Rental of ski equipment, and the lessons, were not cheap but nor were they exorbitant. |
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Rental income of persons is typically the smallest of the five factor payment categories, usually less than 4 percent of gross domestic product. |
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Rental income in France is taxable, but can be substantially sheltered by the cost of borrowing. |
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Rental includes carpeting, power points and name on the fascia board. |
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That line so outraged the dad at E-Z Car Rental that he repeated it aloud on Wednesday afternoon. |
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Mesirow Financial's portfolio includes Fender Musical Instruments, Paragon Solutions, CourtLink, and Swingles Furniture Rental. |
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Independent Rental Owner Brent Sobol has used stovetop fire suppressors since 2000 and says he hasn't had a fire claim since. |
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The cosigner may not want to fill out a Rental Application, but legally he or she needs to fill one out so you can check his or her credit. |
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Rental cars can be delivered to a customer's home, workplace or wherever it's most convenient. |
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Rental cars will be provided for members who do not have repairs completed by the required delivery date. |
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Worldwide, First Car Rental offers car hire in over 100 countries and 4 500 locations. |
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Rental car customers returning rental cars to the Anchorage Airport will be directed to a temporary rental car return area, located in the airport's long-term parking lot. |
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Power and Associates 2007 Rental Car Satisfaction Study released today. |
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The first widely used auger dredges were designed in the 1980s by Mud Cat Dredges, which was run by National Car Rental, but is now a Division of Ellicott Dredges. |
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Several industry sources said that city centre rental properties can be negotiated down significantly. |
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He would frequently answer advertisements for rental vacancies, but no landlord would offer his family a spot. |
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Apartments are priced at three rates, depending on the rental guarantees attached. |
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The rental rate includes all the fixed costs of operating a facility expressed on a square footage basis. |
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Investors who plough money in these schemes can offset rental income against tax. |
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Mortgage interest will be allowable against rental income and VAT is recoverable. |
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Landlords can offset the interest they pay on their mortgage against rental income to reduce the amount of tax they pay. |
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She did not advertise the unit for rent, nor did she employ the services of a rental agent or of a real estate firm. |
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The first 100,000 customers to sign up for Smart broadband will get their monthly line rental free for life. |
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At present, these users receive two separate bills one from their new service provider for calls made, and one from Eircom for phone line rental. |
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Slip in a pair of big fluffy slippers and a coupon for a free movie rental. |
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This not only makes the home a desirable rental, it's ideal for the owners as well. |
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Since this car was a rental, there wasn't much in it, just the gun and a couple maps. |
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When the agency that handled their summer rental called, Don said they would not be taking the cottage this time. |
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A cheap Bahamas vacation rental does not have to mean a lower standard of living. |
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His hand shook slightly as he maneuvered the rental car through the heavy traffic. |
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He predicted that 10,000 new rental units would be built within two years, and that vacancy rates would rise. |
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In addition, the company is launching a new online rental store of the same name in September. |
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Tax generally has to be paid in the Republic on any money earned from rental property or stock options in Ireland. |
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If market conditions and rental yields improve, you can negotiate more preferential returns. |
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The qualifying expenditure is available in full against rental income within the state. |
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Gross rental values of nearby homes would drop reducing the amount the council could charge ratepayers. |
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One of the reasons rents have been rising is that rental demand is on the up. |
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However, it may be difficult to increase rental levels to any significant degree without some titivation of the building. |
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They are also popular as rental items for special projects where ground conditions favor their use. |
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Hendrix tried to prepare for the inevitable by purchasing rental property to generate another source of income. |
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One impact that land shortage has had is on the availability of cheap rental accommodation. |
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Keep in mind that rental prices vary depending on how long you expect to rent the tux for. |
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For example, interest on borrowings to purchase buy-to-let property can be offset against rental income for individual property investors. |
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Property prices are such that rental income should not be relied upon to pay for the property. |
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Money spent on insurance, cleaning, repairs and general maintenance can also be offset against the rental income. |
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Great care must be taken in estimating rental income as the agent's estimate may be well off target. |
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The tenant or local agent is obliged to deduct 25 per cent withholding tax from rental income and send it to the tax office. |
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This will also give you an idea of the demand for rental properties within that area. |
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Their intimidation tactics too often succeed, and the rental board authorities only maintain their status quo. |
