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The Perfect Cocktail For Your Zodiac Sign

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Ever feel like there's that one cocktail that just speaks to you? It just might be your perfect zodiac match. And, hey, even if you don't read your horoscope every day , it doesn't hurt to find a new go-to cocktail recipe for every occasion. We've tapped cocktail expert Kat Odell, author of the recently published cookbook Day Drinking: 50 Cocktails For a Mellow Buzz ($11), for her advice on all things cocktail-related astrology. Read on to discover which cocktail you should stir up based on your zodiac sign, and learn why it's the best match, according to Kat herself. And, yes, as the name of her book implies, you have permission to drink it any time of day! Related Your Perfect Starbucks Drink Order Based on Your Zodiac Sign

Sale and Contract Prices per Square Foot in 2016

Looking at single-family homes started in 2016, the median prices per square foot, excluding improved lot values, range from $164 for contractor-built homes in the Pacific division to $81 for speculatively built homes in the East South Central division. At $164 per square foot, new contractor-built single-family homes in Pacific are the most expensive to build exceeding the national average... Read More

Notice of Entry, and Other Rules Your Landlord Needs to Follow

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KatarzynaBialasiewicz/iStock With a rental lease set to expire, most landlords want to show the apartment as often as possible, which means they'll need a notice of entry to get into your place. They'll beeager to find new renters, but the law states they can't justunlock your door at any time and pop in for a visit. They also aren't allowed to show the apartmentsomany times that it creates a nuisance for you and disrupts your life. If you're a renter, read on for the rules of landlo rd entry, so you know what to expect. Landlord notice of entry Landlords are legally obligated to provide a renter with notice that they'll be entering the premises-for any reason. Whether that's to show the property to a potential renter or to fix a leaky faucet , the law is clear: Legal tenants have the right to quiet enjoyment of their home. The landlord must provide reasonable notice in writing (generally, 24 hours) of his intent to enter-and to do itonly during normal bus