How To Save When Hiring Movers

Posted on: 15 December 2015
Are you gearing up for your upcoming move? If so, and the thought of moving all of your belongings yourself is starting to become overwhelming, then you may have started considering hiring a moving company. If hiring a moving company is what you are interested in, but you are worried about paying too much, then there are many ways that you could save when hiring a moving service. To ensure you are saving as much as possible on your moving company, be sure to consider the following:
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4 Questions To Ask When Considering A Lake House Investment

Posted on: 9 December 2015
With easy access to lakeside fun and incredible views from your home windows, when you spot lake homes for sale, it may be difficult to ignore that deep-down feeling that you want to make this location your own. However, there is a lot more entailed in owning a lake house than what some buyers realize, and these are things that you need to know before you make an offer on a specific property.
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4 Reasons To Rent Rather Than Own

Posted on: 7 December 2015
If you're looking for the least expensive way to live, you may want to consider renting rather than owning these days. Many people are choosing to live in a rental home or apartment because of the numerous benefits of doing so. By knowing some of the reasons to rent your living space versus owning it, you may be more encouraged to do so. Reason #1: Costs One of the biggest benefits of renting is that you typically do so at a much lower cost than that of owning a home.
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Repair And Deduct: Knowing Your Rights As A Tenant

Posted on: 3 December 2015
Repair and deduct is a method tenants will utilize in order to force their landlord to make repairs to their home. This method involves forcing a landlord to either make the repairs or the tenant will hire a professional to make the repairs and deduct the cost of the repairs from the rent. While this can be a very effective method, tenants must be extremely careful with this method as withholding rent could result in being evicted.
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