The agency would strive towards securing long term lets which would suit tenants and landlords. |
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Each board will be made up of 15 members, eight tenants, five independents and two councillors. |
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The tenants believed that Delgadillo was the white knight who would step in and save them from evictions. |
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Some tenants felt Christmas would not generate big profit margins for them, but others saw a ray of hope with a late-buying binge. |
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Since then he has purchased another three houses that he lets out to tenants. |
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When the tenants vacated it, there was no interest from prospective tenants. |
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The tenant workers proclaimed that there was a right to housing and that tenants could not be evicted for non-payment of rent. |
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The tenants have not traded from the 19th Century riverside building since then, and have been locked in a war of words with the council. |
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It wasn't great when a pair of tenants turned up alone for a viewing the other day. |
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The council has decided to serve notice to quit on the 46 council house tenants on Toppings Estate who have refused to accept a rent increase. |
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The next day tenants received notices to quit from an agent they believed represented the owner. |
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The Act gave communities of crofters and tenants the right to bid for an estate, backed by public funds, when it was put up for sale. |
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The tenants were harvesting in the fields, children raced about in wild play and waved gaily when the carriage came in sight. |
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Athy Town Council tenants can look forward to having gas-fired central heating systems installed in their homes within the next few years. |
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Lever and his men raided Ralph and his tenants, rustling their cattle and stealing everything that wasn't nailed down. |
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To that end the council will hold a ballot of tenants in September or October this year. |
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But while property sharks may be kicking up their heels, small-time Plateau landowners and their tenants are bearing the brunt. |
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Around February 28, 2000, Mr. Vucenovic delivered an expense and realty tax reconciliation statement for the year 1999 to the tenants. |
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Here a husband and wife were beneficial joint tenants of the matrimonial home. |
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The work was done on the property for the benefit of the two owners as joint tenants. |
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The council is appealing to key workers and existing housing association tenants to put their names down on the shared ownership register. |
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The board is currently adjudicating on 300 formal complaints made against landlords and tenants. |
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They have been abandoned by their owners and now house illegal tenants who live in squalor and fear. |
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Rather than charge monthly rent, most landlords used to require tenants to put up huge cash deposits, often hundreds of thousands of dollars. |
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How can landlords be allowed to harass tenants who pay their rent, just because they have other plans for the property? |
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In 1997, a change in the law meant it became easier for landlords to evict tenants who weren't paying their rent. |
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Landlords would then be given training in renting to tenants to keep the properties available. |
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Although all tenants had been mailshotted originally, some came to meetings and said they had not received a questionnaire. |
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The landlord may request an extra payment for large repairs, but this should be shared between all the tenants. |
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By 1841 the old Carleton Hall estate was worked by three farmers, possibly tenants of Lane Fox estates. |
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You may need to offer additional land for paddocks to make them attractive to tenants. |
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It's the case now that the older properties are attracting social security tenants, unless, that is, the landlords invest in a refurb. |
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Considering they fail to exceed the average size of regular apartments, prospective tenants may baulk at the use of the term penthouse. |
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Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. |
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The relationship between landlords and tenants is a recurring theme in Irish history. |
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For example, how exactly will landlords and tenants bring disputes before the board? |
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The goal is to educate tenants about the legal amount their landlord can up their rent. |
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The oversupply of rental property has resulted in landlords cutting rents to attract tenants. |
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In the interim, she decided to set up a company that would unify potential tenants and landlords. |
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In some parts there are basically too many landlords chasing too few tenants, which is pushing down rents. |
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Almost a tenth of all houses in Swindon are occupied by tenants renting from private landlords. |
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With Standard Life Assurance Company the main investment partner, the centre boasts more than 90 shops, including the anchor tenants. |
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It concludes with how the tenants react to the accident, and how their noise transforms into music. |
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Would it be normal or standard for most prospective tenants, when they put their names forward to be checked? |
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Officially, the Borough authority say rent is calculated on the income tenants receive and is reviewed on an annual basis. |
