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  2. 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 ...

  3. How to report your rent payments to credit bureaus - AOL

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    Rent payments are not typically reported to the major credit bureaus, meaning that renters don’t typically use them to build a positive payment history that’s good for their credit score.

  4. Minimum lease payments - Wikipedia

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    Minimum lease payments are rental payments over the lease term including the amount of any bargain purchase option, premium, and any guaranteed residual value and excluding any rental relating to costs to be met by the lessor and any contingent rentals. Leased asset is depreciated in books of lessee over its useful life if lessee intends to ...

  5. Emma Prusch Farm Park - Wikipedia

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    Emma Prusch Farm Park is a 43.5 acre (176,000 m 2) park in East San Jose, California.Donated by Emma Prusch to the City of San Jose in 1962 to use to demonstrate the valley's agricultural past, it includes a 4-H barn (the largest in San Jose), community gardens, a rare-fruit orchard, demonstration gardens, picnic areas, and expanses of lawn.

  6. Ground rent - Wikipedia

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    As a legal term, ground rent specifically refers to regular payments made by a holder of a leasehold property to the freeholder or a superior leaseholder, as required under a lease. In this sense, a ground rent is created when a freehold piece of land is sold on a long lease or leases. [ 1 ]

  7. Property caretaker - Wikipedia

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    Court Barn near West Pennard, Somerset. This barn is in the care of the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty in the United Kingdom.. A property caretaker is a person, group, or organization that cares for real estate for trade or financial compensation, and sometimes as a barter for rent-free living accommodations.

  8. Livery yard - Wikipedia

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    A livery yard, livery stable or boarding stable, is a stable where horse owners pay a weekly or monthly fee to keep their horses. A livery or boarding yard is not usually a riding school and the horses are not normally for hire (unless on working livery - see below).

  9. Thorp Arch (training ground) - Wikipedia

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    Barnaway leased the facility back to the club for twenty-five years, with the club due to pay annual rent of approximately £430,000, rising 3% each year. [ 5 ] In September 2009, club chairman Ken Bates announced that the club were in talks with Leeds City Council regarding the council re-purchasing the facility from Adler for and leasing it ...

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