Sentences with phrase «growing out of a leased»

Growing out of a place you own can involve more upheaval than growing out of a leased space.

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If you haven't quite grown into your new office space, consider leasing out some of it.
«As New York City grows and rents skyrocket we hear far too many stories of tenants who are threatened, menaced and harassed by unscrupulous landlords who want to put out long - time residents in favor of gaining newer, more lucrative leases,» she said.
My 7 year old daughter fits in the rear seat without a problem, but I'm happy the lease will be up in a few years as we'll run out of room as she grows.
As a broad generalization, we suggest that even if landlords require medical marijuana renters insurance, then the lease should spell out the growing of marijuana — medical or otherwise — as a prohibited activity to reduce the fire risk.
When she took over in 2009, the role was only five years old, having grown out of Ontario Superior Court Justice Denise Bellamy's investigation into allegations of conflict of interest and bribery in the awarding of computer leasing contracts by the city.
As a broad generalization, we suggest that even if landlords require medical marijuana renters insurance the lease should spell out the growing of marijuana — medical or otherwise — as a prohibited activity to reduce the fire risk.
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