While it takes a little extra time to be responsive, it ultimately leads to
happier tenants who are less likely to take advantage of their landlords.
Not exact matches
Assemblyman Joe Morelle downplayed any disappointment in his conference during a CapTon interview last night, insisting «there's no question that in the city of New York, those people
who are protecting
tenant's rights and making sure there's affordable housing are very
happy.»
Tenant advocates are fairly
happy with Mayor Bill de Blasio,
who has been pushing for stricter rent regulation laws, according to the New York Times.
Happy days are coming for nearly 1 million rent - stabilized New York City
tenants,
who face the lowest increases in nearly half a century when the Rent Guidelines Board meets next week.
The best way to explain renters insurance to a potential
tenant who doesn't want to buy a policy is to let them know that you're
happy to refund their application fee because there's no way on earth you'll be renting to them.
Meanwhile,
tenants who take a little extra care to keep their home clean and their pets
happy should have no problem
Of course there are also landlords
who evict
tenants because they don't like them,
who cast about the available termination methods and pick whatever seems most likely so that they can up the rent for the next person,
who are
happy to deceive the Board to get what they want — because after all, it is so biased towards
tenants, and seated with bleeding hearts, that lying to it is demonstrating appropriate respect.
The best way to explain renters insurance to a potential
tenant who doesn't want to buy a policy is to let them know that you're
happy to refund their application fee because there's no way on earth you'll be renting to them.
Shepsman recalls that GGP executives received calls from
tenants who were not
happy about the possibility of a Simon acquisition.
The
tenants... frugal folks
who gratiously sat watching TV while we did repairs... were just as
happy to have the ceiling fans going and never bothered to turn on the central air, no doubt figuring they were saving energy costs.