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    He conducted the survey in Milwaukee Eviction Court, through in in-person questionnaires of tenants who appeared in eviction court between January and February 201 (Eviction and Reproduction 95). 1,328 evictions were filed, but tenants only appeared in 378 cases and of those, 251 were interviewed (66.4% response rate) (Eviction and Reproduction 95). They were asked about their current residences (rent, number of bedrooms, etc.), outcome of their hearing (evicted, dismissed, postponed, etc.), and…

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    Property Insurance Essay

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    Fundamentally, property insurance claims are critically distinguishable from liability claims in that property insurance is generally intended only to encompass first-party claims. See Parks Real Estate Purchasing Group v. St. Paul Fire & Marine Ins. Co., 472 F.3d 33, 41 (2006) (citing 2 Ostrager & Newman, Insurance Coverage Disputes § 21.01[a], at 1303 (13th ed. 2006)). This is so, because the subject of a property coverage property is a thing, whereas the subject of a liability policy is a…

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    Highlighting an interesting topic in the economic sector, Mr. Rick Newman develops a valuable analysis based on the data extracted from the Housing Market Recovery Index (Housing MRI) research project. Using two different charts that belong to the same general data (the market’s leading housing recovery cities and the market lagging housing recovery cities), this economist creates a close relationship between Unemployment Rate and the Average home price change since the housing market bottomed…

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    In this essay I will be advising Eric on certain ways to severe the property and explaining the differences between joint tenancy and tenancy in common. I will be using relevant case law and statues to prove my advisory. Starting off, when Tom died he left his property Mason Towers off to his 5 children, assuming this is after the 1926 the children will be held as joint tenants instead of tenants in common. However, in the law it states that there can only be a maximum of 4 joint tenants, so…

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    The housing market currently, in my opinion is completely out of control. Aren’t you tired of paying so much for your rent? Don’t you want to stop paying someone else’s mortgage? Homeowner’s insurance, escrow balance, interest percentage, principal amount… so many different things you got to keep up with. I believe the solution lies within the concept of “Living with Less” (LwL). The “LwL” approach to life offers people affordable housing, the ability to become debt-free or minimize their…

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    TITLE Tegal Sari: Affordable Luxury Hotel in Ubud, Bali Surrounded by Paddy Fields LEAD PARAGRAPH Who say luxury is expensive? You always pay for what you get, but that is not the case if you stay at Tegal Sari hotel in Ubud, Bali. This hotel, surrounded by paddy field, claims itself to be a two-star accommodation, but I think the term 'two stars' here doesn't represent its facilities, as what you get here is way more than just the one rated with two stars. In fact, nothing is rated with two…

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    • United Bank of India Home Loan: Owning a home is a dream of many which can come true with the help of United Bank of India Housing Loan scheme. The loan is offered at attractive rates of interest and minimal associated charges. Purpose: The loan can be obtained for construction, purchase, extension, repairs, renovation, or furnishing of a residential house or apartment. The bank also provides the facility of supplementary finance for the completion of the project through the employer. The…

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    “The Bullard House” case today was about the familiar negotiation that we might have experienced or would have a high possibility to do in real life: real estate negotiation. In this kind of transaction, quite frequently, there are the participation of agents who work for their clients’ interests. Sometimes because of their commission from the transaction, sometimes in order to fulfill their clients’ real purposes, they try to make the deal at any cost. From “The Bullard House” case, we could…

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    Abbas Agha Essay

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    The plot: It describes a decaying building that has four apartments and is run by a supervisor named Abbas Agha. Abbas intends to own the building and resell it that is why he stops the tenants from repairing the building. It is ruined after a rainy day and the municipality informs the residents of the building that their apartments will be approved to them by mortgage. The main characters: Abbas Agha: the owner of the building, and his mother who is a housewife with traditional value. Mrs…

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    Gurgaon Case Study

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    Gurgaon has emerged as a favourite destination for most of the property buyers in the National Capital Region (NCR). The main reason is the rapid infrastructural development in the city that has proven beneficial for both commercial and residential real estate in Gurgaon. Also, the developers have been selling their projects in Gurgaon as an economic and restful place for the buyers. On the other hand, Gurgaon has also become one of the biggest hubs in terms of creating jobs in the services…

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