All Posts Tagged With: "law"

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Reasons And Details Regarding Tenant Eviction

A tenant eviction can come about for a variety of reasons. For a landlord, although this is not an enjoyable experience, there are times in which a property owner has no other option but to remove an occupant.

16Feb2010 | Harry Carr | 0 comments | Continued
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Timeshare Ownership Guide

Whenever you try to grab information on timeshare, you need to understand that timeshare is not like buying a house or a commercial property. Firstly, you need to understand that when you buy a house, you have something own which is not true in case of buying a timeshare as you do not have anything to own. In timeshare property you have limited right as this is provided to you for a limited span of time and you do not have right of ownership. You may use a unit of this property for a week every year as by the terms of the deal.

10Feb2010 | James Rockie | 0 comments | Continued
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Timeshare Selling Tough In Recession Times

There was a time when many myths were around about the timeshare industry such that it cannot get affected by recessions and it can withstand recessions. The timeshare can be elaborated as the form of ownership or a right to use the property and it may have multiple partners or parties holding the right to use the property. Each share holder can use the property for a period of time, however, do not have right to own the property.

10Feb2010 | James Rockie | 0 comments | Continued
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Become Familiar With Worker’s Compensation

Until the early part of the 20th century, workers in the United States had few options if they were injured on their jobs. Someone who has hurt while working or became ill because of working conditions could sue the employer, but most often the employers would win lawsuits. This reality led to the establishment of protection called worker’s compensation.

4Feb2010 | Daniel Mikes | 0 comments | Continued
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What You Should Know To Evict Bad Tenants

If you own rental property long enough, you will one day need to evict bad tenants. It is not a pleasant process, but if it can’t be avoided, there are a few things you should know.

7Jan2010 | Harry Carr | 0 comments | Continued
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A Closer Look at Investing in Property Abroad – Advice

The grounds for investing in property abroad diverge from person to person. On the other hand, the end product is that everyone would rather have real estate estate outlays overseas for the reason that it is a relatively safer option to channelise a few additional income these days. Almost all developing states are currently viewing a boom in the property market and, guessing through the long-standing rules of the best part of regimes along with the predictions of experts in finances, the real estate domain is one of the safest ones to outlay in.

21Dec2009 | Jessica Houghton | 0 comments | Continued
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The How To Researching A Bankruptcy Filings Database On The Net

When do you think about a bankruptcy database? The one that is used by the federal courts is known as PACER which can be accessed through the Internet only after paying a fee for such access. This database is especially important to attorneys since they need it to file their client’s bankruptcy cases online.

11Dec2009 | Danny Green | 0 comments | Continued
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The Steps To Evict A Tenant

Renting out property can be lucrative but it can also become a hassle. When there is a tenant that needs to be evicted the job of landlord can be difficult. Evicting a tenant is not a fun thing to do but at times it can be very necessary. When you have a tenant that is not following the rules then you need to know what the process of eviction is so that you can make sure that they move out promptly. There are certain steps to evict a tenant.

8Dec2009 | Harry Carr | 0 comments | Continued
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Discover Rent Arrears & Eviction Procedures

Court proceedings may be necessary for those who are Rent arrears & eviction problems. There are two types of these proceedings that are common.

6Dec2009 | Harry Carr | 0 comments | Continued