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The new nucleated settlements housed tenants whose farms were previously scattered in hamlets or as single holdings. |
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A landlord cannot refuse demands from disabled tenants to adapt rented accommodation. |
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Do budget for periods between lettings, when you won't have any tenants and no rent coming in. |
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Rather than deal with the hassle of finding tenants and collecting the rent, I had appointed an agent to do the dirty work. |
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Almost a tenth of all houses are occupied by tenants renting from private landlords. |
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I live in an old dilapidated building that has poor tenants and relatively cheap rents. |
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My front neighbours have moved out and the landlord is interviewing prospective tenants. |
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The orders can be sought from county courts to deprive tenants of their security of tenure and right to buy their council homes. |
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I think that this was to give security of tenure to business tenants so far as that was thought to be reasonably practicable. |
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Large cordons of police kept the tenants from defending the man while a group of bailiffs and police carried out the eviction. |
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The authorities may have made a bad call on some of the cases, but that doesn't give those tenants a constitutional case. |
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The demolished houses were occupied by those who were regular tenants of waqf and had paid rent of June and July too. |
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The Schoolmaster receives no quarterage from the children of the tenants of Knockaloe. |
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Landlords say the Residential Tenancy Act is biased against them and they run websites naming bad tenants and their sins. |
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Droves of cattle are, however, apt to be troublesome to the owners and tenants of the grounds through or near which they pass. |
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I'm about to have a two-bed flat on the market and dread the search for a pair of tenants. |
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Amid the heat raised around stock transfer, tenants on the interim management committee have found themselves in the firing line. |
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It is important, in these circumstances, to split any joint tenancy on the property so that the couple own the property as tenants in common. |
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In some cases they also supplied seed potatoes and coal to needy tenants and subscribed paltry sums to the local poor-relief fund. |
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But over the years, this was bastardized to suit successive tenants, who used it as a theater, art-film house and commercial cinema. |
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Finally, relations between lords and tenants were rarely controlled by written documents and depended rather on the memory of those involved. |
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Bad debt statistics also cover former tenants who have been declared bankrupt and are therefore unable to cancel their debts. |
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Yet once war recommenced in 1542, they were soon in difficulties, lacking tenants to defend the Borders. |
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The retail market continues to be the best performer in the commercial sector with strong demand from tenants and occupiers. |
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Only 30 of the road's 127 houses are occupied and five tenants live in the row likely to be demolished. |
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As a result, undesirable tenants occupied the buildings and disturbed the peace through illegal activities. |
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Two of the flats above the store were occupied by local tenants, however neither were home at the time. |
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The refurbishment took place under difficult circumstances, with the tenants still occupying the building, Masilela adds. |
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The trust's acquisition of the buildings would not be a bar to such moves, as the organisation frequently has tenants in its buildings. |
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When buying an apartment, ask the co-op board for a complete list of all the musically inclined tenants. |
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It is not fair on other council tenants that have paid their rent if people in arrears are rehoused before them. |
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A number of industrial tenants in one of the buildings to be demolished will be rehoused. |
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A decision is soon to be made on the future of the flat, though it is likely to be used to rehouse alternative tenants. |
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After the Norman Conquest the system of feudal landholding required the lord of the manor to provide a court for his tenants. |
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The labour needed to work these latifundia was provided by transforming free peasants into unfree tenants tied to the land. |
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The result for tenants and landlords would be increasingly complicated tenancy contracts which would be designed in favour of the landlord. |
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She knew the house was to let and believed that the two men were probable tenants. |
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Councils should be challenged to pay for tenants to attend so they can hear both sides of this argument. |
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Some councillors stressed that the decision was not final and the ultimate decision would rest with tenants themselves when a ballot took place. |
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It's the tale of a pensioner and the quirky tenants in his rooming house, acting out a colourful meditation on the joy of being alive. |
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Despite impressive security measures, fear is mounting, and not just among tenants. |
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There must be scores of former tenants who would welcome a look inside before modernisation. |
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Shareholders issue these vouchers to tenants who in turn issue them to employees. |
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He said the shop owners and tenants wanted security staff in the mall, not the car park. |
