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21st September 2009
The profit for rental and leasing business mainly lies on the collection proceeds from the renters. Hence, if the renters would not be able to pay on time, it may have consequential effects on the entire business operations of the property owner. For su... Read >
Author: Dennis Mole
18th September 2009
No Money Down Financing Options.
Many Real Estate Investors find opportunities to buy property below market value and rehabilitate them to bring them into code and make the property leasable or saleable. In those instances when you can acquire a proper... Read >
Author: louisjeffries
16th September 2009
A commercial lease agreement is a legally binding contract between an owner of a property and a tenant who wishes to have temporary possession of the property for a certain period in exchange for money paid.
There are two parties involved in a commerc... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
16th September 2009
Documents checks for freehold properties are simpler
Many of you must be finalising property deals as the auspicious festive season approaches and don't of course need to be reminded that the papers for residential properties in freehold areas ha... Read >
Author: Real estate
15th September 2009
The leasing industry is yet to significantly harness the powers of the Internet. Despite the hype, the web enabling of the leasing process has been sporadic at best. While the industry has already taken to the Internet's obvious convenience for credit sco... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
When it comes to leasing equipment, understanding what it can do for your business is only part of the equation. Understanding and choosing the best lease for your business is another matter altogether. The market is primed for the use of equipment leasin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
13th September 2009
Leasing a Vehicle: What You Should Know - Leasing a vehicle is becoming more popular all the time as more and more people are discovering the advantages it has to offer. In the past, leasing a vehicle was mainly associated with the rich and famous but ... Read >
Author: Nick Wilson
12th September 2009
Owning a retail business can be a great experience for an entrepreneur. Selling a retail business, however, can be tricky if not approached with the right strategy.
This article will briefly look at some unique characteristics to think about if you ... Read >
Author: Anne Brown
26th August 2009
Homes Lease Option-Is It Favorable? The Dos And Don’ts Of Opting A Homes Lease Option
A homes lease option or ‘lease with option to purchase’ is actually a form of contract between you- the tenant or lessee and the landlord or lessor of a residen... Read >
Author: Carlos Aguirre
15th June 2009
What is Advair Diskus?
Advair Diskus is an oral inhaler.
The two types of asthma medications are. A, lung inflammation to reduce. Second, the airways to open.
It is a direct blood pressure medicine is not. But it's to do with my high blood pressure... Read >
Author: Buy Advair Diskus
12th June 2009
In the recent federal Budget the Government has confirmed that the proposed Investment Allowance will definitely be going ahead. In addition, they have increased the allowance for eligible small businesses from 30% to 50%.
Following are a few frequentl... Read >
Author: Michael Quinn
27th March 2009
If you want to buy a house for sale Philippines, you might want to check out what a housing tenure is first.
Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent form... Read >
Author: Deirdre
10th March 2009
Housing tenure refers to the financial arrangements under which someone has the right to live in a house or apartment. The most frequent forms are tenancy, in which rent is paid to a landlord, and owner occupancy. Mixed forms of tenure are also possible.
... Read >
Author: Deirdre
18th February 2009
Leasing is almost similar to renting; however, usually it is an agreement yielding use of possession in a certain period of time. Buying however, is fully purchasing the said possession; no certain period of time or agreement on when will you return it, s... Read >
Author: Patrick John
09th January 2009
All you hear these days is that credit markets are tightening and small business is having a harder time financing equipment. That's not always true, though. You just have to know where to look.
Equipment financing for small businesses or any busines... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Roh
03rd December 2008
Elizabeth Lessor is co-founder of Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, NY and author of "Broken Open" and "The Seeker's Guide."
Omega is a Mecca for Spiritual Seekers all over the world who come there to commune with others on the spiritual path. Everyone the... Read >
Author: kate loving shenk
03rd November 2008
Anyone following the markets recently will understand that the real estate market has now become a hot topic and almost everyone is now interested in how it works. Because of current trends, more and more people are seeking education as to how to buy or r... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
25th September 2008
Investing in real estate abounds huge benefits and profits. It comes in different variety, either one opts to invest in property holdings or to commercial property.
Looking incisively at property investment for property or commercial use, the idea of... Read >
Author: Adier
28th August 2008
Although asset finance is largely beneficial to a company though there are still a few key points you need to consider. As with any financial contract you should be fully aware before signing and making any commitment. Below are a few pros and cons which ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th July 2008
A sublease pertains to an agreement involving a leased real estate property. It basically involves a person leasing a place such as an apartment and another tenant or what is called as a sublessee or subtenant. In other words, the first lessee turns over ... Read >
Author: Mark
07th July 2008
A sublease pertains to an agreement involving a leased real estate property. It basically involves a person leasing a place such as an apartment and another tenant or what is called as a sublessee or subtenant. In other words, the first lessee turns over ... Read >
Author: Mark
15th May 2008
If you've got great commercial property investments, you may be wondering what the best way to make a profit is: leasing or selling. While selling a commercial property brings you some real cash up front, rentals can bring in consistent profits year after... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
06th November 2007
If investment over personal use is the primary reason for purchasing a property then the French leaseback scheme could be right for you. The scheme created by the French Government in the 1970's was designed to increase the amount of short term accomodati... Read >
Author: Nick
05th July 2007
For many fledgling companies and small businesses, the costs involved in purchasing new equipment can make a large dent in their budget. As a result, some companies may be reluctant to expand and could lose out on valuable business. But therein lays the... Read >
Author: martymac
01st March 2007
On the subject of how best to acquire office equipment and supplies, for the small to medium sized business enterprise the first step must always be to contact a financial adviser to discuss how best to make the acquisition. In this summary, however, I of... Read >
28th September 2006
Often a rental agreement is called a lease, especially if your renting real estate or immovable property such as building. You may rent real estate to park vehicle(s), storage, office/business space, agricultural, institutional, or government use, and of ... Read >
Author: dmf32835
17th July 2006
When it comes to leasing equipment, understanding what it can do for your business is only part of the equation. Understanding and choosing the best lease for your business is another matter altogether. The market is primed for the use of equipment leasin... Read >
Author: David Johnson
29th June 2006
Many commercial property owners, especially of older properties, pay for many of the operating expenses associated with the property. The tenants may pay utilities, or some taxes and insurance, but for the most part, the owner is responsible for paying th... Read >
Author: Tony Seruga, Yolanda Seruga and Yolanda Bishop
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