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Si usted renta un espacio para una casa móvil hay una ley en cuanto los derechos de Inquilinos/Dueños que podría aplicar a usted. La ley, por nombre La Ley de Inquilino-Dueño de Estacionamientos de Casas Móviles (Código de Idaho Secciones 55-2001 B 55-2019) aplica a toda gente que renta espacios de casas movibles, a menos que estén rentando ambos el espacio y la casa móvil del mismo dueño...
Métodos de compra de una vivienda comunitaria:
La capacidad de estabilizar la renta
Control sobre la comunidad en si
La seguridad – disminuye la amenaza del desalojo
Un sentido mejor de comunidad
Método de compra – 501c3 Proveedor de Vivienda Asequible/Autoridad de Vivienda
Si usted renta un espacio para una casa móvil hay una ley en Idaho sobre los derechos de inquilinos-dueños que podrían aplicarle a usted. La ley, llamada la Ley de Parques de Casas Móviles para Inquilino-Dueño (Código de Idaho Secciones 55-2001--55-2019) aplica a toda la gente que renta espacios de casas manufacturadas, a menos que estén rentando ambos el espacio y la casa manufacturada del mismo dueño.
As they plan for the time when they may need long-term care, consumers are likely to face some difficult and uncomfortable questions. What would I do if I were no longer able to care for myself? Would someone in my family take care of me, or would I seek care elsewhere? And how would caregivers get paid?...
It’s a task that few of us look forward to: arranging for help to be there if, as senior citizens, we
are no longer able to care for ourselves. For 1.4 million seniors, that care comes in a nursing home
where most residents have their bills paid by the government through the Medicaid program. For
millions of others, that care comes from family members or paid providers, in homes or assisted living
facilities...
Payday loans are small cash advances, usually of $500 or less. To get a loan, a borrower gives a payday lender a postdated personal check or an authorization for automatic withdrawal from the borrower’s bank account. In return, he receives cash, minus the lender's fees. For example, with a $300 payday loan, a consumer might pay $45 in fees and get $255 in cash.
Payday lenders are not the only option for consumers facing debt problems.There are many alternatives to payday loans such as: small savings accounts or rainy-day funds; salary advances from employers; credit card advances; working out extended repayment plans with creditors; and loans from friends, relatives, religious institutions, or social service agencies. In addition, many lenders have developed lower-cost alternatives to payday loans that have better repayment terms.
If you happen to be behind on your payday loans and your checks keep bouncing, you may be worried about facing criminal prosecutions. Some “payday” lenders have been known to call and threaten borrowers to “pay or go to jail.” As a result many “payday” loan borrowers are terrified by threats of criminal prosecution. But if you are in this situation, you should not be scared by these “loan shark” threats...
Many older Americans have difficulty meeting their monthly expenses. A fixed income can’t always cover a senior’s needs, particularly unexpected needs associated with medical problems, home and car repairs, or even an old refrigerator that doesn’t work anymore. Unfortunately, there are few resources to help vulnerable seniors get through these hard times. Affordable small loans are hard to come by. As a result, many seniors end up with very high cost small loans, including payday loans...
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