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The canny duo are currently demonstrating some fancy footwork in getting Aer Lingus onside as anchor tenants in any new terminal. |
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While office tenants might grumble over energy saving measures, building operators see the drive as a blessing in disguise. |
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Other property owners, tenants or landlords have failed to provide any smoke or fire detection systems. |
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The former dairy worker is struggling to get much enthusiasm from fellow tenants. |
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They will give increased security of tenure for the tenants of agricultural holdings. |
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For tenants this is a new situation and great care must be taken to make certain that every factor is properly dealt with. |
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The territorial governor leased lands to farmers-general, who in turn leased smaller plots of an estate to tenants. |
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These increases have come like a bolt out of the blue and some of our tenants were reduced to tears. |
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In Scotland such shires were administered by a class of ministerial tenants known as thanes. |
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This will include the sale of thousands of public dwellings, with unforeseeable consequences for tenants. |
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Strata title office buildings are still considered unattractive by most large occupiers and corporate tenants. |
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The seigneur would, in turn, subdivide his acreage to tenants who paid a nominal rent, cleared, and farmed the land. |
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Many of the homes to be demolished are boarded-up and unlet, but the news provoked a strong backlash among the many tenants who remain. |
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In this sense, peasants were simply tenants who worked a strip of land or maybe several strips. |
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This 'bedroom tax', which is not in fact a tax, is how the Opposition refers to the end of subsidised spare rooms for council house tenants. |
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A feudal magnate could exercise more power over his tenants than the king who was his overlord. |
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Poccetti first enters the records of the Servite monastery as early as 1588, as one of their tenants. |
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When settlers did secure control of large areas of land, many depended on their African tenants. |
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It was a slow-moving process but, by the end of the decade, the balance of public opinion had swung in favour of the tenants. |
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He said a towie asked him and other tenants of his North Shore office building to act as paid spotters. |
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Evidence shows that smallholders and cottagers were less likely to have kinsmen on the manor than large or middling tenants. |
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This article is aimed at homeowners, but tenants can use the same technique to pay off other debts early. |
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New York remains unique among large US cities in being a city of tenants and not homeowners. |
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She had a unique ability to express the aspirations of businessmen and trades unionists, professionals and council tenants. |
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He is currently working on the impact of the agricultural depression on tenants and sharecroppers. |
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Most African Americans in the cotton parishes worked as sharecroppers or tenants, closely supervised by plantation owners or managers. |
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He would move his tenants off the best pastures on the west of the island and rent these out for sheep runs. |
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Some tenants had asked for an old chestnut paling fence that once surrounded the gardens to be replaced. |
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His affidavit then goes on to state that Glenview entered into sublease agreements with three tenants. |
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With fair weather, members of the public attending were able to sample and buy produce grown by the allotment tenants. |
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We have reached a crucial stage and now tenants and residents will begin to see real improvements on their estate. |
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The majority of these tenants had a sideline farming activity going for income tax purposes. |
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Another sidewards glance at other areas of her life at this time sees her threatening to seize the cattle of tenants for non-payment of rents. |
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All the tenants are hoping that once the drain is drilled through and cleared of its blockage, the flooding will not happen again. |
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The lingering uncertainties, meanwhile, are putting off potential tenants from heading back to the area. |
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Supposing a landowner exploits his tenants and mulcts them of the fruit of their toil by appropriating it to his own use. |
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A mysterious man pays a visit to the landlord, making inquiries about his tenants. |
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The labour needed to work these areas was provided by transforming free peasants into unfree tenants tied to the land. |
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The property is to be taken in the joint names of himself and his wife. They will be tenants in common. |
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In a ballot held in March last year tenants voted in favour of the transfer. |
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He and his tenants agreed in 1658 that he should enjoy the 500 acres in Barroway Fen and certain other waste fens and commonable grounds. |
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These cruel landlords are every day unpeopling their kingdom by forbidding their miserable tenants to till the earth. |
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Mrs Strong said that unscrupulous landlords in the area were attracting unruly tenants. |
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New tenants moved in a few years ago but they are said to be unworried about the house's spooky past. |
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While short-term tenants will pay more, guests staying for a minimum of six months are being offered discounts of up to 40 per cent. |
