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  2. The Do's and Don'ts of a Lease Takeover for an Apartment - AOL

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    What Is a Lease Takeover? A lease takeover, also known as a lease assignment, occurs when a new tenant takes over the remaining term of a departing tenant's lease, with the approval of the landlord.

  3. Is leasing a car better for older drivers?

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    A lease takeover eliminates the need to negotiate the car lease and a down payment with a dealer, since those steps have already been completed by the initial lessee. It’s just a matter of ...

  4. Best New Car Lease Deals for December - AOL

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    2024 Ford F-150 Lightning $230 per month/$6206 at signing 36 months/30,000 miles. Don't be put off by Ford's high signing payment. At this monthly price, it's cheaper to lease a Lightning over ...

  5. 80/20 housing - Wikipedia

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    The New York State Housing Finance Agency (HFA) implemented an 80/20 housing program. The HFA provides tax-free funding for developments that meet affordability qualifications.

  6. goeasy - Wikipedia

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    goeasy Ltd. is a Canadian alternative financial services company based in Mississauga, Ontario.It operates with three business units – easyfinancial, which offers loans to non-prime borrowers; easyhome, which sells furniture and other durable goods on a lease-to-own basis; and LendCare, a provider of point-of-sale consumer financing.

  7. Buddy LeRoux - Wikipedia

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    LeRoux (at front left) and Boston Celtics players with President John F. Kennedy in January 1963. Edward Guy "Buddy" LeRoux Jr. (August 17, 1930 – January 7, 2008) was an American businessman, best known for his time as a general partner of the Boston Red Sox from May 1978 through March 1987.

  8. If you've hunted for apartments recently and felt like all the rents were equally high, you're not alone: Many landlords now use a single company's software—which uses an algorithm based on ...

  9. Leveraged buyout - Wikipedia

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    One of the final major buyouts of the 1980s proved to be its most ambitious and marked both a high-water mark and a sign of the beginning of the end of the boom that had begun nearly a decade earlier. In 1989, KKR closed in on a $31.1 billion takeover of RJR Nabisco. It was, at that time and for over 17 years following, the largest leveraged ...