Yes. As long as that is not prohibited in the lease.
A sale and lease back agreement is when one buys something from one party, and then turns around and leases it back to that person. A month to month lease is when one leases property on a monthly basis.
Leasing is the best option because you can use the profits to help pay the lease. Once you've bought it, you're looking a storage house if the business turns bad.
If the lease restricts who can live in the apartment, as long as your son is listed as an occupant on the lease, he or she can continue to live in the apartment (unless the lease specifically states otherwise). If the lease does not have a restriction on occupants, your son can continue living in the apartment as well.
is When a gas turns to a liquid or solid
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When Condenstated turns into a less active property, Water. When cooled enough.
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This process is called melting.
Yes, provided that the 16 year old person is not the actual OWNER of the property. In the UK, you cannot legally own property up until the age of 18, although from the ages 16-18 you CAN rent. However, if you and not them are the actual OWNER, there's no problem, although-CO-ownership could not happen until that person turns 18.
The chemical identity of a substance remains the same when it turns into a gas. The type of atoms and their arrangement within the substance do not change during the phase transition from liquid to gas.
If a domestic dog turns wild it's because of fear and neglect from the owner
It melts. But, sometimes it sublimates (turns directly from a solid to a gas).