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During Stephen's reign tenants faced the prospect of disseisin through the territorial disputes of magnates. |
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The distrainment of the goods of a tenant or the eviction of tenants for non-payment of rent were not altogether uncommon in certain periods. |
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Housing renovation has all been done by housing agencies, leaving council tenants to cast envious glances. |
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We sympathise with people who have difficulty finding tenants but speculative building is still a risky business. |
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At present, landlords cannot evict tenants who are willing to pay prevailing market rates. |
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While evicting the tenants would increase the landlords income, it would cause hardship on the tenants. |
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The court customary was the court for unfree tenants or villeins and was presided over by the lord's steward or bailiff. |
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In High Wood the ancient tenants had common of estovers, for which each paid annually with a hen or one shilling in lieu. |
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The tenants raised a few minor issues specific to their homes that they would like to improve including fencing and draughty windows. |
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Should the owners of small estates worked by tenants be expropriated, or subjected only to the reduction of rent? |
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If the tenants were so ousted then the tenancy would have lasted for less than ten months. |
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In the Netherlands, England, Wales, and parts of Scotland, tenants generally had good-sized holdings and relatively secure tenure. |
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Territory Housing doesn't want to disclose how much money is currently owed by tenants. |
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Labour tenants, intent on salvaging some of their status as peasants, were often reluctant workers. |
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He's a fatherly, compassionate figure here, much concerned for the well-being of the tenants on his Sandringham estate. |
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If you own it as tenants in common, you can stipulate what share each party owns. |
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They should arrange to own the house as tenants in common, rather than as joint tenants. |
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Several adjacent farms would be conjoined, and amalgamated for profit, by outside investors at the expense of sitting tenants. |
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They made love until the tenants of the flatette next door banged on the wall and told them to shut up. |
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Broadly, over half of English tenants held their land by copyhold, that is by customary tenures involving low rents. |
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Rather than lose the council house, tenants would be offered money to go and buy a house. |
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The rent paid by council house tenants goes into the housing revenue account. |
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One tier is land with crofts or tenants and the other land without, for which there is extra demand. |
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She cut the Gordian knot by allowing tenants the right to buy at discounted prices, trading one benefit for another. |
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It appears that the Plaintiff's tenants ran a grow operation at the residence. |
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Landlords will retain the power to evict tenants who display anti-social behaviour. |
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The order enabled the police to evict any tenants and board up the property. |
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The two tenants lived two floors apart in a block of flats notorious for housing drug addicts in New York's Bronx district. |
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Not only did she choose businesses for their compatibility, she was also selective in choosing the right people to be tenants at the center. |
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He said the building could be leased to one large tenant or several smaller tenants. |
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The devastated land included farms leased to tenants by Vermeer's mother-in-law. |
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The remaining 4,000 square feet of space will be available to lease to other tenants, he said. |
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The block's tenants claim the youths have been boozing, swearing, smoking drugs and using pensioners' windows as goals in soccer games. |
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Readers should beware of thinking that the tenants, lessees or farmers of the properties were necessarily personally resident therein. |
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The idea for the business came from a number of tenants from different estates in inner Rochdale and elsewhere in the borough. |
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All of the sites are currently let to strong tenants and are being sold by private treaty. |
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Sisson said that professional letting agents will meet with potential tenants prior to letting the property. |
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Through a revolutionary computer mock-up of the development potential tenants can now take a virtual tour of the building. |
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Let his confounded tenants, his rifle-associations, his drunkards, reclaimed and unreclaimed, get on as they liked. |
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This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening. |
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The enactment of rent control generates new opportunities for competition among tenants. |
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We will be pressing on with our plans, and talking to some interested tenants. |
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It is further notable that whilst some clauses of Magna Carta talk in terms of lords and tenants, others refer to free men generally. |
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However, this supports the argument that short leases meant tenants were accountable. |
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In relation to suitable businesses that might locate in the centre, Mr Marks said the forum has already been looking for suitable tenants. |
