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    estate? Look for potential commercial real estate available in the Fayetteville area. A common question among small business owners is whether to buy or lease commercial property. buying commercial real estate is a better option than leasing if you plan to stay in the same location for 7 or more years. If you plan to stay in a single location for less than 7 years, then leasing might be a better option. According to reports, over a 15-year occupancy period, leasing commercial real estate costs as much

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    D. AMENDMENT TO 2030 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN – Public Hearing 10. Amendment to Future Land Use Map, 1500 block Spring Drive, 3.8 acres, from low density residential land use to general commercial land use Mr. Mosley reported this agenda item is linked to the rezoning request agenda #11 that concerns the same property and applicant. The Planning Commission should consider changing the Future Land Use Map of the 2030 Comprehensive Plan before the rezoning in agenda #11 is reviewed. The 2030 Future Land

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    Commercial Real Estate Investing Vs Residential By Sam Ally | Submitted On July 12, 2011 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest Expert Author Sam Ally Is commercial real estate investing a better investment

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    The subject property last sold on 06/17/1975 for $20,000 from the Wolverine Stock Yards Company to Charles McCann by land contract. There was an option to purchase between Charles McCann and McDonalds Corporation recorded with the Clinton County Register of Deeds as Item #655 and Page #253 in 1995 and dated 10/20/1994. However, there was never a recorded deed executing this purchase agreement. There were no sales of the subject property within the three years preceding the effective date of this

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    United States and its properties among the most productive in the nation. Simon is the largest shopping center owner and manager in the country and was interested in Taubman because Taubman, a much smaller company, has among the most unique, profitable and high-quality shopping centers in the country. It was much easier to buy a shopping center company than to develop shopping centers from the ground up, which is really why Simon was interested in Taubman. Thus, Simon Property Group launched a hostile

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    Introduction It is a normal scenario for a person to rent a property, such a house for a given period. While this might seem to be a simple process, it should be understood that any time a tenant enters into a deal with the landlord, there is always a set of laws and regulations that define their tenant-landlord relationship. The tenant-landlord rights, obligations and responsibilities are outlined in landlord and tenant law, whereby every important aspect of the tenancy agreement is stated. This

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    Minooka Research Paper

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    your Family? We have got you covered; we cover all your desired property types, including, multifamily apartment, land, Industrial property, retail, office Space and much more. Minooka is located in the State of Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. As at 2010 census the population was 10,924. Since inception till date MINOOKA has been growing continuously giving birth to many subdivisions. With a wonderful road network, industrial and commercial growth as well balanced tax system; Minooka is arguably one of

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    vacancy rate of less than 20%, as well as current or pending capital improvements. After careful planning, outreach to the property and business owners, community residents, and the public, as well as conducting a needs assessment survey (Appendix C), a District Plan is drafted which serves as a business plan for the BID and is submitted the City Planning Commission for an approval. The District Plan is the most important document in the process as it includes the services and improvements the BID

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    it's an excellent idea to consider purchasing dwelling insurance to protect your property. The insurance agents at NorthEast Insurance Services, located in Englishtown, NJ, explain the basics of dwelling insurance and why you should purchase it for your investment properties. Dwelling insurance provides coverage to the structure of your investment property but not any of its contents, making it ideal for properties you own that do not contain any of your personal belongings. Most dwelling insurance

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    Sublease Restrictions

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    California property owners and developers should be well aware of the requirements in place for real estate tenants and rental repairs. There are sublease restrictions, prohibitions on key money, prohibitions against rent control, regulations on the use of eviction notices, etc. Sublease Restrictions: Any commercial lease that requires a tenant obtain approval from the landlord before they sublet the property, or rent the another individual or family for the duration of their agreed upon lease

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