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    homeowner works from home he or she can deduct home office deductions (Demand‚ 2010). Buying a house has way more benefits than renting. Buying a home provides more freedom than renting. When a person buys the house belongs to them. There is no landlord. The person does not have to worry

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    SYSTEMS OF LAND TENURE INTRODUCTION: Land tenure is the name given‚ particularly in common law systems‚ to the legal regime in which land is owned by an individual‚ who is said to "hold" the land (the French verb "tenir" means "to hold"; "tenant" is the present participle of "tenir"). The sovereign monarch‚ known as The Crown‚ held land in its own right. All private owners are either its tenants or sub-tenants. The term "tenure" is used to signify the relationship between tenant and lord‚ not the

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    APARTMENT (in American English) or flat (common in British English) is a self-contained housing unit (a type of residential real estate) that occupies only part of a building. Such a building may be called an apartment building‚ apartment house (in American English)‚ block of flats‚ block‚ high-rise or‚ occasionally mansion block (in British English)‚ especially if it consists of many apartments for rent. Apartments may be owned by an owner/occupier by leasehold tenure or rented by tenants (two

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    she is concerned for the safety of Christina and Manuel’s 3 children (ages 1-5). This dilemma stemmed from information that another client from the same aftercare program expressed regarding their concern for Christina’s sobriety‚ as Christina’s landlord had started smoking weed and hanging out in Christina’s apartment. Furthermore‚

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    grounds. This is termed as ‘piercing the corporate veil’. Instances where the Salomon principle has been set aside by statute include section 30(3) of the Landlord and Tenant Act 1954‚ which states that where a landlord has a controlling interest in a company‚ the business of the company can be treated as a business carried on by the landlord‚ instead of two separate legal entities. This legislation amended the problem shown in Tunstall v Steigmann ‚ in which it was stated that a direct application

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    us about changes in your circumstances. You must tell us by letter. Do you pay rent to the council? Yes No Do you pay rent to a housing association? Yes No Do you live in a hotel? Yes No Do you pay rent to a private landlord? Yes No Do you live in a hostel? Yes No Are you an owner-occupier? Yes No Yes No Has our Housing Options Service or Social Services Department placed you in your accommodation? • Please complete this form in black

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    Question: Analyze the military‚ political‚ and social factors that account for the rise of Prussia between 1640 and 1786. Bree Stanbrough Due: March 3‚ 2011 Period 4 The rise of Prussia from 1640 to 1715 was mainly due to the great leadership of Frederick William ‘the Elector’‚ Frederick William I and Frederick the Great of Prussia. Many military‚ social‚ and political factors led to the rise of Prussia also. The major factor that helped Prussia become a great power was the growth

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    singer as they attempt to cross over to mainstream audiences. An example is when a deaf man was looking for apartments in his price range he had to use this video chat and the landlord just hung up on him when the interrupter asked the landlord if they have used one of these video chats. I could not believe it the landlord just hung up. Another example‚ it is hard enough for hearing people to make it in the acting world‚ so it must be even hard for deaf people and an African American deaf person

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    clothes every day‚ from washing their linen.” In China’s “Book of Songs”‚ a sense of hierarchy is also present; however‚ it’s more subtle than the “Be a Scribe” text. One poem from the “Book of Songs” is about peasants lashing out against corrupted landlords by comparing them to rats‚ and hoping for a better future. While the comparisons between both countries are present‚ there are some major differences between the two

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    in rural areas. The squireachy were responsible for enclosing 60-70% of the land which was mostly located in the Midlands. Areas such as Leicestershire saw huge implications as without land to farm they couldnt afford rent‚ and with unsympatheic landlords they were faced with no other

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