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Peasant society was becoming more stratified and cohesive, and lords were making greater demands on their tenants. |
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Housing chiefs say such behaviour will not be tolerated, and have warned rowdy tenants that they face eviction. |
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Landlords are requesting ridiculous rent hikes and gullible tenants like you are helping them stuff their pockets with your hard-earned loot. |
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In August, all 18 tenants were given 60 days notice to vacate the building. |
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Sub-lettings, assignments, lease flexibility and concessions to tenants are now becoming the norm. |
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Reformation enabled tenants to buy for a steep price feu charters which apart from a small ongoing feu duty bestowed virtual ownership. |
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The members have called for the deferment of the increases to allow tenants come to terms with the new rents. |
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The market has been hurt by the departure of defense and aerospace tenants and also by softness in the adjacent West Los Angeles market. |
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A tenants and residents organisation plans to create new jobs and other opportunities. |
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One of the criteria for the selection of undertakers and tenants was that they be conformable in religion. |
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I do not believe there is a finding that institution of proceedings on one occasion made them troublesome tenants. |
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Council tenants have been invited to a public meeting about their rent for the financial year starting in April. |
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The six semi-detached houses and two bungalows are rented and the tenants all have a connection with Bromham. |
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Things heated up as the TA started negotiating rent abatement for tenants who were without gas for months on end. |
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The squirearchy does not have some exclusive licence to indulge in barbarism just because grandpa thought slaughter was a sport and the tenants know their place. |
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Colne Housing Associations tenants will not be affected by the project as their tenancy agreements will have run out before the homes are knocked down. |
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Inland Revenue investigators have launched a campaign to dissuade the rising number of tax dodgers who every year fail to declare the income from their short-term tenants. |
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Mr Rooke said some premium retail sites might find it harder to snare tenants at existing rents, but B-grade retail space would be hardest hit by any oversupply. |
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Apparently they had a difficult time keeping tenants to sublet the back bedroom of the apartment, according to neighbor testimony. |
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However, once I signed the papers as a director I signed away any chance of upholding tenants' rights as these papers banned me from representing the tenants. |
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Each of the flats for the deaf has been set up with a computer video link, enabling the deaf tenants to communicate in sign language with workers in the staff base. |
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The real shock came in 2002 in Birmingham, England's biggest city outside London, where tenants voted two to one against flogging off their houses. |
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We never saw landlords and used to imagine they were oversized and overdressed and living the high life on the rents they received from their tenants. |
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The kitchen and grill area are available for hire by tenants. |
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According to the court filing, other former tenants in the towers have either settled their accounts up to September 10 or are in discussions to do so. |
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Milne's tenants, most of whom are men, are either pensioners or factory and construction workers, tradespeople and contractors who need a place for a while. |
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Students living in hostels, unlike other tenants, are not covered by the Residential Tenancy Act 1986, which lays out the minimum standards required of landlords. |
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Parking permits have been introduced for residents of a North Yorkshire town centre after complaints that shoppers were blocking out shop staff and tenants. |
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In bigger buildings, tax increases are divided between many tenants, but just imagine the impact of a big tax increase on tenants in a duplex or triplex. |
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McNamara said that one way of gauging whether the tenants are looking after a property correctly is by collecting the rent yourself once a month from the house. |
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I am sickened by the way that these people treat their tenants. |
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Unfortunately, tenants will not get double rent relief or rates remission. |
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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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Public meetings have been set up to explain the move to tenants. |
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The Government funding is available for subsidised housing, covering accommodation rented to tenants from local authorities and aid for voluntary housing areas. |
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Problems first arose in the 1980s but despite continual breakdowns it was favoured by most elderly tenants because it supplied unmetered heat and hot water. |
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His old man is an ageing slumlord who continuously guilt-trips his son into collecting overdue rent from tenants with whatever blunt object is available at the time. |
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Energy efficiency lowers maintenance costs as a result of reduced condensation and damp and makes it cheaper for landlords and tenants to heat their properties. |
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He says vacancies are up because rent decontrol allowed landlords to raise rents once tenants left, until they virtually priced themselves out of the market. |
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Exacerbating these problems is the issue of individual geysers and water meters, allowing tenants to be individually billed for their consumption. |