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But before you run out to the video store and whip out your rental card, a word to the wise. |
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Finally, do not forget the taxman, as tax is due at your highest rate on all rental income less the following deductible expenses. |
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Ski rental services, which provide ski equipment from world-famous brands, are also not in short supply. |
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We regret if readers inferred from reading the column that rental units were being converted to condos. |
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Transportation available is taxis, buses, car rental, express boats and long boats or sampans. |
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Advertising costs and the legal cost of drawing up rental leases are also allowable as deductions. |
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Costs are allowed in full as an expense against the rental income from the house in the first year of letting. |
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Any excess relief in a tax year may be carried forward for offset against rental income arising from Irish property in future years. |
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If you've ever had the displeasure of tangling with your landlord at the rental board, you know getting yourself down there is half the battle. |
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Nearly all rental cars in the US are automatics, so they're easy to get used to but can be about as much fun to drive as a milk float. |
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The oversupply of rental property has resulted in landlords cutting rents to attract tenants. |
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In the '80s, a growing competitiveness for rental ground was fostered by retired farmers cash renting to the highest bidders. |
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In fact it was Don who gave Bob the lead on a rental house in early September. |
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The car rental firm watched its shares crash ten per cent yesterday on news that it was binning an expensive new system. |
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With rental income dwindling to a mere trickle on many estates in 1880-81, signs of alarm in the Big House were not hard to find. |
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The pilot gets into a small bit of leftover wake turbulence, the rental aircraft wobbles just before touchdown and a wingtip catches the runway. |
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If you've never seen the film, then a rental might be a good way to spend 142 minutes, as long as you have a hefty cup of java standing by. |
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If you see it on a rental shelf, point it out to a Joe Sixpack who hates widescreen. |
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Single billing allows consumers to buy both line rental and calls from a phone company other than Eircom. |
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It brings your personalized experience to any compatible car, so you have the same experience in a rental as you do in your own whip. |
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The IIR specialises in conference organisation, property rental and training. |
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Then she heard about a couple who, after losing their rental home, moved into a Southold self-storage facility along with their furniture. |
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We recommend Louise takes the option which includes scuba gear and oxygen rental, so she won't need to bring her own equipment. |
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But I own a home and several rental properties in Houston and some timberland in Polk County. |
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New opportunities in the rental property sector have arisen following the budget's reintroduction of mortgage interest relief. |
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An Irish person could also have foreign rental income, for example, from letting of a Spanish holiday home. |
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Many furniture removal companies operate secure storage facilities on a weekly rental basis, which could be a short-term solution. |
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Since the property was a rental, major landscaping renovations were not an option. |
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To fully experience the Japanese culture, some get rental property outside the gate. |
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The prestigious location together with the guaranteed rental income clinched it. |
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Any rental income is taxable and any profit on the future sale of the property is subject to capital gains tax. |
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Read the lease to find out what's been specified in your case and check out rental laws in your area. |
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New models are displayed in one showcase, and rental guns are offered in another. |
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Thus interest relief of 5 per cent is only available for offset against the rental income. |
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It is not surprising then that landlord domination of the land rental market has resulted in stringent tenancy contracts. |
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Average rental values this year should at best increase by a modest amount but will probably be fairly static, the report said. |
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You are not obliged to assign a life assurance policy to cover a mortgage on a rental property. |
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The right amount of trunk space in a rental car is crucial to getting your golf trip started right. |
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Then present your membership card for identification at the time of rental. |
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There is a shrinking supply of affordable private rental housing, and less public housing each year due to funding cuts. |
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One thing that has been very good is the increase in public housing and affordable rental housing. |
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The tiny structure was an appendage to a larger house Matt had bought, intending to use the lesser quarters as a rental property. |
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She screamed in confusion as our rental car lurched through a very real white picket fence, careening down a hill and into an orchard. |
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The capital appreciation and ongoing rental values in such areas are obviously significantly lower than would otherwise be the case. |
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With a monopoly, you get to generate a large cash flow from rental of all the properties. |
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These groups like the stable cash flow from rental income such pubs provide. |
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Having enquired at all car rental information desks at Dublin airport, the answer was alas the same. |
