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  2. Renting vs. buying a house: Which is right for you? - AOL

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    Here are the advantages and disadvantages of renting versus buying a house to consider before making a decision. Renting vs. buying a house: Pros and cons ... Should I rent or buy? 7 key questions ...

  3. 20 Important Questions to Ask Before Renting an RV - AOL

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    Here are some questions to keep in mind if an RV vacation is on your to-do list. With many people steering clear of air travel during the pandemic, RV travel has become a new go-to — and for ...

  4. Renting with pets: Your questions answered - AOL

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    About a third of people in the US live in rented properties – that’s more than 100 million people. And many of these are pet parents. There’s a lot to consider when renting with pets – and ...

  5. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    The landlord-tenant relationship is defined by existence of a leasehold estate. [4] Traditionally, the only obligation of the landlord in the United States was to grant the estate to the tenant, [5] although in England and Wales, it has been clear since 1829 that a Landlord must put a tenant into possession. [6]

  6. Renting - Wikipedia

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    Renting, also known as hiring [1] or letting, [2] is an agreement where a payment is made for the use of a good, service or property owned by another over a fixed period of time. To maintain such an agreement, a rental agreement (or lease) is signed to establish the roles and expectations of both the tenant and landlord.

  7. 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.