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How Can We Build Enchantment Into Our Lives? - Part 1 Please stay with me for this two part article about how our environments add enchantment to every day living. I remember when I was a child how much I loved my grandmother Silverman's things. They were not just the functional plastic items,...
Dating Advice For Those Just Getting Back On The Dating Wagon! Dating is a daunting prospect, especially for those who’ve been off the circuit for a while. Here’s a little dating advice to help you back on the dating wagon. 1.Remember this is a date for your partner also. They are also going to be nervous...
Your Kid's Career - Whose Choice? A strange thing happened to me today. Or more precisely, a
strange thought occurred. You see, my eldest son
helped me install a new kitchen. He was the expert handyman.
Me? Well, I was the 'gofor':
"Dad, could you go for this ?"
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Jewelry For Birthdays-How To Buy The Perfect Gift At A Fair Price Jewelry is the perfect gift for friends and loved ones at any stage in life. However the jewelry buying process can be a little tricky. Here are some hints for buying the perfect jewelry birthday gift at a great price. 1. There’s a big difference...
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HOW TO CHANGE ROOMMATES OR NAMES ON
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Written By:
dan the roommate man
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Steps:
1. Ask permission to change roommates or names on a lease by submitting a written request to your landlord.
2. Include some background information on your prospective roommate, such as employment status and rental history, in your written request to the landlord.
3. Obtain a rental application for your prospective roommate if the landlord agrees to your request.
4. Realize that your landlord will probably require you and your new roommate to sign a new lease or rental agreement as co-tenants, giving both of you equal rights and responsibilities.
5. Be aware that your landlord may change the terms of your new lease or rental agreement and may have the right to increase your rent or security deposit, - continued below ...
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subject to the rent laws in your municipality.
Tips:
Because your landlord will probably check your prospective roommate's credit history, ask your prospective roommate to provide your landlord with a copy of his or her credit report to save time during the rental application process.
If your landlord increases the rent for you and your new roommate, try to negotiate the amount of the increase with a lower counteroffer.
Warnings:
Some state and municipal rent control laws limit increases in rent and security deposits; check with local housing authorities about the rent control laws in your area in order to protect your best interests.
About the Author
DAN THE ROOMMATE
www.roommateexpress.com
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Retro Baby Clothing If it was cool when you were a kid, it's cool for your kids!
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The Legal Process of an Eviction In the event that a landlord decides to evict their tenant, he or she must follow certain guidelines. The landlord can legally evict you for three different reasons: 1. You miss a rent payment. 2. You violate the rules stated in the lease i.e....
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