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Find yourself an ice skating rink, and while whipping around on rental skates, check out your fellow skaters. |
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There will also be a rental scheme in operation for owners, a fact which may spark a good deal of Irish investor interest. |
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In most places outside the cities, there seems to have been a tail-off in investor activity, largely due to the slowdown in rental income. |
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WorldCom promises not to impose a minimum call charge and no set up or monthly rental fee. |
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His company checks for past rental or mortgage nonpayment, unlawful detainers, delinquent consumer debt, and income sources. |
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However, with the rental market reaching saturation point in certain areas, it looks as if double-digit growth is a thing of the past. |
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Attached to this cottage is a one-bed, self-contained apartment that can be used for extra rental income or as a granny flat. |
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Years of rental had taken its toll, but, undeterred, the family slowly started to reinstate the house's original integrity. |
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Unlike Ireland, undistributed rental income of a UK company is not subject to a surcharge. |
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It has turned to improved service and a thriving rental business to hold its market share. |
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There are also chalets on the lakeside site at Lochend Chalets, a holiday rental company run by his brother and sister. |
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The rental income on unfurnished houses is about 10 per cent less than on furnished houses. |
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The number of low-cost rental units on the market has plummeted by as much as 75 per cent over eight years. |
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We're living in an era of gated apartment blocks and lots of rental accommodation. |
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Fanning said Smart would be the first alternative Irish telco to offer wholesale line rental and single billing to Irish customers. |
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The new rental policy will not come into effect until the outcome of a court appeal which is expected tomorrow. |
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The unit offers tax relief against rental income, corporate income and personal income. |
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A lot of the films I've cited as examples are not films you're likely to find in your high-street video rental chain or in the local multiplex. |
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Tenants are entitled to ask for a rental review if they believe that they are being overcharged. |
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Thousands of people live in poorly maintained public housing or equally substandard private rental accommodation. |
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The production and distribution of rental housing was handled within the city's ethnic communities. |
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In May, my wife and I hired a car from a rental company at Stansted airport. |
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She owns six foreclosures that she's turned into rental properties and has flipped as many as 10 others. |
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Cameron Lake was closed to all motorized watercraft, but did offer canoes, rowboats and paddleboats for rental. |
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Any older or younger and you may get away with a rental, but don't bet on it. |
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Non-exempt letting income can be sheltered by purchasing a rental property in a renewal incentive area. |
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This church introduced a surpliced choir, pew rental and housed the first pipe organ and heating system in San Diego. |
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I don't think I could even tell you where the famous casino was, although I did park our rental car downtown. |
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Among items in the works are a new control tower, a people mover and facility for rental cars. |
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For the rest, I could offer cautionary advice for a rental, but I'd just pass if I were you. |
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It's home to about 2,000 houseboats, nearly 400 of them in a rental fleet and the rest privately owned, many in joint ownership. |
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The fair rental value of a church-provided parsonage or a properly designated housing allowance for ministers. |
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The lender will usually come up with its own estimate of rental income, which tends to be more realistic than the sales patter of letting agents. |
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A strong script, able direction, and a stellar cast who underplay their roles make it very worthy of at least a rental. |
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The landlord is then entitled to claim a credit for the income tax deducted at source from the rental income. |
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I spoke to a couple of ace gardeners recently in a mad bid to investigate the best native plants for my downtown rental cottage. |
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If re-housed, these applicants could sell their property for a profit or let the property and receive a rental income from it. |
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Bring your own scuba gear, or have Joan arrange rental equipment in advance. |
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I took a lot more money than what I would need for a round trip plane ticket, a car rental, and a hotel. |
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I hadn't yet hired a car, so I scanned the available rental counters and made way for Budget. |
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It boasts a ski rental of over 400 sets of equipment, including snowboards, carving skis, snow blades and even some cross country skis. |
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If you find vacationing in a rental property more comfortable than hotel rooms, give no second thought to your choice. |
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So, assuming that you do have rental income to shelter, how can you go about choosing an investment property that will work for you? |
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Yeo said the government will also extend current schemes for property tax rebates and rental rebates for another year. |
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The second column in the table shows the rental index from the consumer price index. |
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The little rental car jumps along jerkily as Dad tries to shift gears without giving himself a cardiac arrest. |
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Whereas a standard home loan depends on your earnings, a buy-to-let advance is based on rental potential. |
