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    line so far that the line is no longer visible. Tenant Assured, a software created by Score Assured, gives landlords the power access to prospective tenants social media accounts by sending them a link to the software. When a tenant "opts in", the software goes through all their social media accounts from public posts to private chats and scans through them to compile a report about the tentant that would help predict whether they would make a good tenant or not. Whether this practice ethical or not

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    spiritual lessons1. A parable has a function to bring forth a response one who hears the parable2. How I view, a parable is that it is meant to clarify something that was already said by Jesus that was no understood the first time. The parable of the Tenants was told by Jesus to those who were in the midst of persecuting Him. These were the religious leaders and teachers of the Law who questioned His authority. “Tell us by what authority you are doing these things,” they said. “Who gave you this authority

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    the ideal tenant match for their house: One is easy but expensive and another is comparatively difficult but cost effective and fully autonomous.The easy but expensive one is where you appoint a property management service to find and then manage the tenant and rent respectively in return of which they charge an amount. The second and only one left now is where you do all the hard work in finding a tenant and manage them in your space. While the level of guarantee as to the right tenant is less in

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    the rent on their honest tenants. 12C Moreover, the estimates do not take into consideration the secondary cost to society. 12D Critics perceive, aid to counsel will cause frivolous lawsuits in an already overly litigious society. 33 The impact from this cost can harm landlords bottom line affecting their chances from receiving loans from banks and access to credit. 34 There are possibilities for a frivolous lawsuit, but the severity of the housing crisis trumps frivolous lawsuits that are unlikely

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    field hands for farming and production use. From this need for new field hands came sharecroppers, a “response to the destitution and disorganized” agricultural results of the Civil War (Wilson 29). Sharecropping is the working of a piece of land by a tenant in exchange for a portion of the crops that they bring in for their landowners. These farmhands provided their labor, while the landowners provided living accommodations for the worker and his family, along with tools, seeds, fertilizers, and a portion

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    The chapters 1-4 explain the relationship between a landlord and a tenant by sharing their experiences. When I read these different stories, I understood the side of a landlord and the tenant. The author is doing that intentionally because sociologically Desmond uses descriptive words to make readers feel like landlords and tenets through the experiences of the people in the book. For example, Lamar has no legs and was denied SSI because he "recalls being told, he could still work in his condition

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    a landlord tenant relationship. The landlord-tenant relationship draws its definition upon the existence of a leasehold estate. A leasehold interest is usually the right to possession by the tenant. Among the most prominent of real property leases, is the commercial rental agreement between landlord and tenant. A commercial lease agreement can be for a fixed period denoted by the period of the lease. Traditionally since the 18th century, it is the right of the landlord to put the tenant into possession

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    The Landlord and Tenant Act 1954 (LTA 1954) is an important piece of legislation affecting a large number of properties and a considerable section of the community. This LTA 1954 came into operation on 1 October 1954. The act was introduced to address a chronic shortage of commercial premises, exacerbated by the bombing raids of the German air force. Tenants were vulnerable to exploitative landlords using the end of the contractual term to demand greatly increased rents for a renewal lease or to

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    What are the tenants of a foolproof governmental system? How does one man or a group lead a much larger society to prosper and grow? These are hard questions to answer, but there have been a few key figures in history who have tried to answer them. Among the earliest texts on this topic, Confucius’ Analects give some key insights into the topic. He seems to think the key to this perfect government is for the leader and the people to be a “gentleman”. Plato brings a more detailed view on the topic

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    Doormen and tenants are socially distant from, yet immensely close to each other. Nannies often have to personalize their service to accommodate the needs of different children, and by doing so, they accumulate both directly and indirectly an extensive knowledge about the people they work for. But to keep professionalism, they often do not disclose much about their own personal lives and because nannies are often employed by those who are relatively wealthy, there is also a class distance. Bearman

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