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AAA Mobile Notary & Fingerprinting Service

5.0

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One Notary Mobile Signing Services

Call us at (866) 888-3171 to request the best mobile notary near Tampa, FL. One Notary Mobile Signing Services Tampa, FL 33618 Phone: 8137666175 Contact Email: info@onemobilenotary.com Keywords: mobile notary, tampa, fl ...read more

By One Notary Mobile Signing Services July 31, 2014

What is Live Scan Fingerprinting?

Recently, there have been tremendous technological advances made by forensic science in the field of fingerprinting.Live Scan Fingerprinting, commonly shortened to simplyLive Scan, has made its way into the public's vernacular and onto the main stage of personal identification methodology. Live scan fingerprinting is a technological development of forensic science that makes it possible for a fingerprint to be taken electronically and sent to law enforcement for identification. Live scan fingerprinting is inkless and it captures the fingerprint digitally on a computer. The prints are then forwarded electronically to the FBI, Department of Justice or another authorized agency for a criminal background check or for other purposes.There are major advantages to this new technology in the field of fingerprinting. First, there is no mess as with the black printer's ink. Second, there is no chance for human and/or mechanical error as there is with the ink fingerprint method. With the traditional method of fingerprinting, human error could factor into the administration of the procedure from the rolling of the subject's fingers to the amount of ink in the inkpad. Mistakes could also occur on the fingerprint card so that the subject is misidentified. Third, the time lapse between the actual taking of the fingerprints and their return from the processing lab could extend for as long as two months.Live scan fingerprinting has modernized the science of taking fingerprints. Through the taking of the fingerprints digitally on a computer and the electronic transmission to a receiving agency to be verified and authenticated, the results and the fingerprints can be returned to the source within 72 hours. Most law enforcement agencies in the United States have now adopted live scan fingerprinting as their medium for personal identification.Today, almost all states are mandating the taking of live scan fingerprinting of all applicants of positions of contact with vulnerable members of society, such as the elderly, children, the mentally ill and the physically disabled. As communities are invested in protecting these groups, Live scan fingerprinting has allowed for the quick and cost effective background checks of people coming into contact with the protected element of our society. ...read more

By AAA Mobile Notary & Fingerprinting Service January 28, 2012

Tenant & Landlord Overview

"Tenant & Landlord Overview" Whether leasing or renting, it is imperative that the landlord and tenant realize their legal rights and responsibilities. You must read your lease or rental terms from beginning to end until you understand the stipulations of the agreement. This is the contract between the landlord and tenant on which all legal references are based. The following includes valuable information concerning the legalities of screening potential tenants, anti-discrimination laws, and the rights of tenants with disabilities. Tenant selection and housing discrimination Since landlords have to be able to trust their tenants, choosing a tenant is a very impactful decision the landlord is forced to make. To make valid decisions, landlords use a dependable system to siphon through applicants in a nondiscriminatory manner; landlords cannot refuse potential tenants solely on the basis of race, religion, or whether they have children. Rent and security deposits Landlords are allowed to set rent at whatever fee they decide as long as they do not fall under specific areas covered by rent control. However, many states do have parameters in terms of how rent must be paid and how it can be raised. State law strictly governs security deposits and determines how much money a landlord can demand up front and how the funds can be allocated (i.e. covering unpaid rent). Make sure you notify your landlord long before you plan to leave. This way, your security deposit should be available at your leisure. Landlord liability for tenant injuries It is the duty of property owners to maintain the safety of the grounds for tenants and their guests. Landlords can be held responsible for injuries caused by hazardous or defective circumstances on the rental property, criminal activity, and environmental risks (i.e. asbestos). Roommates Tenants who share rental responsibility of the same property have obligation to each other in addition to the landlord. There are further legal issues one must be aware of when living with others in regard to when they want to bring someone else in the rental picture, when that person moves in, and when they decide to leave. Eviction A landlord reserves the right to terminate a lease if the tenant fails to pay rent, violates the pet policy, or continually disturbs other tenants or neighbors. However, it is wise for the landlord to think it through prior to prematurely terminating a lease in retaliation of a tenant's actions. Tenant and landlord form a team You and your landlord must work as one to maintain the overall quality of the premises. For example, the landlord should provide a healthy and safe place for you to live. Simultaneously, you are expected to take care of the premises and live by a code of conduct. The law outlines certain responsibilities that each party should abide by. The landlord's responsibilities are dependent upon the nature of the rental unit. If the unit is a single-family home, duplex, or mobile home, the landlord must: Comply with the terms of related building, housing, and health codes Keep the roof, windows, screens, walls, and all other applicable structures in excellent condition when there are no building, housing, and health codes Make certain that plumbing upkeep takes place to reasonable standards If the unit is a triplex or other type of rental not already stated, the landlord is required to provide: Heat Running/hot water Locks and keys Smoke detector Clean and safe common areas Access to an exterminator Although the landlord is not forced to pay for utilities, water, gas, or trash pickup, it remains an option. Provisions that were previously mentioned, along with those that weren't but are still relevant to the lease, may be modified in writing if the landlord so chooses. The tenant is expected to: Follow all housing and health codes Clean and sanitize the living space Take out the garbage Clean and sanitize plumbing fixtures; report any in disrepair Keep the premises free of defacement Maintain occupancy without disturbing other tenants or neighbors Treat appliances and other items provided by the landlord with respect ...read more

By AAA Mobile Notary & Fingerprinting Service December 07, 2008

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