SilentStriker
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Apr 02, 2026
Why is Oman overlooked as a travel destination?
It’s a country that’s overlooked since UAE has skyscrapers or high rises while Oman doesn’t have that (since their focus is more on culture and maintaining the “old Arabia” look & vibe whilst being rich in their own way). I mean, you can look up travel content about the UAE and there’s tons of results while for Oman the amount of travel content is kind of sparse in comparison even though people do go there.
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Mar 27, 2026
Is it safe to leave the front door unlocked at night in the US?
I know that in certain countries like Japan or South Korea: it’s normal to leave the front door unlocked since the probaility of someone breaking in is low since their crime rate isn’t high. I knew a friend of mine who resides in Korea where they even left the car unlocked with the keys inside, can you do either of those things in America?
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Mar 27, 2026
Is unpaid rent useless if the tenant is (literally) gone forever?
The scenario is: landlord or lady intends to ask the tenant about the rent (because money from their account is not there to be withdrawn from) only finding the tenant’s corpse, meaning they are not alive. Whether there is foul play involved or it’s self inflicted (suicide): does that circumstance alone just “erase” the tenant’s due rent?
It may be shifted onto the roommates (if he has one, but in this case there’re none) and even they had company: it’s not their problem as the landlord or lady only speaks to the tenant who signed the lease but that’s not possible since the tenant passed. Would the landlord or lady just ask for the tenant’s last will & testament instead?
It may be shifted onto the roommates (if he has one, but in this case there’re none) and even they had company: it’s not their problem as the landlord or lady only speaks to the tenant who signed the lease but that’s not possible since the tenant passed. Would the landlord or lady just ask for the tenant’s last will & testament instead?
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