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    college can be a very exciting time, however, it brings with it a new set of responsibilities. If you are planning to live off campus in an apartment, you’ll need to know what your rights are as a tenant living in an apartment building. While your agreement with your landlord is unique, there are basic tenant rights that will always remain no matter where you live. Here is what you need to know to prepare yourself for apartment living. Your Rights Be aware that the apartment you are renting is…

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    Rent Control Rent control happens mostly everywhere, but how does it work? When rents of the rental properties are held down below the market rate is called rent control. The government tried to protect poor in high rates of housing from landowners by setting up the rent control (Brownfield, 1975). Thus, the government sets up a maximum rate for the rental properties that landowners can charge to their customers to help people in poverty. When city government “imposes rent control, it means the…

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    Is Renting Better Than Buying? Tough question, isn’t it? Some folks fall squarely on either side for very legitimate and often personal reasons. Where you find yourself in life also might affect whether you choose to rent or buy. Then there’s that wild card called the economy, which affects us all. But, absent current variables, here are more questions to ask about renting versus buying. Is it cheaper to rent? The quick answer is it depends where you are. A small town in Montana? Maybe…

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    sale because of the affect that the economy can have on the property values in your area. Purchasing a home can also decreases the flexibility that one has when he or she decides to move. While renters are free to move after fulfilling their lease agreement, homeowners are more likely to rely on the sale of their home so that another home can be purchased. The process of waiting for home-buyer could very well delay the intended move. Another drawback to buying a home is the obstructions such as…

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    accommodation with an unknown individual, while avoiding the conventional channels like the local authority and the mainstream advice agents or high street letting agencies. This means that letting is often informal and most possibly without legal agreements. The people who are given accommodation by their employers are often intimidated and are reluctant to report if something is wrong due to fear of losing their jobs (Perry…

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    No one likes to throw away money. But that is exactly what you do when you live in a rented apartment. You pay a monthly rent and you never see that money again. Yes, you do get a roof over your head, and hopefully all the utilities you need, such as electricity, heat, and water, but still, you are paying for things you will never own. Instead that money is going into someone else’s pocket. In other words, you are throwing away money. It is disappearing out of sight and you have nothing to…

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    Sally's Call Case

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    Sally’s call is an invitation to treat as in British Car Auctions v Wright. The car in the case had not been offered for sale and there was only an invitation to treat; so is Sally’s phone call. He invites Ron to answer the questionnaire but if Ron declines the invitation there are no consequences as he is not contractually bound by the call. The issue raised by the question is whether Sally’s call constitutes an offer. If it does, Ron’s answer of the question is an acceptance of the offer,…

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    Twin Mattress Vs Twin XL Mattress: Which One Would You Go for? Whether you are shopping for a mattress for your bed or for your guests’ bed, it is normally a good idea to be aware of which mattress size is going to provide the most benefits to you. Just because a mattress is cheaper, it does not mean that it is the right option. Twin Vs Twin XL mattress—the complete guide pays attention to two most common mattress sizes. One would wonder what benefits are there of these two mattress sizes. Is…

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    Provided below is the explanation as to why we agreed to the terms of the agreement that are provided. Each key issue is discussed separately. These are the facts and reasoning behind why we belief this contract is in your best interest.  Length of Contract Our initial goal for you was to get a 2-year contract. It became clear that ReVana wanted a longer contract agreement. The company was talking about a 4 or 5-year deal. They were choosing to barter the length of the contract with the…

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    Research Paper On Felons

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    homeless population in Bloomington is suffering, due to the lack of affordable housing in the surrounding Bloomington area (Greenberg, 2010, pg. 21). In addition, to the lack of affordable housing Bloomington has array of different emergency housing services for the homeless, but lacks a program that promotes permanent housing (Greenberg, 2010, pg. 26). In fact, while I was volunteering for New Leaf New Life agency I had the chance to learn about the local housing issues that paroles face in…

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