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  2. Brenton G. Hayden - Wikipedia

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    Renters Warehouse assists clients with renting and/or managing their residential rental real estate. [10] [22] The company also provides residential property management services [11] and offers franchise opportunities. [2] In 2014, Renters Warehouse launched RW Realty and announced a partnership with the Minnesota Twins. [23] [24]

  3. Rentberry Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Rentberry is a worldwide rental platform [8] [9] [10] The users can bid on their rent with the help of the platform. [11] In 2015, Rentberry product prototype raised first investments from 12 international investors. [12] [13] The platform covered only Los Angeles and New York at that time. [14]

  4. Rent.com - Wikipedia

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    Rent.com is an apartment search engine and online marketplace catering to millennials. [1] It is owned by Rent. which is in turn owned by Redfin. [2] Timeline.

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  6. How to protect yourself from rental scams - AOL

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    How to spot a rental scam. Advances in technology are making it easier than ever for fraudsters to deceive unsuspecting renters. Here’s an example of how these scams can sometimes work: scammers ...

  7. How much renters insurance do I need? - AOL

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    Renters insurance commonly covers around $30,000 in property damage and $100,000 in liability coverage. Keep in mind that you may need more or less, depending on the value of your personal property.

  8. The Aaron's Company - Wikipedia

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    In February 2013, customers sued Aaron's for allegedly using spyware on rented computers to send over 185,000 emails to the rental company, including customers' Social Security numbers, passwords and captured keystrokes, as well as explicit images. [11]

  9. The Life and Death of an Amazon Warehouse Temp - The ...

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    Like many warehouse staffing companies, Integrity doesn’t require workers to take a physical to work in an Amazon facility. 3 However, the company said it provides prospective employees with extensive information, including a video, so they understand the physically taxing nature of the work.