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Leasing Roles – understanding your obligations

21st March 2011
These days, your commercial and personal financing options aren’t limited to bank loans. For many small businesses, there are a number of other finance providers out there that can help with getting the equipment they need. Meanwhile, some businesses... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Your Most Pressing Leasehold Extension Questions Answered

20th March 2011
Leasehold extensions for the owners of residential properties are not always straightforward. This article addresses some of the most commonly raised queries of those leaseholders wishing to extend their residential lease. Q. What is leasehold extensio... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Lease Extension - Why Delay Costs

20th March 2011
As many leases are issued for a period of 99-125 years the end date often feels like a long time away and therefore the leaseholder is not concerned with getting an extension. This can be a costly mistake! Equally, property owners may be worried about ... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Leasehold Houses and Leasehold Extension - What You Need To Know

20th March 2011
Although leasehold extension is generally an issue for owners of flats and apartments, this isn't the whole story. There are nearly one million houses that are owned on leasehold in England and Wales. The owners of these properties need to consider issu... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Lease to own homes

17th March 2011
As the name suggests, the concept of "rent-To-Own 'key points to the possibility of renting a house (but not the obligation) in their (purchase) at the end of the leasing period at the end of the same. It is also known as "rent to own purchase" or "lease"... Read >
Author: saraswat.naresh5

Lease Break Clauses What If You Change Your Mind

15th March 2011
Although the notice was served on time, the copy was served at a later date and was unfortunately out of time. The court held that the break notice was therefore ineffective and the lease was not ended. Therefore you need to check carefully whether the le... Read >
Author: Jackie Riddle

Important Aspects of Antenna Tower Leasing

08th March 2011
Expansion of cell phone services has led to increase in the installation of antenna towers. There is fierce competition among cell phone providing services to improve their network and provide more and more communication coverage to their consumers. Motiv... Read >
Author: Mark Roscioli Jr

How to Select an Executive Office Suite Provider

03rd March 2011
When it comes to impressing your clients, you need to keep in mind that selecting an executive office suite provider is very important. Therefore, you need to take the time to do some research and interview the providers because remember, you are renting ... Read >
Author: Orlando Ring

The Importance Of Extending A Lease

02nd March 2011
It can be an extremely costly mistake for a leaseholder not to take advantage of a lease extension. It is a common misconception that extending a lease is a laborious and difficult process. Due to this, many people ignore the idea of extending and this is... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Getting a Personal Background Check Before You Rent

26th February 2011
When you're looking for a new home or apartment to rent, you can do yourself a huge favor by getting a personal background check on yourself. If you take care of this process rather than have the person renting you the house do it, your rental applicati... Read >
Author: Staff Writer

Extending Leasehold On Your House - Should You Worry?

25th February 2011
Extending a lease is a process that does not just apply to those leaseholders living in a flat or an apartment. It equally applies to leaseholders in various other properties. Do not make the mistake of believing that a lease extension does not apply to y... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

- Collective Enfranchisement: An Alternative To Leaseholding

24th February 2011
In order to explain the process of collective enfranchisement it is crucial to state whom it applies to. It applies to those people who live in a flat yet a pay a mortgage payment, these people are leaseholders. Leaseholding is a traditional method of liv... Read >
Author: Tim Bishop

Rent or Own - Understanding Laptop, Computer and Appliance Rental

20th February 2011
When it comes to electronics and technology, whether it's 3D TVs, tablet PCs, iPhones or iPods - there's something very alluring about a shiny new gadget. Of course, with technology constantly being updated, it's hard to stay up to date with the latest ne... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson

Leasing a Car: The Ins and Outs

18th February 2011
There are many advantages to leasing a car instead of buying. For one, you can trade it in at the end of a few years and choose a new one, and you still have the option to lease or buy. You can also wind up making lower monthly payments, and investing les... Read >
Author: Mark Etinger

A Simple Explanation of Dilapidations and Schedules of Condition

17th February 2011
When landlords lease to tenants, it is imperative that their properties and assets are protected. Consequently, most leases contain certain obligations for the tenant to clean, decorate, repair and maintain the property, and for them not to alter the prop... Read >
Author: David Lakins
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