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I will increase my investment in British commercial property, as prices have weakened and rental yields are strong. |
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When the boat got back to the harbor after the snorkeling trip, our rental car's battery was dead. |
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He said most rental cars do not last for a long time given the remoteness of some of the places the tourists take them. |
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Agents use this information to assess a person's rental history when considering an application to rent a property. |
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The monthly rental is a flat rate because the internet connection is always on. |
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An arbitrator determines a revised rental based on evidence put forward by both the landlord and the tenant. |
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For example, in the uniform rental business, you frequently evaluate targets based on rentals earned over the subsequent 52 weeks. |
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The lease rental paid by the local authority, funded by the government, is treated as an annual expense. |
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A weekly rental is paid on all bedroom units and again charged according to the means of the applicant. |
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The movies will be offered, as at any video store, in DVD and VHS, for sale or rental. |
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Seeing the works in their permanent settings would have required numerous plane tickets, the rental of a car, and perhaps even a donkey or camel. |
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Car rental can be quite expensive in the peak summer season and the best rates can be obtained by booking in advance or online. |
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Really, I can't recommend this disc, either for purchase or rental, yet not for reasons you might immediately assume. |
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I'm in a Ford Fiesta, top of the range for Moroccan car rental. |
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And I long for the placid days when all I worried about were jackhammers, halal carts and clueless tourists on rental bikes. |
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The three have now formed a campaign group under the banner of Exhibiting Societies of Scottish Artists to persuade the National Galleries to cut the rental costs. |
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There are long, lingering closing down sales at the two rental shops nearest to my flat, and the local Blockbuster is emptier every time I go there. |
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A one-time purchase eliminates the ongoing invoicing of a rental service. |
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Landlords argue this would result in either fewer properties for rent, or higher rents at all levels of the rental market to offset the risk posed by troublesome tenants. |
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The move also costs the state, which pays the line rental for thousands of pensioners under a scheme to boost security and social contact for the elderly. |
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As a rule, you can expect rentals to cover general expenses such as insurance, rental management, local taxes and rates with some left over to cover your mortgage expenses. |
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The daily pay was enough to cover rental on the house and garden. |
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The bottom line, Gary, is that no database is goofproof, not even in the video rental business, with your simple task of keeping 20,000 titles and 20,000 customers straight. |
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When perfected the new system will be used and adopted by fast food outlets, video rental companies, airlines, hotel check-in desks and pharmacies. |
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The cost of rescuing them each morning put an end to houseboat rental. |
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It can also source undeclared rental income on these properties. |
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Some of the houses in South Street are offered for holiday rental. |
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You can offset the interest against the rental income for tax purposes. |
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It also has a water sports shop that carries everything you need to purchase or rent for water fun activities, and can also arrange for water skiing or kayak rental. |
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In the opening episode, Fred Mumford returns from the spirit world and opens the agency Rentaghost, which offers ghosts and poltergeists for hire on a daily or weekly rental. |
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If you like that sort of thing, I would certainly recommend a rental. |
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The airport offers both rental cars and courtesy transportation, as well as fuel, parking, a public telephone and restrooms in a passenger terminal and lounge. |
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From metros, buses and trains to rental cars all are at your service. |
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Wiping his hands on the rental car's seat, he turned the corner. |
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It may also be worth keeping the policy assigned to your mortgage as it might be allowable as a deductible expense against the property's rental income. |
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A Mill tax cannot cause supermarginal land to become submarginal, because marginal land pays no tax, while supermarginal land pays less than its full rental value in tax. |
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A number of US online travel firms, including Expedia and Travelocity, have been named as possible suitors, as has Cendant, the owner of the Avis and Budget car rental chains. |
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My mother giving Sadie a bath in the kitchen sink of our rental apartment. |
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Search warrants in hand, the coppers nicked some computers, video game manuals, Blockbuster movie rental cards, DVDs, a microphone and a power cord. |
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The word on the street in Cork is that some investors are getting increasingly nervous as rental prices fall in certain parts of Ireland's second city. |
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The flood gates were opened after the 2001 budget, but the rental market is oversupplied and it will take a while for that to work its way through. |
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A line of five America flags was snapping in the icy wind outside the rental office. |
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This is a swell movie for a cheese ball Saturday night rental. |
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If my sump pump spewed sewage through my neighbor's basement window, it might be argued with some justification that I should cover her Rug Doctor rental. |
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They reside in accommodations provided or not provided by the owners, at an often high rental, given the remotely rustic nature of the habitations. |
