In Florida a landlord can charge as much as he wants. They can have "specials" or other incentive to lure tenants.
team that supports existing customers/clients for them to continue their services with the company
Not unless the apartment is subsidized by the state or federal government.
Yes. A landlord can charge different rents for different apartments, since no two apartments are exactly the same. Also, if the old tenants think they are paying too much, they can leave at the end of the lease term.
Of course. Everyday people and animals are changing. And adapting to their environments.
no, i will source for another supplier to continue supply goods for me. i will not wait to exhaust last stock.
time period assumption
Only if your name is on the existing lease. The parents estate can be held responsible for damages, but the lease itself is simply void upon death if no one on the lease is left alive.
In order for a species to continue existing, it must reproduce and produce offspring. This ensures that the genetic material and traits of the species are passed on to the next generation. Additionally, the species must adapt and survive in its environment by finding food, shelter, and avoiding predators or threats.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
There is no reason to believe that the Universe will be "destroyed" - it will continue expanding, and at some point there won't be enough free energy left to support any type of life, but the Universe itself will continue existing.
Two non-identical haploid cells. Each cell has only one member of each homologous pair, existing as a pair of non-identical sister chromatids.