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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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    Becoming A Landlord

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    When repairing appliances, repainting a property, or buying furniture for a furnished rental, landlords often find themselves racing against the clock. A rushed decision may mean you spend too much money and still don't get the quality you wanted. Tip #2 Building relationships with material suppliers, appliance repair contractors and professionals…

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    The Room Hyperbole

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    In 2003 a film was released which one critic called “The Citezen Kane of bad movies”. This is no hyperbole. It was riddled with non-sequetors, plot holes the size of the Pacific Ocean and acting that made the local middle school drama club blush. It was dubbed “The Room” and was the brainchild of a one Tommy Wiseau, a man of unknown origins who financed the entire endeavor himself. Wiseau “wrote”, directed and starred in the drama about deceipt, relationships and spoons. When it was release,…

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    my family went to Walt Disney World, it being one of my all-time favorite places. Everytime we go there it’s a brand new experience and it makes me always want to go back for more. This memory is extra special to me because it is the first Disney vacation that I remember fully from the time we stepped on the plane at JFK to the time I got back to my house in Bethpage. On March 31st, my family boarded our flight at JFK International airport at 12 O’clock in the afternoon. Since this trip was…

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    13. INSPECTION OF PREMISES. Lessor and Lessor's agents shall have the right at all reasonable times during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof to enter the Premises for the purpose of inspecting the Premises and all buildings and improvements thereon. And for the purposes of making any repairs, additions or alterations as may be deemed appropriate by Lessor for the preservation of the Premises or the building. Lessor and its agents shall further have the right to exhibit the…

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    Atlanta. The apartment transformed from Canton Cotton Mill factory that was known to be the largest cotton Mill located in the South (Moore 684). The loft apartment is an important establishment in Atlanta. Incidentally, the apartment not only acts as rentals but as an income generating source for the people in Atlanta as well as the region 's economy. The Canton Mill Loft Apartment is strategically located in that the residents have close proximity to other important places and social amenities…

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    Anaheim short rentals disputes Industries around the world are thriving one way or another; if it’s necessary to abrupt issues with local business or owners, companies will do exactly that in order to make their business successful. Business all over the world are booming within apartment condos and right behind someone’s own neighborhood; websites like Airbnb, VRBO and HomeAway are introducing ways for local homeowners or real estate to convert homes to short home rentals here in Anaheim,…

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