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The monthly rental charge for the fixed line will be reduced by Nu. 50 a month but the cost of a local charge will go up by 30 chetrums, from Nu. 1.2 a unit to 1.5 a unit. |
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This is a decent rental for a weekend night with your main squeeze. |
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In the night enjoy cozy meal in the comforts of your vacation rental home or paint the town red with a visit to any one of the fine dining restaurants. |
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Most property supplements have a specific section for advertising rental properties within the classified section, while local papers offer another effective platform. |
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Last July a rental car was stolen from one townhome along with the car keys, which were inside on a dining room table. |
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An increased supply of rental accommodation has resulted in a welcome reprieve from spiralling rents for tenants around the country, and particularly in Dublin. |
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Rohrabacher has never been accused of trashing an office, but allegedly trashed his rental house instead. |
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Their Clyde, Gareloch and Lomond rental holiday homes have received the Scottish Tourist Board's Thistle Award, which is a guaranteed stamp of quality. |
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The company is guaranteed a base minimum rent and shares in the success of its tenants by deriving more rental income as their turnover increases. |
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At least I work from home so I won't be totally screwed if I can't get a rental car right away, but I definitely don't want this thing to drag out. |
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Another preventative measure has been warning labels and transom placards, particularly on rental houseboats commonly used by less experienced boaters. |
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Unlike timeshares, buyers own a condo-hotel unit outright and can place it in a rental pool when they are not resident, allowing the possibility for rental revenue. |
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The committee heard that 59 of the 121 homes to be provided by two housing associations would offer a mix of rental and shared ownership properties. |
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I resist the urge to slam my head against the steering wheel until I lose consciousness and settle for beating my fists against the dashboard of my pitiful rental car. |
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Creech owns four rental properties and manages 60 other vacation properties on Navarre Beach. |
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In all core cities, the main housing units most likely to be a source of lead poisoning are rental units frequently owned by persons who live out of town. |
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The bike sharing system has 600 bicycles available at 60 rental stations in 14 neighborhoods throughout the city. |
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Arts education has been cut, but a video rental costs less than a box of ballpoints. |
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The shopping centre has come under recent criticism for losing major retail chains in light of rising rental prices. |
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The club moved to a different site in 1892, however, when the rental charge was greatly increased. |
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Other source of revenue include on-screen advertisements, facility and concession rental during nonpeak hours, and amusement machine use. |
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A full line of water toy accessories such as tubes, skis, kneeboards, and wake boards are also available for rental. |
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The sublease requires FM to make fixed, annual rental payments over both the primary term and the put renewal term. |
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Film crews may have to spend money on everything from hotels and rental cars, to dry cleaning and lumber and hardware supplies, Lawton said. |
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Both of his parents were children of former slaves, alternating between sharecropping and rental farming. |
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The Paris Mounties Junior C hockey club is looking for a break on their ice rental charges at the Brant Sports Complex. |
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In addition to sound stages, backlots, equipment rental, sound post production, visual effects, and post production are also provided on campus. |
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This relationship will allow UATP corporate account holders to pay for hotel and rental cars through the VCC solution. |
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Lawrence management is Denise Salizzoni, who will serve as rental director, and Tiffany Stilwell, who will be the new listings manager. |
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Because of the heavy influx of tourists and foreign investors, the property rental market in Cyprus has grown in recent years. |
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The leading provider of interactive floor plans in the vacation rental sector, TruPlace, Inc. |
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Many locals are leaving the historic center due to rapidly increasing rental costs. |
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Check personal and corporate insurance to see whether it will cover rental cars. |
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Hangzhou has an extensive free public bike rental system, the Hangzhou Public Bicycle system. |
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Hart alleges in her lawsuit that Cornerstone is retaining control of Sonoma Bay as a rental community through a series of straw man transactions. |
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In October 2013, Worcester was found to be the number five city for investing in a rental property. |
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Some ranges offering firearms rental also provide instructors at little to no cost as part of the rental fee. |
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The video rental place didn't have the film I was after, but I managed to torrent it. |
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The offices are available by assignment of an existing lease or underletting at a current passing rental of Pounds 119,000 per annum. |
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Thus, Henry's numeric analysis of taxes paid by property investors assumes that rental property is held ungeared and then sold after seven years. |
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More ink is spent describing the pair's rental car color or the interior of their motel room than the more entertaining tales of lawbreaking. |
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Agreements subject to these special rules must accrue a constant rental amount in each tax year. |
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However, owners and operators should review rental criteria, lease documents and marijuana policies to ensure clarity among staff and residents. |
