With the tough economic times, tenants who fall behind on rent often find themselves embroiled in a series of consequences from landlords who are hellbent on reminding them of their financial obligations.
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With the tough economic times, tenants who fall behind on rent often find themselves embroiled in a series of consequences from landlords who are hellbent on reminding them of their financial obligations.
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DALLAS — Four years after first taking up the issue, Dallas City Council voted just before midnight Wednesday to ban short-term rentals or STRs like Airbnb and Vrbo in areas with single-family zoning.
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A deceased estate on the Georges River in Sydney’s south has been relisted for sale, despite community opposition for the site to be subdivided for developers to build on.
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A big step has been taken in the creation of the Edmonton-Strathcona County footbridge project.
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$65k a year earner reveals smart move that got him $1.85m in property
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A growing number of New Zealanders are becoming “mortgage prisoners”, as rising interest rates and house price falls mean they no longer meet the lending criteria to shift to a different bank.
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Canadians’ mortgage borrowing hit the lowest level since 2003 amid higher interest rates.
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The short-term outlook for Canadian oil and gas is improving, although the mid-term forecast is a lot like summer weather on the Prairies this year — hazy and uncertain.
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Edmonton city council voted down a motion to explore a bylaw that would aim to protect trees on private property across the city Tuesday.
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Council has unanimously approved an extra $2.6 million for a grant program encouraging business owners to invest in downtown properties. The vote was made during Tuesday’s public meeting. Councillors Keith McGrath, Kendrick Cardinal and Loretta Waquan were absent.
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