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    traditional financing. The boomerang buyers will also be able to deduct the interest, and property taxes on their income taxes. 2) Rent-to-own or lease option: The boomerang buyer would pay rent for a house, and have the option to buy it for a set…

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    Given that all property was primarily available to all members of a community, an individual cannot acquire property “without the consent of all his fellow-commoners” (Second Treatise of Government, p. 21). According to Locke, each individual has equal right to property, thus when an individual obtains goods, he or she does so with the permission of society given that each individual was presented…

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    Know the reasons to invest in granny flats as rental property The granny flats are built with the help of councils. There are many builders who are promoting the concept of building the granny flats on the back of suburban homes. There are clients who wish to buy a property and build a granny flat in order to increase the cash flow. These flats are becoming very popular as secondary dwellings. They aim to boost the housing that is affordable including land as well as plots. These flats are best…

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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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    does property come from? What does the labor theory of value mean? How do people acquire the right to property? How and why is private property justified? Whether by natural reason or the word of the Bible, the earth can be considered the property of…

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    that human entitles for rights such as right for life, liberty and health along with his line of natural rights theory, but Marx attacked his view, arguing that human rights purposed by Locke was merely a doctrine in advancing the interest of private property. In his view, every right was the right of inequality since it applied an equal standard to unequal individuals (Andrew, 1994). In the context of freedom, it is obvious that Locke and Marx protect people’s freedom by rejecting slavery.…

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    V. E-Permits

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    life and property from high water events (i.e. Floods, Tropical Systems, and etc.) 4. The importance of flood plain management i. During the 20th Century, floods were the number one natural disaster to cause the loss of lives and property, according to the USGS ii. Floodplain management reduces the risk of losing life or property to high water. B. Mission Statement…

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    Locke’s philosophies advocate liberty, equality and freedom from oppressive government. Yet, in The Second Treatise on Civil Government, Locke justifies the colonization and disempowerment of Native Americans and Africans in his discussions of freedom, property and slavery. In The Racial Contract, Charles W. Mills exposes the contradictions in Locke’s political and theoretical thought, particularly his deviation from the law of nature when it came to non-European people of color. According to…

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    Solano County

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    the Solano HCP is to support the preservation of threatened and endangered species (Covered Species) and their habitat, and conserve the biological diversity within private property rights, provide a healthy economic environment for the citizens, industries, and agriculture, and allow for the ongoing operation and maintenance of private and public facilities in Solano County (SCWA, 2012). Additionally, the Solano HCP describes 10 guiding principles to the conservation program, the following…

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    Property Tax Assessment

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    any from 3.036-4.176 APR. The property tax assessment ratios are around 4% and the mileage rate .100%, so If you wanted to find out the property tax on a residential property, you would multiply that the appraise value by the 4% tax ratio. In doing so, it will provide you with an assessed value that is multiply by the mileage rate to achieve your property tax estimate. For example, suppose you have an appraised value of 200,000 X 4%=800,000 X.100=800 for your property tax (South…

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