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Housing: What happens when your land lease expires?

Depends on a Commercial or Residential Lease. If Residential it is generally a 1 yr lease and 90% of the time it is automatically a month-to-month OR a 30 day lease. However, it is recommended that you request to renew for another year giving you certain guarantees. Once a Residential Lease expires the LL may ask the tenant to vacate the premises giving them a 60 days notice. Some believe it is 30 days but is most cases the tenant is protected for 60-90 days giving them time to look for another place to reside in.With a Commercial Lease renewal or termination is negotiated starting at 6 months prior to expiry of the Lease. Commerical Leases are usually 3-5 yrs. When a Commercial Lease expires the unit is expected to be vacant, there is no auto month-to-month and the LL has the right to change the locks immediately without notice.Cheers

What is your perception of India's strength in space?

In 1999, a super cyclone hit Odisha and killed 20,000 people. Indian weather agencies were unable to make a correct forecast for the storm because India was heavily dependent on satellite data from USA, which often suffered from delays and even denials. In 2013, India suffered from a cyclone of similar strength but the casualty was one person. India's array of remote sensing satellites - one of the largest constellations in the world - with spatial resolutions ranging from less than a meter to 500 meters allowed for accurate forecast and preparedness.Unlike some other space programs, Indian space program is focused on utilitarian benefits. The data from IRS(Indian Remote Sensing) satellites is used for a variety of applications including groundwater prospect mapping, crop acreage and production estimation, potential fishing zone forecasting based on chlorophyll and sea surface temperature, biodiversity characterization, detailed impact assessment of watershed development projects, generation of natural resources data/information, etc.Indian space program is characterized by its remarkable self-reliance. In the past, India had to face technology denials. Countries like Russia and USA backed out from delivering key technologies for launching rockets and satellites. Thus, India focused on building indigenous solutions and processes. The strength of India's self-sufficiency is demonstrated by the fact that it has now launched French and Japanese satellites. ISRO's commerical arm ANTRIX regularly leases out space technologies and is earning hefty profits.Last month, US launched MAVEN, its satellite to study Martian atmosphere. The estimated cost for the operation was $671 million. India launched a similar Mars orbiter for $73 million. To put this in perspective, we spent 454 crores, less than one-tenth of US space program, less than the cost of Mumbai Indians cricket team (1000 crore) and less than the cost of Ambani's home (5000 crore). India has one of the most cost-effective space program in the world.Sources:India’s silent sentinels in space save million livesAchieving Self-Reliance In Space ProgrammeCountdown to self-relianceWhy India's Mars Mission Is So Much Cheaper Than NASA'sIndian Space Mission, Poverty and Closet RacismMythbusting India's Mars missionIndia's 100th Space Mission Blasts OffIndia’s Frugal Mission to MarsISRO scientists at workSocial equality as crucial for India as space exploration | The National

How can I put this box in the bottom left corner with space to the right and bottom with flexbox to make it responsive?

