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    action against his landlord, Vista Apartments, Inc. Parker had entered into a lease agreement with Vista, in which case, some critical components of their contract were recorded. Numerous factors warrant liability on the part of Vista Apartments to the loss and injuries sustained by Parker. These factors are limited to negligence and a breach of the applicable tenant-landlord statutes that regulate lease and rental agreements within Florida. In some instances, the tenant-landlord lease agreement…

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    what do you need to know about painting your NYC rental apartment? Here are the most common questions: Question: My unit looks great, but I hate how dingy the hallways and lobbies are. Can I ask my landlord to repaint these common areas? Answer: Hallways and lobbies are out of your jurisdiction. Your landlord is obligated to paint or wallpaper those, but only whenever deemed necessary by the Department of Housing Preservation and Development. Question: The walls of my unit have become stained…

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    rental properties that require a residential lease. In order to be considered valid, certain requirements must exist. It is also important to understand the basic rights for both the landlord and the tenant(s). Finally, this paper will explore what legislation and civil rights laws have done in regards to the landlord-tenant relationship. It is important to first understand the requirements that are needed in order to make a lease valid. These are capacity to contract, legal objective, offer and…

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    Mao Zedong Dbq

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    equality that is ruled by a dictator. Mao Zedong did not make a better society economically because landlords were forced to leave their property, their society was not doing well and the society socially had religion and culture destroyed and including discrimination towards landlords. Mao Zedong did not make a better society economically because the society was not doing so well, especially landlords were negatively benefited. In document #1 by Wang Xin who was a Chinese peasant that worked…

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    would be told that I am not a lawyer but the advice will be checked by a solicitor. As a paralegal I may be considered a paid worker delivering welfare services. Jeannette would be advised that if her lease is a fixed term agreement (FTA) that the landlord cannot evict her until the end of the lease (Residential Tenancies Act NSW (RTA) 2010 s86). However, Jeannette would need to determine if the agreement is fixed or periodic due to the discrepancies in the RTA and regulation. For example, a FTA…

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    Introduction: This report is an observational summary of the Landlord and Tenant Board in Mississauga Ontario, located at 3 Robert Speck Parkway suite 520. The office was on a main route and had a bus stop nearby. Despite the available public transportation, the location might have been inconvenient for those who had to travel far, especially considering that there are only 4 Landlord and Tenant Boards in the greater Toronto area (GTA). In addition, to the long travel, the cost of commuting…

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    exciting time, however, it brings with it a new set of responsibilities. If you are planning to live off campus in an apartment, you’ll need to know what your rights are as a tenant living in an apartment building. While your agreement with your landlord is unique, there are basic tenant rights that will always remain no matter where you live. Here is what you need to know to prepare yourself for apartment living. Your Rights Be aware that the apartment you are renting is a space that belongs…

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    Research Paper On Felons

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    result, paroles are stuck in finding housing in the privatized housing market, which can more rigorous when it comes to finding acceptance in housing. Many times in the private housing sector landlords are required to do a background check for each potential tenant. While performing the background screening landlords…

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    Scale Of Homelessness

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    private landlords to not accept social tenants is because they will not take housing benefit payments, so a private landlord not receiving their rent may not be able to pay their bill and may not be able to exist, and if they take on a large proportion of social tenants, e.g. a private landlord with 20 properties with social tenants living in them, it is likely that 7 of those tenants will be in serious arrears potentially and for a private landlord that’s unsustainable. And if a private…

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    Eviction And Poverty

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    a child would mean a landlord would want to keep a the child in a stable environment. However, even when the tenant has children living in the rental unit there are no breaks given during the eviction process. Additionally, children who live in poverty are often victimized for the smallest of reasons. Desmond gives the account of Arleen’s sons who had a snowball fight that ended with him hitting a passing car. The police then follow the boy to Arleen’s home and the landlord, now believing the…

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