencing negotiation. Moreover, a lessor is also required to provide a statement of disclosure before the lease is renewed or entered into. The Act and regulations specifies the motives of a disclosure statement. Landlords are obliged to provide tenants with an annual estimate of the outgoings at the end of the financial year. The…

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    Intentional Tort

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    As a property landlord, committing yourself to delivering excellent service to the tenants is imperative no matter who you are dealing with. Striving to develop a beneficial business association with tenants, maintenance team, staff, as well as potential renters is also very important in order to be successful. In addition to the previously mentioned being well-mannered, pay attention to residents as well as staff, while working with them to resolve any concerns they may have is also…

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