I see in your code that you have the box inside the same dive you have that big yellow text.If you flex that container, you’ll have to do a direction of column which will put the box under the yellow text. That’s one way. Remember, you’re flex box will flex all elements inside of it, but your nested flex items making that box should not be affected by the main container of content1 if you flex it.It looks like you also have text to the right of the box, so that will also tuck under your box.If you want the box to be in the bottom left of the page always, you can position a div absolutely and still use flex with justify-content: flex-end as well as align-content: flex-endbut to get it to stay at the bottom without positioning will probably be harder than it’s worth.here’s what I did that seems to work like I’m interpreting your question:CSS:html {  font-size: 15px; }  * {  margin: 0;  padding: 0; }  h1 {  font-size: 3.5em;  color: #DDBF68; }  /*Background image sizing for <main>*/ main {  min-height: 100vh;  background: linear-gradient(to right, rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9), rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.9)), url('labyrinth.png') no-repeat;  -webkit-background-size: cover;  -moz-background-size: cover;  -o-background-size: cover;  background-size: cover;  padding: 20px; }  .content1 {  width:  97%;  margin:  auto;  display: flex;  justify-content: space-between;  align-content: flex-start; }  .h1_spacing {   }  .logo, .logotext {  height: 6.6vh; }  .bloc_bottomright {  background-color: white;  border-radius: 3px;  height: 14em;  width: 25em;  display: flex;  flex-direction: column;  justify-content: center;  position: relative; }  .box_wrap {  margin: 20px;  display: block;  display: flex;  justify-content: flex-start; }  .bloc_title {  font-size: 1.5rem;  width: 80%;  transform: translate(0%, -25%);  margin-left: 2em;  letter-spacing: 1px; }  .bloc_button {  border: 2px solid #DDBF68;  font-size: 0.9rem;  letter-spacing: 1px;  font-weight: 500;  border-radius: 2.2px;  height: 40px;  width: 110px;  display: flex;  justify-content: center;  align-items: center;  transform: translate(0%, 49%);  margin-left: 3.5em; } HTML:<main>    <header>  <ul class="nav_bar">  <li class="logo"><img alt="golden bull head" class="logo" src="Minotaur_Finance_Logo.png">  <img alt="text that says minotaur in gold" class="logotext xs-hide" src="Minotaur_Finance_GTAV_Logo_text.png"></li>    <li class="about">  <a href="about.html">Who we are</a>  </li>    <li class="services">  <a href="services.html">Services</a>  </li>   <div class="rcontact_button">  <a class="rcontact_button2" href="#">Contact Us</a>  </div>   </ul>  </header>    <div class="content1">   <h1 class="h1_spacing">Leading you through the financial labyrinth.</h1>       <!--social media group-->  <div class="social_media" id="social_media"><img alt="check out our instagram" class="insta" src="instagram.png">  <img alt="check out our facebook" class="fb" src="facebook.png"></div>   </div>  <!-- BOTTOM RIGHT BLOC -->  <div class="box_wrap">   <div class="bloc_bottomright">  <p class="bloc_title">Full-service real estate management firm</p>  <a class="bloc_button" href="#">Let's talk</a>   </div>  </div>    <div class="container_socialproof">   <div class="featured">As featured by</div>  <div class="social_proof">  <img class="img1" src="LibertyTree-Logo.png" alt="LibertyTree logo">  <img class="img2" src="los-santos-logo.png" alt="los santos logo"></div>  </div>  <div class="about_container">  <!-- <div class="about_position"> -->    <h2 class="about_title left">Who we are and what we do</h2>   <p class="about1 right">Minotaur Finance is a full-service real estate management firm. We are recognized as a leader in the Los  Santos residential management industry for almost 20 years. That is, when we see other people at trade shows  and cocktail parties, they recognize us. Sometimes we sleep with their wives. Just because.    We can customize our services to manage any portfolio of property - from the beat down crack house to a  12,000 square foot beach house. We are about "excellence in management" and "putting things in quotes for  emphasis."We are world leaders in "buzz terms."    Our clients have come to expect our standard of excellence, including: Commerical Leasing, Residential  Brokerage and Sales,Back Office Accounting Services, Back Door Deals, Under The Table Deals, Risk Management,  Making Things Go Away and Rental Services. We stay in constant contact with our clients.</p>  <!-- </div> -->   </div>     <section class="services">  <h2 class="services_card">Services</h2>  <div class=card_wrap>    <div class="card1">   <div class="title">  Commerical Leasing  </div>  </div>  <!--card1 close -->    <div class="card2">  <div class="title">  Residential Brokerage  </div>  </div>  <!--card2 close -->    <div class="card3">  <div class="title">  Sales & Back Office Accounting Services  </div>  </div>  <!--card3 close -->   </div>  </section>  <section class="contact">  <div class="contact_bg">  <div class="contact_wrap">   Background.    </div>  </div>  </section> I took your box out of the content1 div and put it in it’s own div, then made the content1 div flex to put the two elements side by side. Of course, I don’t know exactly what your going for, so I took out the margin-top from h1_spacing so it aligned with the other items in the div.for the box, i made the wrap a flex element with a margin of 20px and justified it flex-start. if you want it in the bottom right as the class of the box might indicate, change the justify-content to flex-end for the wrap and it will put the entire box on the bottom right. you can set the min-height of the box_wrap class to the amount of space you want at the bottom and align-content to flex-start and then you’ll has space under the box. for space to the right, simple margin-right will do. or you can change the width of the box_wrap to be as wide as you want, leaving space to the right.I hope this was helpful in any way.

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