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    Meeting Potential Renters

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    straight out to the property where you will be alone with them. First, meet them in a public place such as coffee shop. This will provide you to give them a interest form for your rental and will allow you to get a quick feel for them before you take them out and show them your property one-on-one. This is also a good time to take a…

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    Wgu Est1 Task 2

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    several contracts. For instance, we will be required to form a lease contract when we decide to rent out property for our business. The leasehold interest we will engage in is Periodic Tenancy, which is the automatic renewal of the contract for another rental period unless formally and properly terminated (Holcomb, 2015). Our business has chosen to rent property because it will save us money if we are required to change locations due to unforeseen circumstances. In addition to forming a lease…

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    Landlord Tenant Law Essay

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    pay for all the damage incurred on the property during their time occupy at estate. Since the landlord will vouch for the grounds and building making sure that the property is clean, neat, accessible, and in same condition upon the end of his or her rental period. To simplify the economic feature of the end of this residence, the security deposit will be used by the premise holders to refund the owners and to migrate leaseholder’s violations. If the tenant cause damage to the property and leave…

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    Alaska Residential Lease Agreement Alaska Residential Lease Agreement is an instrument executed between a landlord of a property and a tenant in Alaska State to document the operative guidelines, terms, and conditions of tenancy. This form is suitable for use in residential tenancy in Alaska State. Terms and conditions of tenancy stipulated in this form are legally binding on the tenant and the landlord. Please prepare this form accurately and ensure that both parties sign it in acceptance.…

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    Vaz Construction Inc in New Bedford, Massachusetts Vaz Construction Inc is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts and provides a variety of quality services. Not only does Vaz Construction Inc provide roofing services to those who may need additional work done on their roof or an entirely new roof, but they also offer siding services and window replacements. With high quality employees, Vaz Construction inc provides the best roofing, siding, and window replacement services in New Bedford,…

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    Renting Versus Owning

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    Unit 5 Written Assignment University of the People In this essay I will analyze the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus owning a home. Renting can offer the advantage of mobility. If you can live in a place without committing to more than a one-year lease, you are able to move when you want to or when you need to. There is not the responsibility of repairs or maintenance when you rent. These can be significant costs for owners. A renter can move to a newer or better place when they…

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    Advantages Of Outer Banks

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    Are you interested in buying or selling a home in the Outer Banks area? If you are, you may be interested in using the services of a real estate agent, as many home buyers and home sellers are. While a large number of home buyers and home sellers use the assistance of a real estate agent, you may be wondering whether or not you really should. If you are interested in learning whether or not an Outer Banks real estate agent can help you, you will want to read on. When it comes to selling a home,…

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    1. No Rent or Mortgage. By purchasing and living in a van, you only have to pay your car and insurance bills. No contracts, no mortgages, no property taxes, and freedom plus mobility. You can customize your van however you need based on your wants and beliefs. The only money you'd spend is on the van and your customization (which vary on the person and van). 2. No (or few) Utility Bills. This goes back to personal preference. while some may be paying $350 for internet, $40 for their phone, and…

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    Single Mom Research Paper

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    As a single parent with two children, I will initially pay for a one bedroom apartment rent, as well as for utilities such as electricity, water, and cable TV. First, I will pay $650 a month for a one bedroom apartment that consists of appliances such as a microwave and refrigerator. Despite all the working hours, I still need a stable place to call home and go to. Additionally, in terms of utilities, I will pay $172 for necessities such as electricity and water; however, I will also add in $20…

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    Respondent Bret Derrickson asserts that neither he nor Respondent Hu denied Complainant’s rental application based on her source of income. Derrickson asserts that Respondent Hu approved Complainant’s rental application but Complainant was unable to meet the lease terms agreed upon July 1, 2016. Derrickson states that he met Complainant on June 18, 2016, and showed her the available properties at 800 S. Wells. Derrickson acknowledges that Complainant disclosed that she had a “Housing Choice…

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