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Deputy Sen O Fearghail, who also heads the Cill Dara Housing Association, said in the CYMS on Friday, that unsocial behaviour among tenants would not be tolerated. |
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Legal title to the property was taken by the parties as joint tenants. |
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Among The Fighter's virtues is the absence of a single reference to the ballpark or its tenants. |
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But campaigners for the new skatepark are still not home and dry yet because the plans must now be passed by the current tenants of the land, Chippenham Town Council. |
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The manuscript adds that an attempt by the Duchess to prevent Lord and Lady Harley from distraining tenants who did not pay their rent has been thrown out of court. |
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Simply asking tenants to be considerate of the staff has helped increase their tendency to recycle. |
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No matter how much legal protection you have in place, though, you still must have conscientious tenants paying reasonable rents to come out ahead as a landlord. |
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Plans did not specify the identity of any tenants in the proposed project. |
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He takes a protective but also frankly spectatorial interest in the lives of his tenants, following their dramas with the fascination of a soap opera addict. |
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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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He said the report would lead to an improvement plan, which would bolster the mediation service offered in neighbour disputes, and get tougher on tenants in arrears. |
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I hadn't correctly divined your attitude towards your tenants. |
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For those who are deaf and blind, vibrating pagers, have been supplied and flashing or vibrating alarm clocks have also been provided for tenants. |
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But Mrs Snobar Hanif said they interviewed the tenants personally and only accepted them after obtaining references from previous landlords and checking with police. |
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At Inverness Sheriff Court, Gloag was granted an interim interdict against the tenants, preventing them using the narrow strip and a nearby carport. |
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The demesne was cultivated directly under the supervision of the landlord or his agents, by the tenants, who owed labour-service as part of their rent. |
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He said in areas such as Kingsway West, a significant number of tenants were in arrears and over the next three years, the homes will receive new kitchens and bathrooms. |
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She said work would now begin to refurbish the building for new tenants, but officers feared a substantial amount of renovation might be necessary. |
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York council has demonstrated its resolve to evict nuisance tenants. |
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By yesterday more than 30 anxious residents had telephoned the office of the land agents who have been marketing the site since its last tenants moved out in the summer. |
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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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In addition to the three anchor tenants, the site will also contain 50 retail units, multi-storey and underground parking and a six-screen cineplex. |
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Dunnes Stores will operate a supermarket and department store at the Scotch Hall complex, which will have 60 other shops and two further anchor tenants. |
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In 1992, MBI landed a large mall project with multiple anchor tenants. |
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Does a landlord, however, control premises which are let out to tenants? |
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The goals of the project were to reach an identified group of potentially evictable tenants and help both parents and children function as more responsible citizens and tenants. |
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The tenants do not negotiate the terms of their tenancy agreements. |
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The current system protects tenants against unfair rent increases. |
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Some of the local old peoples homes let their tenants keep pets. |
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I feel like a bit of a traitor or a stone-hearted landlord getting ready to kick out some worthy tenants from a somewhat unworthy dwelling so that I can make a profit from it. |
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The cars are the property of tenants of the new housing estate. |
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The tenants are able to rent the property at a discounted rate. |
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My job is to win new business and match properties with tenants. |
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By the 1930s it was divided into two dwellings and the several tenants of the claustral buildings included firms of printers and mineral water manufacturers. |
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In English Ireland they were associated with the reorganization of the land into manors with demesne land and dependent tenants, based to some extent on English models. |
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A series of statutes, beginning in 1915, sought to address this problem, by controlling the rents which could be charged and affording security of tenure to tenants. |
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We share a kitchen, bathroom and lounge with other tenants in the house. |
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The tenants had covenanted to bear the costs of repair of the premises. |
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The agitation that he led influenced Gladstone to introduce the 1881 Irish Land Act, guaranteeing fair rents, fixity of tenure, and freedom to sell to tenants. |
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But after facing a barrage of complaints and an auditor's savage report four years ago, Bradford Council was forced to admit it had failed its tenants. |
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More than 180 crofters, some living thousands of miles from their crofts, were forced to give up their land last year to make way for new tenants. |
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Also, my tenants have sometimes been trying to push their bikes through the front door and have met old ladies going out the other way, which is viewed as not quite seemly. |
