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    too expensive; however, the truth is, going without renters insurance is more costly. Renters Insurance Covers Your Personal Property As a renter, when you purchase insurance, you get coverage for your personal property. If the home or apartment you reside in experiences a fire and your property is damaged, then it’s likely that you will receive a check to replace your property. Without renters insurance, you have to pay to replace everything you own, including:…

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    One of the biggest mistakes that renters make is not getting renters insurance. Many people think that renters insurance is an unnecessary expense because their property manager has insurance. However, the manager's insurance only covers the building. It does not cover your belongings. There are a number of reasons you should get renters insurance. Below is a list of reasons that you should get renters insurance: Guest Injuries If someone gets injured while at your home, then you may be the…

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    renters discover only after it's too late. Sun Ray Corp, one of New York's premier insurance agencies, recommends that everyone should carry rental insurance. A renter's insurance policy includes several invaluable benefits, including: Personal Property Coverage: Think about the cost of replacing everything you own, from big-ticket items like furniture and electronics down to your kitchenware. You might be surprised at how much it would cost to replace everything after a fire or flood, which…

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    Reaction to Property Outlaws The article talks about a problem, which has been neglected by many scholars, that property outlaws have in fact contributed to the update of property law. The authors divide property outlaws into three categories: acquisitive outlaws, expressive outlaws and intersectional outlaws. By analyzing these three sorts of property outlaws in deterrent and retributive ways, the authors find that property outlaws are alternative way to express information and reach social…

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    W. Jefferey Bolster’s book, “The Mortal Sea”, is viewed by many as an explanation of marine ecosystem depletion by the hands of the fisherman with a desire for more. With stories that end in such tragedy or environmental degradation, it often requires readers to place blame or vilify a player in this story, and that villain is most commonly made out to be the fishermen. This accusation would not be a careless one, since it was the fisherman that physically participated in this mass depletion of…

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    But when you do repaint, what color should you reach for—your favorites? White? Trendy colors? Experts say no. In fact, if you learn a little about the psychology of color, you can use the touch up in your favor and maybe even get your rental property rented faster. Here are the basics: • Green: Health, tranquility, money, nature. • Purple: Royalty, health, success, wisdom. • Pink: Calming, love, romance. • White: Purity, innocence, empty, spacious. • Brown: Reliability, practicality,…

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    is unemployed, substance abuse, and dysfunctional families.The perception of Section Eight tenants are that they are that the majority of the time, it is not the individuals on government assistance that diminish a community, but the investor, the property managers, and the slumlord. HUD's mission is to create strong, sustainable, inclusive communities and quality affordable homes for all. HUD is working to strengthen the housing market to bolster the economy and protect consumers; meet the need…

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    a thought to buying a Townhome. Townhomes, like condos, are common interest developments. However, the neighbors not only share the street name, but their properties are also entwined. They are most commonly referred to as row houses as they share a common wall and in some cases, they also share a stretch of rooftop with adjacent properties. However, prior to buying one, here are the five things you should consider Understanding your rights to rebuild and refurnish For buying a St George,…

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    of the Agreement, was this Agreement a long drawn out agreement or relatively easily agreed upon with the Seller, and what is the Purchaser’s tolerance for risk. Further, how did Purchaser find this property, why does Purchaser want this property and not another available property, what is the property to be used for after purchase. Since no facts state otherwise, I will assume this will remain a commercial transaction and Purchaser does…

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    There is a saying, "To be happy, make others happy", so property owners are no poles apart. Being Great Landlord needs money, time, and effort, and it will be rewarding if it assists the property owner keeps the right tenants. A good tenant is precious, and the property owners may need them more than the renters do. Moreover, the tenants assist their homeowners in paying their mortgage by offering their monthly rent. If you are a property owner, and if you would like to be a Great Landlord,…

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