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    Flip House Research Paper

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    are also the professional flippers whose entire income comes from buying properties, subcontracting out work to low bidders, and then putting the house back on the market in an accelerated time frame in a particular niche market. When just starting out, you need all the advice you can get. Here are some tips we have compiled specifically for the beginner in the business: 1.)…

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    Renting Vs Buying

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    young individual the advantages of having liquidity, mobility along with reduced financial burdens are rarely over shadowed by the distinct disadvantages of being legally committed to a strict rental agreement, restrictions on property use and possible charges for damages. Though depending on one's perspective, another possible disadvantage is that the individual has to find other solutions to store value of their money until such time they are ready to make the larger commitment and investment…

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    town responsible for the sidewalk's upkeep? This could be the case if the sidewalk is public property. If you live in a private development for example, then you own the sidewalk. Its maintenance is your responsibility. Anyone suffering an injury because of the sidewalk's poor condition can sue you for damages. Depending on local laws, you may be responsible for the upkeep of a sidewalk that's public property, that is, the section that goes by your front yard. This is often the case in suburbs…

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    artificial condition; thus, the Malones will likely be able to recover damages. I will explain this conclusion in detail, after first setting out the facts as I understand them. Summary of Facts. As I understand it from our prior conversation, on Sunday, March 16, 2014, the Malone family visited your artists’ collective without permission. During their visit to the private property…

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    Home Vs Renting

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    According to Zillow Group, a title company makes sure that the title to a piece of real estate is legitimate and then issues title insurance for that property. Title insurance protects the lender and/or owner against lawsuits or claims against the property that result from disputes over the title. Title companies also often maintain escrow accounts these contain the funds needed to close on the home to ensure that this money is used only for settlement…

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    Ethics and Intellectual Property Intellectual property is “intangible property, the product of human ingenuity, protected by law” (Lau & Johnson, 2015). Intellectual property includes things such as ideas, a title, a patent, or a trademark. There have been many court cases documented on the issue of intellectual property along with some ethical concerns that accompany. Some familiar cases are the Kellogg Cereal Shredded Whole Wheat cereal idea, the debate of who is rightfully the father of…

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    Indian Oil Case Study

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    I- INTRODUCTION Over the years, the commercial law regulating sale of goods and, subsequently, transfer of property had significantly evolved. Indeed, a topical subject brought before judicial courts have been the validity of retention of title clause (ROT), which namely gives the right to the seller to retain title in the property of unpaid goods that had physically passed to the buyer . This latest clause has been legitimate in Aluminium Industrie Vaassen B.V v Romalpa Aluminium , where a…

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    choosing another house to buy. Exterior Faults Inspection of exteriors is important to evaluate if there are damages need to be disclosed. Inspectors checks for deteriorating stairway case, broken glass, and if the garage is electronic or manual. Accessories of the house need to be inspected to prevent additional cost to repair such. Roof Roofs are evaluated thoroughly to for holes, damages tiles and tightness. Even the gutter is also evaluated if it functional damaged or needs…

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    senior citizen status. The problem that arises frequently in these housing developments is a common theme of residents that have no respect for the property. This observation comes from a personal standpoint based on my own experience of living in affordable housing, family members residing in public housing, and a personal contact with a rental property owner that accepts section 8. The lack of respect…

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    According to Yates, Berenicki-Korol, and Clarke (2013) risk management is highly encouraged when conducting business. In the case of business of Tom and his colleagues, they ought to consider getting insurance coverage regarding property insurance to guard against losses connected to building and content as a result of fire, flood, and others. In addition, the entity may want to consider obtaining insurance protection to safeguard against liabilities resulting from claims against…

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