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Not saying this is happening at DNS, but in Providence, RI, the home inspector sent to check electrical matters formed the core of Corruption Central relating
I am looking for owners that had experience with DNS demanding a certificate occupancy on properties purchased in the last couple of years that were previously
Something I've always done that may have some relevance to this discussion (I welcome advice; nit-picking; cautions): I tell tenants that unless the FULL rent
A suggested provision would be: Â "A late fee in the amount stated above will be charged if the full monthly rent is not paid on time." Â I recommend that you
In order to charge a late fee, you must have a provision for that in your rental agreement. That provision should describe whether it applies to full and/or