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    sum of interest and influence on the very concept of private property ownership on behalf of a nations citizens on account of his moral opposition to the notion of materialism. Marx emphasized the great divide in society in which is rooted in the ability for common citizens the ability to maintain authority over one another through wealth, and according…

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    is a list of reasons you will need to get renters insurance: Covers Your Belongings Many people opt not to get renters insurance because they think that their landlord's policy will cover them. However, your landlord's policy will only cover the property itself. This means that if something happens to your belongings, then you will be the one who is responsible for replacing them. Landlords are responsible for paying for the damaged building. They are not responsible for replacing your…

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    acquired 316 acres in and around Eden, UT. These properties were purchased because Ted believed that Powder Mountain would become a high-end resort and make the land more valuable. Ted has not actively developed any of the parcels of land. He currently has an agreement with Darrel Bros, a local firewood provider, to cut firewood from the lots. He hired an architect seven years ago to decide which trees should be removed to best enhance the property for future home sites. Ted did not attempt…

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    The property is zoned Office Regional District (ORD) and within the Community Office/Institutional Land Use Category. As the property is zoned ORD, per Article VI, Division 4, Section VI-401, the intent and purpose of stated designation, “is to preserve land for office and major institutional developments”. Therefore, our clients are requesting a Minor Conditional Use Permit as required by Table VI-401 to continue the operation of the House of Worship known as “Hope House” (Per Sarasota Code…

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    a new theory of property in the early seventeenth century by English philosopher John Lock led to considerations of the emergence of private property and subject to ownership, and land that must be cultivated. John Locke developed this idea of property in the context of English’s appropriation of American soil especially. Chapter V of The Second Treatise of Government ‘Of property’ highlights Locke’s ideas about property. This treatise describes the Lockean theory of property as a theory of…

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    (URLTA) and the Model Residential Landlord-Tenant Code includes a lot of facets about properties, renters, and related issues governed by state from property owner rights, tenant right, rent and security deposits, states resources, repairs, and more. No organizational business is perfect, so it is bound to be a conflict between both the landlord and tenant. In order to avoid legal matter in the future properties and residential renter have to be aware of the rules and regulations upon signing a…

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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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    During class, a topic was brought up that was very interesting and needed to be further investigated and researched. There has been a battle over copyright, intellectual rights, moral rights, and resale rights of artists in the United States. There have been laws passed that deal with these rights along with lawsuits that have appeared to the courts. Artist resale rights are also important to focus on because there are some differing opinions between government officials and artists themselves.…

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    lifestyle limitation. As a renter, the landlord restricts how you live in the property. The agreement term might restrict a renter from smoking, keeping pets, and accommodating friends in the property. Decorating and renovating limitation: A renter is often not allowed to decorate and renovate a property different from the owner’s expectation. Therefore, the perplexity of a renter’s limitation in decorating and renovating a property is astonishingly…

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    Property Manager Nature of the Work Property manager is a third party, who is hired to maintain and operate real estate investment such as residential, commercial, industrial, office, retail and/or land on a daily basis (Eberlin, 2016). The property manager needs to ensure that the revenue of the owner’s property is maximized, the costs are minimized and that there is a good working relationship with the property owners and tenants (OREA, 2014, p. 319). The nature of the job consists of…

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