Finding a tenant: what qualities will a good candidate have?

December 8th, 2011

finding a tenantDuring the search for a tenant that is suitable for their property, the owners take time in screening for good candidates. There may be many potential renters. But few will be good tenants. This is a common problem not only for landlords. If you rent an apartment you may have a necessity to move out as soon as possible. Then you should find a tenant through tenanthunter.com to contact a person who is interested in the same apartment and can take over your lease.

A good tenant is one who understands the conditions of the lease and acts accordingly. Read more…

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Luxo launches new task light

December 6th, 2011

360 is designed by American industrial designer Stephan Copeland. The design of the lamp is inspired by the flying disc. The base and the head spin of the lamp are connected by a single arm that allows movement of the light source between base and user. The lamp also contains a concealed parallelogram that allows for up and down movement while maintaining a level lamp head.

The luminaire is fitted with a custom-made 6.5 watt LED module that provides bright and warm light. The lamp is dimmable, and automatically turns itself off after nine hours to allow energy saving.

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The New RESET Sofa design by Gabriel Teixido for JOQUER

December 6th, 2011

Creative designer from Barcelona, Gabriel Teixido have create a new furniture collections that fulfills the denominated popular taste, the RESET sofa manufactured by JOQUER factory. RESET is a best sofa offer 2011 from JOQUER that come in nice and soft seat cushions and generously high back rest. Built in wooden structure padded with stress-resistant polyurethane foam, pre-upholstered with laminated fabric, two options for the seat cushions. All the cushions have compartiments in order to keep the filling in its right place.

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Daily Delight: DIY Fabric Flower Gift Toppers

December 3rd, 2011

The part of the holiday season that fills me with the most anxiety and self-loathing is not visiting family, no. It’s wrapping presents. Things start out okay, but then somehow my corners are all crumpled, there are visible seams because I used a sheet of wrapping paper that was too small, and there are strands of my hair stuck to every piece of Scotch tape. I give up and start buying lots of gift bags and tissue paper. THE END. This year I’ve got a new plan: Make beautiful fabric poppies like the ones I found on Creature Comforts and plant them atop every present to hide my wrapping flaws.

They take about five minutes to make, and look how they glow against that simple brown paper! Plu

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