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Home Styles in the United States: The Popularity of Ranch-Style Homes

Across the vast and diverse geography of the United States, there are multiple architectural styles that reflect the history, culture, and preferences of its inhabitants. While there is a wide variety of home styles, there is one in particular that stands out for its popularity among home buyers. Home Styles: A Comparison Contemporary: NO. […]

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Ethical Responsibilities of a Real Estate Agent: The Case of the Expired Listing

In the world of real estate, it is essential to maintain ethical practices to protect both buyers and sellers as well as the agents themselves. This emphasis on ethics is even more important when it comes to handling expired listings. Let's look at a practical scenario to illustrate this point. Scenario: The Change of Agent

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Preparing for Variable Expenses in the Property Management Budget

Property management involves not only dealing with routine expenses, but also with those unexpected expenses that may arise. To be prepared for these eventualities, what should a property manager set up? By establishing a “Cash Reserve Fund” The answer is a “Cash Reserve Fund.” This cash reserve fund is an account that is used to store cash and other items that are stored in the property.

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Modifications to Printed Contracts: Is it Legal to Cross Out Parts of a Contract?

In the field of contracts, questions often arise as to how contracts can be modified or adapted after they have been printed. A common question is whether crossing out parts of a printed contract is permissible and whether it is legally valid. Is it Legal to Cross Out Parts of a Printed Contract? Yes, it is legally enforceable. Crossing out parts of a printed contract is permissible.

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