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Such decisions have material implications for the property sector with regard to rental growth, capital values and development activity. |
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Based on both experts' testimony, the Court of First Instance decided on the final amount to be paid by the rental company. |
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Very successful rental business offering all types of equipment for Vacationers, including BBQ, Cribs, Strollers, etc. |
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The Governor's Conditional Veto preserves the new construction exemption from local rent controls on new rental apartment construction. |
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Because rental housing accounts for more than a third of most tenants' income, rent controls are a very sensitive issue for the renting public. |
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The band narrowly escaped from the venue in the back of a rental truck, which was partly crushed by fans who had climbed on top of the vehicle. |
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In a frictionless world with perfect rental markets, there is an unambiguous cost associated with the use of a durable for a single period. |
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His car is in the shop, but they gave him a rental to drive in the interim. |
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For instance, Conmed has initiated a rental program for small hospitals that have not been able to justify high costs of the arthroscopes. |
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Our older rental is drafty, has an older operating system, etc. |
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This demand for rental fields came at a time when the rest of the industry was struggling and in serious decline. |
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Nowadays, the term is more popularly applied to vacation rental usually located in countryside area. |
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The rental firm has expanded to include enough choices for a contractor like ADH to get the job done. |
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The campus offers five Enterprise CarShare vehicles, which give students the flexibility of an on-site, short-term car rental as needed. |
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Sixt, the car rental firm, has its UK base in Chesterfield, the base of Auto Windscreens. |
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It is likely that Birchard's figure is just the North American gross rental, and includes revenue from the 1954 and 1960 reissues. |
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The industry insiders at Hotwire gathered key data for summer travel and projected ways to save on hotel, air and car rental bookings. |
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Business sells gift cards,and a variate of gift ware, and rental mail boxes. |
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Phoenix and Greater Los Angeles are leading the nation with new smoke-free initiatives for rental housing. |
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Instead, a little Silicon Valley startup called New Moon now looks like the front-runner for turning existing Windows products into rental and trialware applications. |
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Internet bookings are also increasingly strongly in the car rental market, driven in equal measure by low-cost offerings and full price car rentals. |
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Black plays Jerry, who is accidentally magnetised in an industrial accident and when he walks into his best mate's video rental shop his new condition wipes all the tapes. |
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Hiring subminister, montage and installation by renting rental system elements and materials needed for the renewal of street lighting facilities. |
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Subsequently, in 2014, a public bicycle rental scheme was launched. |
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Great easy run baby buggy rental business making good money. |
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He patronised music at Restalrig using rental money from the King's Wark. |
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Car rental industry of the US, Europe and Asia Pacific countries such as Japan, Singapore, are more organized as compared to the emerging economies around the world. |
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The car rental industry of the US, Europe and Asia Pacific countries such as Japan and Singapore, are more organized in comparison to emerging economies around the world. |
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The Outer Banks vacation rental industry has not fully taken advantage of this popular online shopping day and Southern Shores Realty is proud to pioneer it. |
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Contract awarded for Required hiring rental vehicle for transfer of illapel dialysed clinidial, as administrative rules and schedules attached, as shown in mayoral decree no. |
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It is also making this network available to the commercial multiplex winner for rental of capacity once negotiations are concluded, rental agreed and a security bond received. |
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Consistently outpacing other market segments in leasing volume, Midtown has begun to outpace itself, cutting into its availability rate, while rental rates are holding firm. |
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I will purchase the vacation package if you will include car rental. |
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Farmers may also choose to focus on a particular breed of sheep in order to sell registered purebred animals, as well as provide a ram rental service for breeding. |
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He enquired about the availability of rental bicycles in the town. |
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The e-textbook rental platform Packback, for example, began in a dorm room in 2013, when co-founders Mike Shannon and Kasey Gandham were students at Illinois State University. |
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This level of interest has naturally led to a hovercraft rental sector and numerous manufacturers of small, ready built designs of personal hovercraft to serve the need. |
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Trustees were not paid, though they derived indirect benefits from the better transport, which improved access to markets and led to increases in rental income and trade. |
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The project, Springwood Glen at Georgetown Village, will offer 29 two-bedroom and 29 three-bedroom rental units, including five apartments for persons with disabilities. |
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Building more moorages for pleasure craft, setting up training and rental programs and opening up fishing ports for such activities to spur regional development top the list. |
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Techniques included loss of jobs and eviction from rental housing. |
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It's just a rental, so I don't need to take very good care of it. |
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