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Decorating a Rented House

Decorating rental home is different to decorate a home, because we are limited to when making major changes in interior design if these are not welcome from the owners. Moreover, it makes no sense to make major investments in a house that is not ours. Here are some tips to decorate a rented house to give our personal touch without going into great expenses.
1. Do not add anything to your house unless it is useful and beautiful: 90% of the objects should have both qualities. The recycling bins need not be unsightly and spoil the decor of your kitchen, you can use an alternative container or simply beautify the one you have. A simple option is to take a cardboard box, paint it or cover it with wallpaper or some fabric, cut a hole in the bottom and place it on the cube ugly.
2. Choose a palette and keep it: no matter what color you choose, just choose a few. 3.5 When you choose colors, be faithful to them, whether for everyday things like soap and shampoo or decorative items such as towels and carpets.
3. Every time you buy something, throw something (or gift any): the worst in a well-designed room is full of clutter. Most people have too much. If you get used to throw or give away an object each time you buy a new one you can start to successfully design, otherwise, all your efforts are wasted.
Financing Housing for Rent
Moreover, the group of measures to boost the supply of rental housing promoted by the Government today will add soon a regulatory modification of the system of mortgage market securities, which will allow mortgage loans secured by real estate built on a leasehold can be part of the collateral portfolio of bonds and mortgage bonds.
By extending the possibility of refinancing through the capital market for this type of loan is provided to credit institutions to grant them more favorable conditions, resulting in lower costs for the construction of rental housing.
This reform will be included in the Royal Decree to develop certain aspects of Act 2 / 1981 of March 25, regulating the mortgage market, be adopted by the Government this autumn. The proposed action is none other than the increase of the housing offered for rent as well as to lower its cost to the city.