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    LEASE AGREEMENT This Commercial Lease Agreement (the “Agreement”) entered into and effective this 7th day of January, 2015, by and between Lessor/Landlord Winston Astrachan (“Lessor”) and Lessee/Tenant Q Ballet Studio, LLC. (“Lessee”). In consideration of this Agreement, Lessor agrees to lease to Lessee and Lessee agrees to lease from Lessor the property located at 153 Peachtree Road, Atlanta GA, 30303 for use as a commercial ballet studio. TERMS: Lessee agrees to pay $600 per month on the…

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    Specifically state the difference between normal wear-and-tear and damage that will result in the forfeiture of the deposit. Pet clauses Pets can be the most destructive occupant of a rental property. If you want to allow for pets, make sure a pet deposit, or additional amount of added monthly rent, is clearly stated in the lease. Some landlords will allow only certain types or sizes of pets. Again, make your pet policy clearly stated…

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    Abstract Rent control was first imposed in the United States as a response to the difficulties faced during wartime (Jenkins, 2009). The primary goal was to create affordable housing and prevent profiteering by property owners who sought to take advantage of “the extreme market pressures”(Jenkins, 2009, p.74). During the 1950’s, a removal of rent control ensued; the 1970’s experienced a resurgence of rent control in California, New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and several other northeast…

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    This agreement is prima facie consistent with the Street v Mountford exclusive possession, rental payments, and certainty of term requirements. However, there is doubt that this agreement satisfies the LPA 1925 requirements that any lease of less than three years’ duration includes the best rent ‘reasonably obtainable’. The agreed £100 per…

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    Rental homes really only need to be painted every four or five years. In between tenants, a good cleaning and a good once-over with the Magic Eraser will take care of most of the scuffs that the walls endure. But when you do repaint, what color should you reach for—your favorites? White? Trendy colors? Experts say no. In fact, if you learn a little about the psychology of color, you can use the touch up in your favor and maybe even get your rental property rented faster. Here are the basics:…

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    In today’s society, having a place to live in is very important. That raise the question of how one should live their lives, should one rent or should one buy a house? This decision is hard to make due to the reason that each of the choices have their own advantages and disadvantages. According to the National Association of Realtors, there will be “five to six million families that will become new renting households in the next ten years.” (Harper 2013) We might ask ourselves, why is there a…

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    Tenant's Lease Case Study

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    LEASE, made the 1st day of January, 2016 between Luis Alberto Garay, hereinafter called "Landlord" and, Jorge Olguin Serrano, hereinafter called "Tenant(s)." 1. PREMISES/TERM/USE: Landlord agrees to lease to Tenant(s) the house located at 552 Sea Shell Ln, Las Vegas, NV 89110 hereinafter called the "Premises" for a term of 12 months beginning on January 1, 2016 and ending on December 31, 2016, for use and occupancy by Tenant(s) as a strictly residential dwelling. 2. RENT: The rent for the term…

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    own a proportion of the company making you a shareholder. As the value of a company’s shares go up and down, the value of the shareholders investments so too. Usually you invest in the company because they offer a capital growth. Purpose of Shares Main reason to buy shares it to gain an income from the money the company makes but you do have to pay a certain amount to the company and may lose that money entirely. The main reason why you should sell shares from your company is that some of the…

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    monitor the competition’s clients. Revenue from sales eventuality increased to the point that ownership could begin long delayed renovations. The improvement of the physical plant allowed the ownership to switch their franchised affiliation to a company that generated more demand, was more creative and openly welcomed their new…

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    One of the biggest questions that many people are asking is should I buy a house? This is a very good question to ask. There is an ongoing debate on rather buying a house is better than continuing to rent one. Consider the stability, freedom, and now the affordability that buying your own house can bring. In most cases it’s more beneficial to buy a home instead of renting one. If you have ever considered buying a house, I’m going to tell you why you’re on the right track. Buying a…

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