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by Andy Zain In today’s uncertain economy, it is often even tougher than it previously was for people who struggle to pay their bills from paycheck to paycheck, negotiating with utility companies and landlords, as well as even dodging bill collector’s letters and phone calls. People in this financial category have often had trouble when an unexpected expense occurs - such as a hospital bill or car repair. They have had to attempt to attain funds in ways that may be nerve wracking but will resu

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All about real estate agents Real estate agents are professionals who help in connecting the buyer to the seller. A lot of real estate agents also do rentals wherein they connect tenants to landlords and even maintain the property on the behalf of the landlords. The real estate agents work by linking together the two interested parties and charging a commission for their services. For sales, they charge commission only to the seller but for rentals (i.e. agent managed rentals) the commission i

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Before, real estate transactions were not written. Landlords a tenants, buyers and sellers, made their agreements verbally, accepting their words as a solemn promise. But today, with the advancement of technology, real estate transactions are a lot more different. Although there are some simple and small agreements and contracts that can still be legal, it is necessary to use printed contracts and agreements to put every case legally and avoid unwanted cases. Appropriately worded documents s

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If you are in the business of renting a housing unit to someone in Columbia, prepare to go into business officially. City Council is considering an ordinance that would require anyone who owns rental property in the city to pay $11 per year for a business license.

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