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    Having committing some transgressions of my own, I am one of the proponents of this topic. Not securing long-term employment, very bad purchase decisions, educational loans and some scary medical mishaps has my credit score pretty low at the moment. And yet, I would like to have a home of my own one day. It will take some time to clear the accounts that are weighing me down but at least I know what I have to do to fulfill my dream. The current real estate marketlets discredited clients know…

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    GOVERNANCE OF THE STRATA CORPORATION: As per the Strata Property Act, the first Annual General Meeting will be held once 50% + 1 strata lots have been conveyed to the new owners. At the meeting a strata council will be elected among the owners. We shall assist the Owners and the Strata Council in maintaining a quality and desirable residence, and to ensure that the concerns and…

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    declined and this caused a racial transition in the community. The homes were bought by a more mixed population. Russians, orthodox Jews, Asian Americans and few blacks. The homes in Canarsie, still owned by Jews and some Russians, became rental properties, allowing more blacks to move in and significantly changed the racial makeup of the community. Many Jews and Italian moved out of the neighborhood during the 1980s-90s. Currently the community is predominantly African…

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    Saving Capitalism

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    Capitalism: For the Many, Not the Few, Robert B. Reich describes what he believes ails modern society. Major themes the book touches on include the so-called “free market,” describing the prevailing view, his building blocks of capitalism, the workings of property, monopoly, and contracts, and bankruptcy and associated enforcement mechanisms. He then moves on to work and worth: the myth that a person is paid equivalent to their value to society, how CEO and Wall Street pay do not adhere to…

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    couple own the sperm and eggs, they do not own the embryos and subsequently children made from them (McLachlan and Swales 2000: 3). Supporters of commercial surrogacy insist that parental rights are not property rights. As an illustration, take the example of selling a home. When selling this property, money would flow from the buyer to seller and there would be a corresponding transfer of legal rights. This would establish the ownership of the house from one to the other. This is not the case…

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    The Outer Space Treaty specifically states that private entities can launch and have access to outer space, but that “private actors cannot establish private property rights in outer space (WILJ 2016).” The government is responsible for acknowledging and allowing for the private ownership of property. This treaty prevents other countries (that are capable of space exploration) from overstepping bounds that create a war like situation. “Article VIII ensures that private space exploration…

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    terms fair market value and fair value are typically used in business-owner buy-sell agreements without proper consideration of the confusion these terms can cause. Fair market value is defined by the Internal Revenue Service as the price at which a property would change hands between a willing buyer and a willing seller when the former is not under any compulsion to buy and the latter is not under any compulsion to sell, both parties having reasonable knowledge of relevant facts. It is…

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    a new theory of property in the early seventeenth century by English philosopher John Lock led to considerations of the emergence of private property and subject to ownership, and land that must be cultivated. John Locke developed this idea of property in the context of English’s appropriation of American soil especially. Chapter V of The Second Treatise of Government ‘Of property’ highlights Locke’s ideas about property. This treatise describes the Lockean theory of property as a theory of…

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    In these trying economic times, for many homeowners it may not be a viable option to move out of their home into new accommodations due to increasing expenses. Do you have options if you are in need of increased living space? There are viable options that are likely within you budget. What Are My House Extension Options? Most homeowners tend to run out living space regardless of their home size. As we acquire items over the years, some items are simply to valuable to discard, but some…

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    P1ma Housing Case Study

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    7.0 CHALLENGES The main challenges faced by PR1MA housing project are that, PR1MA has to ensure that the housing development project comes up with the right products that meet the demands of the users and also gets approvals from various authorities. For the first challenge faced by PR1MA which is to ensure that the housing development produced met the users’ criteria, PR1MA Corporation must ensuring that project meets the demands of the stakeholders. The citizens are hoping the government can…

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