Sentences with phrase «came onto the market after»

Because the two rental units came onto the market after 1991, the landlord does not have to follow the rent increase guidelines or the rent control legislation as set out by the Residential Tenancies Act.
The property they may have been wanting to purchase above any other, but which has not been for sale, may suddenly come onto the market after a deal has been struck with a primary seller, and the buyer may thence decide to breach said deal and forfeit the deposit in order to purchase the other property.
«We are continuing to see more listings come onto the market after the severe shortage we saw earlier this year,» said RAHB CEO George O'Neill.

Not exact matches

The listing is expected to give Beijing - based, Cayman - domiciled Xiaomi a market value of between $ 80 billion and $ 100 billion, just eight years after it came onto the scene in China, people familiar with the plans told Reuters.
• Varenicline (Chantix) came onto the market in 2006 after a «priority» FDA review, sped up because the agency saw a «significant potential benefit to public health.»
The Spring Design Alex came onto the market a few months later after the Nook 3G which at the time cost $ 259 and Alex sold for $ 399.
«Despite a smaller share of distressed properties coming onto the market, investment purchases reversed course in 2015 after declining for four straight years,» says Yun.
Meanwhile, our Willow Glen manager reports agents are seeing a significant drop in the number of new listings coming onto the market with the belief that many sellers are waiting until after the New Year to put their homes on the market.
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