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Discovering the woman is, in fact, a nymph-like creature from a bedtime tale, Cleveland enlists the help of the building's tenants to help her get back to her fictional realm. |
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She added that the functions of the Liaison Officers would include dealing with concerns and needs of tenants in regard to estate management and maintenance. |
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Council tenants whose furniture was ruined had to scramble around borrowing beds when there were stocks of camp beds and blankets tucked away for just such an emergency. |
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However, the law will also allow landlords to evict tenants much faster. |
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The journey began well, as Washington managed to collect some rent from war-ravaged tenants in Cumberland. |
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He said existing state house tenants who were paying only 25 per cent of their incomes in rent would be able to stay on the same basis and would not transfer to market rents. |
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Soon the association was strong enough to boycott local landlords who were evicting their tenants and offering the land to others at increased rents. |
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Plans for a massive renovation of Hong Kong's ageing public housing estates have hit a snag with most tenants at one estate staunchly opposed to the idea. |
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We have built up a very good relationship with yourselves, the planners, the local estate office, tenants and lessees and other interested parties. |
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We will put a stop to Labour's politics of envy and give to tenants in London what is every other tenant's birthright and reinstate the right to buy. |
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One of the lessons learned from the programme was how reluctant the potential owners and tenants were to invest in historic buildings before restoration. |
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Money dues lent themselves more easily to negotiation in detail, and so encouraged a more legalistic attitude towards relations between lords and tenants. |
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The appellees in the case asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the case without a ruling, considering the fact that all African American tenants had moved from the premises. |
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Most of the head tenants and some of the under tenants held on condition of knight service, later commuted into a money payment in lieu of service called scutage. |
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He had said over and over that unless the historic designation granted earlier this year is overturned, the company will no longer negotiate with tenants. |
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Another area of uncertainty lies in the descriptions of disease given by tenants as to the cause of their relatives' deaths. |
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Debt had three possible consequences, all of which were likely to involve the eviction of tenants. |
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Developers commonly displace the very artists that helped gentrify a market to make way for tenants willing to pay higher rents. |
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Landlords in Ireland often used their powers without compunction, and tenants lived in dread of them. |
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The building s tenants include Northern Trust Bank, which occupies the majority of the building, and Lifespring Financial. |
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In many parts of England, tenants were bound to present freshly harvested wheat to their landlords on or before the first day of August. |
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It was at the point of confronting Alaba, who had been warned severally along with other tenants, that Ogunyemi met her demise. |
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The municipality was in charge of cleaning roads and renting buildings to tenants and shops. |
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Take-up by tenants of a new commercial property code of practice has been slow, according to research by a North-east surveyor. |
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Keswick was at the hub of the monastic farms in the area, and Fountains based a steward in the town, where tenants paid their rents. |
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Hyde named landscapers as one of the many services that REIT's will soon be able to offer their tenants. |
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The landlord fixed the heat, but the tenants still were not mollified. |
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Bonds of manorialism became weak as land leases were lengthened, and the tenants began to acquire exclusive rights over land. |
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The first tenants moved into Vickerstown in 1900, and this saw the beginning of the integration of Walney as part of the town of Barrow. |
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Married Paul Hwang, 32, admitted voyeurism after he was caught when one of his tenants noticed the freshener moving and found the camera. |
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Wilmington Housing Authority that the state's public housing tenants have the right to bear arms for self-defense even in common areas. |
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The tenants came from Sir Vere Hunt's Irish estate and they experienced agricultural difficulties while on the island. |
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Then take into account that most owners bastardized the market in '99 and 2000 and renewed tenants two or three years early. |
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Not only are we getting great rents, but we have wonderful, creditworthy tenants. |
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In those early times the king's household was supported by specific renders of corn and other victuals from the tenants of the demesnes. |
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The electrical system for the building was installed in 1996 and has all the necessities for high technology and Internet tenants. |
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The electrical system for the building has all the necessities for high technology and Internet tenants. |
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By 1815 the fort had fallen into a ruined state and it wasn't until 1903 that it was sold and improved by its farmer tenants. |
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And with the 42 remaining tenants rehoused elsewhere, work will begin in earnest once a crane arrives in the coming days. |
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