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  2. How to avoid breaking your lease - AOL

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    Sometimes life brings an unforeseen circumstance, and you have to move out -- but before you call it quits with your lease, know your options.

  3. Security Deposit Refund: 1 in 4 Renters Don't Get Their ... - AOL

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    Almost half -- 44 percent -- of renters ages 18 to 24 and 33 percent of men who responded to the survey cited breaking the lease agreement as the reason they didn't get their security deposits ...

  4. 'All they care about is the money': Grieving Texas ... - AOL

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    A Texas family says it was sent a bill of over $15,000 for breaking a dead mother’s lease at a San Antonio apartment complex.. Sandra Bonilla died in late June at the age of 91. At the time, she ...

  5. Key money - Wikipedia

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    The primary exception is the right to rent a space in a mobile home park, which is frequently transferable, frequently rent-controlled, and frequently subject to French-style "key money" payments to the original tenant in the form of buying the current mobile home at an inflated price. The new tenant can then junk the existing, outdated trailer ...

  6. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    In order to rent or lease in many apartment buildings, a renter (also referred to as a “lessee") is often required to provide proof of renters insurance before signing the rental agreement. There is a special type of the homeowners insurance in the United States specifically for renters — HO-4 .

  7. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.

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