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Many landlords are not sure of their legal rights and responsibilities when it comes to eviction, and when they are sure of their rights and responsibilities, they aren’t sure of the actual logistics of evicting a tenant so that's it’s 100 percent legal.
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Posted: March 11, 2010Categories: News & EventsRead more »
“I would rather owe money to the mob than to the IRS” says Scott Estill, author of Tax This! in an article published by Investor's Business Daily.
Read: Better Mind The Tax Man...
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Posted: March 07, 2010Categories: RentingRead more »
People are often confused about the meaning of the word “lease”. They think that “lease” refers only to agreements that are for a fixed term, for example a “one year lease”, or that “lease” only applies to written agreements. This is not so...
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Posted: March 07, 2010Categories: RelationshipsRead more »
To answer this question we assume that you are applying for an uncontested divorce and are not seeking a divorce on grounds of cruelty or adultery. For a divorce to be uncontested, you and your spouse must have agreed on the details of any of the key issues that apply to you (custody, access, and support), and that there are no other issues (such as division of assets) which you and your spouse disagree on or are asking the court to settle for you...
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UPDATED JULY 5 and 24: The procedure to apply for a divorce in British Columbia was changed effective July 1st, 2010, when new Supreme Court Family Rules came into effect in the province. The changes affect the forms and procedures used in applying for an uncontested divorce...
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Being a student is a full-time job. It requires motivation, organization, and the ability to manage your time efficiently.
Besides these things, a successful student needs to know how to study well and not just study hard. It is somewhat of a myth to believe that in studying a lot and cramming for exams and tests, success will be achieved. The amount of studying that goes into preparing for a test does not always bring about the expected positive results. Students are taught methods of study by their teachers and are expected to use these techniques even though they may not be suitable to all people.
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Posted: February 08, 2010Categories: TaxesRead more »
Due to the inherent complications of tax legislation, it’s extremely difficult for Americans to fully comprehend how the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) operates and, ultimately, how to deal with tax issues.
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Posted: January 28, 2010Categories: RetirementRead more »
Personal finance is a constant area of struggle for Canadians. It is often pushed to the bottom of our list of priorities to be dealt with later, while other problems are tackled first. Individuals often procrastinate in dealing with their monetary problems. This can be a result of a lack of financial knowledge, a feeling that there is not enough time, or simply not having the right tools.
Whatever an individual's reason, people tend to look for a quick and easy way to fix these financial issues and get misled by myths along the way.
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Posted: January 28, 2010Categories: Start-UpRead more »
There has been a lot of interest in starting online retail businesses lately. All of the necessary components to start one are accessible and readily available so it has never been easier.
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Debenhams,the 232-year-old British department store retailer, has broken new ground in the “gift registry” business and has launched what is thought to be the UK’s first ‘divorce gift list’ for couples ending the marital relationship.
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