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  2. Jeonse - Wikipedia

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    Jeonse ( English: / ˈtʃʌnseɪ / CHUN-say; Korean : 전세; Hanja : 傳貰; Korean pronunciation: [tɕʌn.sʰe] ), also known as chŏnse, key money deposit[ 1] or key money, [ 2] is a type of lease or deposit common in the South Korean real estate market. Instead of paying monthly rent, a renter will make a lump-sum deposit on a rental space ...

  3. Affordable housing - Wikipedia

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    On the other hand, in Berlin, the Alliance for Housing Construction, which was established in 2014, brought together Berlin's local government, private landlords, and public utility landlords to make rental units in the city more affordable. Public utility landlords such as non-profit organizations agreed to build 3000 new dwellings each year.

  4. What is a personal loan? How it works — and what to know ...

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    A personal loan works by giving you a lump sum of money that you repay in monthly installments plus interest and fees. You can typically borrow between $2,000 and $50,000 — though some digital ...

  5. Buy to let - Wikipedia

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    First-time landlords might also be required to have a separate annual income of at least £25,000. For an owner-occupied property, the calculation is typically a multiple of the owner's annual income. The most common type of buy-to-let mortgage is an interest only option. The interest rate on the mortgage can be fixed or variable.

  6. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, rent control refers to laws or ordinances that set price controls on the rent of residential housing to function as a price ceiling. [ 1] More loosely, "rent control" describes several types of price control: "strict price ceilings", also known as " rent freeze " systems, or " absolute " or " first generation " rent ...

  7. Rent regulation in New York - Wikipedia

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    Rent control limits the price a landlord can charge a tenant for rent and also regulates the services the landlord must provide. Failure to provide these may allow the tenant to receive a lower rent. [4] Outside of New York City, the state government determines the maximum rents and rate increases, and owners may periodically apply for increases.

  8. Prosper Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Prosper Marketplace is America's first peer-to-peer lending marketplace, with over $23 billion in funded loans. [ 1] Borrowers request personal loans on Prosper and investors (individual or institutional) can fund anywhere from $2,000 to $50,000 per loan request. Investors can consider borrowers’ credit scores, ratings, and histories and the ...

  9. 7 Best Loan Apps of March 2024 - AOL

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    App. Maximum loan amount. Time to funding. Fees. Google Play rating. App Store rating. Albert. Up to $250. Instantly for a fee; 3-6 days free of charge. Instant cash advance fee