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24 August, 22:48

Maria, a single mother of three, has been saving to buy the family's first home. Her budget is limited, but there is a home she can easily afford on the market. Unfortunately, there have been zoning changes in the area, and a twenty-four hour convenience store is located across the street. Is this deterioration curable or incurable?

A. Curable

B. Incurable

C. It may be curable if the surrounding neighborhood is well-maintained and the upkeep is good. If the remainder of the area is on the decline, it is probably incurable.

D. Both A and C

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  1. 24 August, 23:06
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    B) Incurable

    Explanation:

    The convenience store is working legally in front of your house, and unless you have enough money to buy the whole business and close it, then you cannot do anything about it. That is what incurable means in real estate: the costs of improvements or corrections necessary are higher than the value that is added by the improvement or cure.

    That is probably the reason why the house is so cheap and Maria can afford it.
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