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8 Spray Tanning Tips
With the recent surge in the popularity of tanning, many people are flocking to salons to use tanning booths or beds to build and maintain a healthy tan, but some people are still leery of the effects of ultraviolet light, and other people...
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You take a look at your budget, then a look at your expenses and as tears well up, you consider cutting a few corners. Nice photographs won't pay the bills, right? But wait, you've heard the horror stories of "ruined" memories when the couple goes...
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Pet insurance is a health plan for your pet to insure against large and small unexpected veterinary bills over the life of your pet.
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Learn How to Bank Like a Banker
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Understanding Your Introverted Teen
For most of my life, I've felt hopelessly weird,” said Heather, an introvert in her early thirties. “Like I don't really fit in. I've learned how to fool some of the people some of the time - there are those who swear I can't possibly be introverted...
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WHEN CAN YOUR LANDLORD ENTER YOUR APARTMENT?
In renting an apartment or a house you will lose some of your privacy rights.
Anyone Home? Your landlord will be able to enter your home to make repairs and in certain cases to make inspections. Your lease should outline when and how your landlord will be able to enter your apartment. If your lease does not specify this your landlord may be able to enter without giving you advanced notification.
Your lease should state:
WHEN: Your landlord should be able to enter only during reasonable hours. 2:00 A.M. is not
reasonable.
HOW: Generally he should give you 24 hour notice.
WHY: He must have a sound reason for entering your home such as making a needed repair or to make a necessary inspections. A valid inspection would be to check for leaks or ensuring that his no-pet policy is being followed. Your landlord cannot enter your apartment just to snoop around.
EMERGENCIES - In this case when life and property are at risk as in the case of a fire or broken water pipe no notice is needed.
About the Author
dan the roommate man
www.roommateexpress.com
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