So Santa! Your looking at renting a home in town for the summer? Great, all you need to do after researching for the right home with all the features and the right price is to 1. Submit a rental application2. Inspect the new property (Important!)3. Sign a rental agreement.4. Move in and keep the property maintained.
Trust me I know! I took Mrs. Bradshaw's Personal Finance and Economics class online! I also know that the landlord has responsibilities, but I will still have to keep the elves in check so I don't get evicted!
Good Call! Here are some more pros and cons...
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Renting can be a wonderful thing if you are looking to build your wealth while staying at a property you love. Sometimes buying a home is simply not the wisest option based off your financial position. Here are some pros...1. Lower utility costs2. No property taxes or maintenance costs.
Yeah... but there's some cons I have heard. It is hard to finding a place that will allow the reindeer, and I wont be able to build equity...
I thought you had a magically infinite net worth...