Sentences with phrase «given ownership of the house»

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The NuLac acquisition gave the company exclusive access to 6.2 million litres of milk annually from 8500 goats in Australia and New Zealand, along with ownership of the CapriLac range of goat dairy products including yoghurt, milk and milk powder and the Coach House Dairy brands.
The LGBT group has found meeting at people's houses more personal, and by rotating the homes it can give more shared ownership of the group.
For instance it proposes that councils should give those leaving the armed forces in terms of housing allocation and schemes for shared ownership to get on the housing ladder.
Upstate Medical University gave Cor the development rights and 75 percent ownership of an eight - acre tract assessed at $ 1.8 million, the former Kennedy Square low - income housing complex.
Borough of Opportunity: Tackling poverty and the widening social divide by giving a «hand up» instead of a «hand out» by transforming our state schools, providing a housing ladder of opportunity with home ownership at its core and regenerating our most deprived areas by using the public sector to pump prime major investment by the private sector.
And indeed, a house can be given to the public (meaning the government that manages public property), if none claims ownership after a certain number of years.
At that meeting, we were given a heads - up that Random House would be raising its prices but maintaining the terms of perpetual ownership for ebooks.
These 16 solutions were divided up between governmental, business and individual initiatives and the options ranged from more inclusive zoning, to repurposing community housing land, to developing a living wage, to giving up on the idea of home ownership altogether.
It was nice to have when we first bought the house, since it gave us two less things to think about, but once we had a bit of a handle on home ownership, we preferred to handle these things ourselves.
Cooperative A type of multiple ownership apartment in which the residents of a multi-unit housing complex own shares in the corporation that owns the property, giving each resident the right to occupy a specific apartment or unit.
Add catnip and cat toys to give your cat a feeling of ownership in certain spaces in the house.
The charity is also looking to future MPs to help promote responsible cat ownership and tackle the issue of owners being forced to give up cats because their landlord, social housing provider or care home does not allow pets
By way of conclusion, I wish to make a different point — that the regulation of shared ownership itself has been weighted in favour of the provider and to give comfort to the mortgage lender at the expense of, and with little thought given to, the buyer; this is, of course, contrary to the general thrust of social housing regulation which places tenants as co-regulators.
Though it lacks the investment potential of home ownership, renting requires less initial capital, and it gives renters the freedom to move without being tied to a house.
«Given the positive, far - reaching effects of home ownership, Greater Toronto Realtors regard their contribution to National Housing Day celebrations as an investment in our city's future.
The nonprofit housing group, which launched in the early 1980s, has provided almost 1,600 units of affordable rental housing and, on the home ownership side, given almost 1,000 families, many of them earning less than $ 20,000 a year, the chance to use their sweat equity rather than their few saved dollars to buy.
«Home ownership matters to individuals, families and communities across this country,» said NAR President Ron Phipps, broker - president of Phipps Realty in Warwick, R.I. «This bus tour gives REALTORS ® a chance to interact and communicate directly with consumers about what housing issues matter most to them.
Among those forces were the baby boom, in which post-World War II babies matured and entered the housing market; deregulation of the mortgage finance industry, which gave lenders the freedom to offer a wide variety of loans, and a high inflation rate that combined with soaring housing prices to convince consumers that home ownership was safe and sure.
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