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26-Mar-2006

 

  • 'Royal rental ruckus (Pioneer Press)
    Though Prince is nearing 50, it seems he's still not afraid to go a little crazy once in awhile, especially when his favorite color purple is involved. Documents posted on the Smoking Gun Web site Tuesday revealed Prince was served with a lawsuit, thanks to a little remodeling he did on the Los Angeles mansion he is renting for $70,000 a month from Carlos Boozer, a forward on the Utah Jazz.


  • 'Some dreams come with too much risk (Denver Post)
    April Hudson got her driver's license at age 14 so she could shuttle around her two blind parents. At age 19, she began investing in real estate. At 28, she had equity in Rental properties and $50,000 in the bank. Then, in April 2002, she bought a tanning salon franchise from Lakewood-based Executive Tans.


  • ''Suspicious' fire damages Eagle Properties office (Benton Courier)
    A fire described as "suspicious in nature" caused heavy damage early Monday to the office of Eagle Properties on Watts Road in Benton.


  • 'Fewer rooms to rent (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Center City has become Condo City, and several years of conversion and construction seem to be cutting into the number of rental apartments downtown.


  • 'Home-rental market in a jam, study says (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    More Rental housing is being demolished than is being built each year, putting the squeeze on millions of American families for whom renting is the only option. That's one conclusion of a study released earlier this month by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University.


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