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    your life simple and easy nor marred by volatility. So what do you prefer when you think of the housing Is it to rent Or is it ... buy a house? The following is an account of the advantages and disadvantages of each: renting and buying. The advantages of renting: •sometimes renting a house is the perfect solution for pre-marriage, with the high prices currently, and the terrible increment of unemployment rates; buying a house considered a big obstacle to the verge of marriage, therefore…

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    come. Buying a tux for the occasion isn’t always your best option, which is why A Cleaner Image in Centerville, UT, specializes in carrying only the most elegant, up to date items for formal wear and tux rentals. There are a host of reasons why renting a dress or tuxedo from A Cleaner Image is a much better option than purchasing formal wear, the first being that it is far less cheaper. Even the most simple tux or formal gown can cost upwards of $500, and who has that kind of cash lying…

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    Renting a car isn't for everyboody. If you're like me and keep your automobile for a lot of years then leasing isn't for you. If however, you don't get "attached" to an an automobile as some of us do, and you prefer having a different car every few years then renting may be for you. Still the trip is self can be very enjoyable. The scenery is breathtaking in many places. Each little village or town has something unique to provide. There are even winery's that you can visit along the way. There…

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    Although the terms of agreement stated above, are applicable to Fern - it is recommended that a non-solicitation clause be placed in his terms of agreement in the event that he decides to accept the offer to join the company. Based on Mann Lawyers (2013), an non-solicitation clause pertains to an agreement indicating that the staff agrees not to approach workers of the business and influence them to leave the establishment for new employment opportunities, or approach customers of the firm for…

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    In following with the rent-to-own option, one must know that renting is still quite costly, but not as extreme as buying a house straightaway. Renting a house is cheap and it costs thousands of dollars. so with that said, a “boomerang buyer” just coming back from the foreclosure crisis, keeping in mind that they are still in a lot of debt and may not even…

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    Honey, I Hate the Neighbors The process of buying a home can be a daunting and stress full task for an individual. The combination of finding an ideal dwelling within an individual’s price range, the process of obtaining a home loan and taking the responsibility of becoming a home owning adult can mount tremendous amounts of stress on any individual. Although after the process is completed, a veil of satisfaction will rain on new homeowners because completing such a stressful task without…

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    Newly launched townhouses are commonly seen as an attractive option for property buyers, especially for first time buyers looking for a starter family home. There is, however, a lot of discussion on whether townhouses, single family detached houses, or condominiums are better, with real estate forums and websites such as CanDoFinance filled with arguments for and against each option. Some of the main arguments in favour of townhouses are that they are not only more spacious and aesthetically…

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    be able to afford a home easier over time similar to a payment plan on a large purchase. Renters can pay a landlord to live in a home in smaller amounts over a period of time such as five or ten years rather than try to afford a larger mortgage. Renting can definitely provide an alternative means to pay off a home all while living in it. Mortgages are often times too large for many people to afford and if payments can be made over a period of 10 years to a private party instead of a bank that…

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    The book Renting Lacy: A Story of America’s Prostituted Children is an informative story on an epidemic that is growing in the United States. The author Linda Smith founded the Shared Hope International organization that helps to fight sex trafficking worldwide. The book brings awareness to the horrors these kids face when forced into sex trafficking. The author after every chapter has a commentary that explains in more detail the world of these children. She explains how these children become a…

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    buy a house? This decision is hard to make due to the reason that each of the choices have their own advantages and disadvantages. According to the National Association of Realtors, there will be “five to six million families that will become new renting households in the next ten years.” (Harper 2013) We might ask ourselves, why is there a growth of people wishing to rent an apartment instead of buying a home? Before the American Dream involves buying a home, buy why is there many American…

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