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  • The Definition of Residential Land

    Residential land, also known as residential property, is utilized by individuals and families for private residences or dwellings. Residential land can be considered the primary residence of its occupants. Single-family and multifamily homes can be used primarily for residential purposes. The occupants who possess the land may acquire the land under contract or a property deed.

  • Sublease Tips

    Subleasing a house or apartment is one way for a tenant to move to a new location without breaking the terms of his lease. In some instances, tenants may even sublease professionally by renting property in desirable locations and then subleasing the same location for more than they pay. Regardless of how or why you are in a subleasing situation, there are a few key points to keep in mind.

  • Commercial Vs. Residential Loan for Mixed-Use

    Mixed-use properties are most often found in cities, but also exist in the suburbs. Composed of at least two units, they often contain four to eight units, sometimes many more in large projects. It is very safe to state that all owners of mixed-use properties would like access to residential financing because interest rates are lower and the time to repay is longer than with most commercial loans.

  • How to Landscape on a Budget

    If you are trying to beautify your home, your yard is a great place to start. But if your landscaping budget is limited, you might feel as though there is not much you can do besides cut grass and pull weeds. However, if you know where to look, you can find ways to have a lovely landscaped lawn on a budget. Read on to learn how to landscape on a budget.

  • How to Avoid a Rent Increase

    Renting fits many people's lifestyles, but rent increases are inevitable. However, if you are a good tenant, you can find ways to avoid this extra expense by following these steps.

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