November 1st, 2006STMP Capital058 Rue du Chateau des RentiersParis, FRA75014To: Melanie Marie Bourgeois and Jessica Lee Lariviere:We wish to remind you that you are presently bound to a lease from December 1st 2005 to November 30th2006We are informing you that for the period of prolongation of your lease, from December 1st, 2006 to November30th 2007, our rent will be increased to $825 monthly. All other conditions of your lease will remain the same.You are hereby notified that you have one month following receipt of the present notice to respond.Sincerely,Sandro MilanoSTMP CapitalWhen is the current lease over?A. November 1st, 2006B. November 1st, 2007C. December 1st, 2006D. November 30th, 2006

November 1st, 2006
STMP Capital
058 Rue du Chateau des Rentiers
Paris, FRA
75014
To: Melanie Marie Bourgeois and Jessica Lee Lariviere:
We wish to remind you that you are presently bound to a lease from December 1st 2005 to November 30th
2006
We are informing you that for the period of prolongation of your lease, from December 1st, 2006 to November
30th 2007, our rent will be increased to $825 monthly. All other conditions of your lease will remain the same.You are hereby notified that you have one month following receipt of the present notice to respond.
Sincerely,
Sandro Milano
STMP Capital
When is the current lease over?

A. November 1st, 2006

B. November 1st, 2007

C. December 1st, 2006

D. November 30th, 2006

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