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  2. Here’s why everyone in America seems to have more ... - AOL

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    Here's how even ordinary investors can become the landlord of ... If you buy groceries with a credit card and only make the minimum monthly payments, it could take years to pay off that bill ...

  3. 80% of retirees are getting this RMD rule wrong ‘out of fear ...

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    But this is leading more than 80% of retirees to make the mistake of only taking their required minimum distributions (RMDs) from accounts that require them. Doing this can cost retirees greatly ...

  4. Section 8 (housing) - Wikipedia

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    The landlord cannot charge a Section 8 tenant more than a reasonable rent and cannot accept payments outside the contract. [18] Landlords, although required to meet fair housing laws, are not required to participate in the Section 8 program. As a result, some landlords will not accept a Section 8 tenant. This can be attributed to such factors as:

  5. 7 things you should know about tenant rights - AOL

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    Georgia is one of many states with a "right to deduct" policy for the tenant, which means if something is broken and you have given your landlord repeated notice and ample time to fix it, you can ...

  6. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    The "implied warranty" changed the game. It required all landlords to keep their property "habitable," even if the residential lease did not specifically require them to make any repairs. And on top of that, it conditioned the tenant's duty to pay rent on the landlord's duty to keep the property habitable.

  7. Percentage rent - Wikipedia

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    If their income surpasses the breakpoint, the percent rent is only the portion that has not already paid. In this example, if the tenant were to have an annual income of $260,000, they would owe (260,000 - 240,000) x 5% = $1000 percent rent, and thus their total rent for the year would be $12,000 + $1000 = $13,000.

  8. Some landlords charge rent payment ‘convenience fees’. Is it ...

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    North Carolina law allows landlords to charge up to $15 or 5% of the rent, whichever is greater, in fees for rent that is late. Furthermore, a late fee can only be charged one time for each late ...

  9. Why is it so hard to crack down on some landlords who won't ...

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    But the county will need help from lawmakers if it hopes to go after the same landlord, or others like him, and get better results. Local officials ask Ohio lawmakers for 2 fixes