Sentences with phrase «items in your rental house»

Not exact matches

If a hurricane were to strike the Melbourne area and would flood the basement of your rental house, ruining everything in your basement, you would be able to receive reimbursement for the damage so that you can replace the damaged items quickly.
Many renters think that rental coverage is only appropriate for those who live in a large house or have a lot of really expensive items.
A better example is the service I get from my housekeeper at my new rental in Tennessee: she does the post-stay walk - through, cleans, and provides or maintains the inventory of supplies (she provides quite a bit: trash bags, toilet paper, basic toiletries, dishwashing soap, hand soap; the things I provide, she'll let me know when supplies are low, and I'll have new items shipped to her house).
On February 29, key members of NAR committees and leadership met with the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) and other federal agencies to address the REO to Rental Initiative announced earlier in the week (see separate item).
The opinion continues to state that the broker may pay, on behalf of the broker's client who is paying the broker's commission, for items associated with the sale of the house as these payments are construed as being equivalent to a reduction in the commission agreed to between the principal and its agent (see Opinions 87 - 8 and 89 - 11, broker providing client with home security systems; 88 - 10, broker providing client with moving services; 91 - 51, broker providing client with vacation rental use; 93 - 21, broker providing client with airline tickets; and 92 - 32, broker providing client with a vacation trip).
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z