Not exact matches
Yesterday I blogged about rental housing in Yellowknife,
over at the Northern Public Affairs web site. Specifically, I blogged about a recent announcement by the city's largest for - profit
landlord that it plans to «tighten» its policies vis - a-vis
renting to recipients of «income assistance» (which, in most parts of Canada, is known generically as social assistance).
With 25 consecutive years of dividend growth, a yield
over 5 %, the possibility that shares are 7 % undervalued, and the ability to collect «monthly
rent checks» without having to actually go out and do the hard work typically involved with being a
landlord, this is a stock that should be on every dividend growth investor's radar right now.
Landlords in New York City won a victory with the state Court of Appeals ruling that vacancy
rent increases can be used to boost a unit's cost
over the deregulation threshold.
• The
rent is too damn high: ProPublica reports on how
landlords take advantage of a loophole to undermine
rent stabilization for
over 260,000 New York City families.
We have brought stability to our
rent - regulated housing stock and fairness to a system that too often favored
landlords over tenants.
David Laws quit
over the weekend after being embroiled in an expenses scandal involving
rent paid to the
landlord he was having a homosexual relationship with.
In October, the Syracuse Post-Standard reported that two
landlords received more than $ 400,000 in government aid for
rent while neglecting to pay
over a million dollars in property taxes to the city.
One bill would have allowed
landlords to raise
rents by as much as 20 percent when tenants died and their family members wished to take
over the lease.
TPU investigators, auditors and attorneys have recaptured more than 32,000 units that
landlords had failed to register, restoring them to
rent regulation, saving the State
over a billion dollars in rehabilitation and reconstruction costs.
Low fuel costs and a mild winter meant
landlords» costs actually fell
over the last 12 months, for only the second time since 1969, at least according to the city's
Rent Guidelines Board.
Also, to combat
rent hikes due to major capital improvements
landlords make when renovating buildings or individual apartments, the mayor would like to see improvement surcharges made temporary, spread out
over 7 to 10 years, and then allowing the
rent to reset after that.
Mr Laws quit after it emerged he had claimed
over # 40,000 in
rent paid to his
landlord who, it turned out, was also his boyfriend.
The mayor has also called for an end to allowing
landlords to charge tenants for major capital improvements in perpetuity and instead wants to see improvement surcharges made temporary, spread out
over 7 to 10 years, and then allowing the
rent to reset after that.
Tenants in Bronx Apartment Building Sue 421 - a
Landlord in NYS Supreme Court Over Illegal Rents and Attempts to Deregulate Apartments Eighteen tenants from a Bronx apartment building sued their landlord in NYS Supreme Court today, challenging the owner's unlawful attempts -
Landlord in NYS Supreme Court
Over Illegal
Rents and Attempts to Deregulate Apartments Eighteen tenants from a Bronx apartment building sued their
landlord in NYS Supreme Court today, challenging the owner's unlawful attempts -
landlord in NYS Supreme Court today, challenging the owner's unlawful attempts -LSB-...]
A deal struck between an East Village tenant and her
landlord has ignited a debate
over whether a
rent - stabilized lease can be sold as...
To court voters and the state's powerful tenant unions, Cuomo has generally sided with tenants
over landlords, particularly those in
rent - regulated housing, sources said.
The residents, many of whom have lived there since the»70s, have been locked in a legal battle with their
landlord, Laurence Gluck, for seven years
over whether their 1,331 - unit TriBeCa complex should be
rent - stabilized because of tax breaks Gluck received.
Even to tenants who never knew his name and could never afford to live in one of his buildings, Mr. Litwin was an unseen power: a voice in the
Rent Stabilization Association, the landlord organization that battles tenant groups annually over rent increases, set by the New York City Rent Guidelines Board, that may legally be charged in hundreds of thousands of rent - stabilized apartments in the c
Rent Stabilization Association, the
landlord organization that battles tenant groups annually
over rent increases, set by the New York City Rent Guidelines Board, that may legally be charged in hundreds of thousands of rent - stabilized apartments in the c
rent increases, set by the New York City
Rent Guidelines Board, that may legally be charged in hundreds of thousands of rent - stabilized apartments in the c
Rent Guidelines Board, that may legally be charged in hundreds of thousands of
rent - stabilized apartments in the c
rent - stabilized apartments in the city.
Little Men (PG for smoking, mature themes and mild epithets) Coming - of - age drama, set in Brooklyn, about a couple of teen BFFs (Theo Taplitz and Michael Barbieri) whose friendship is tested by the tension between their parents locked in a
landlord - tenant battle
over the
rent.
Perhaps some forms of
rent - to - own work that way, something to look into — still, usually
rent - to - own means that until the renter owns it 100 %, the
landlord owns 100 %, rather than a gradual % transfer
over time (gradual transfer would imply co-ownership for a long time, something that most
landlords would be reluctant to do).
But
renting has its own drawbacks such as bad
landlords, less control
over your home environment and not participating in real estate price increases.
You can substitute «house» for equity in the above - the dividend would be the
rent over expenses you give yourself when wearing a
landlord hat.
The
landlord is lending you the asset in return for maybe one - tenth of its value (total
rent over a 12 month lease) if not less than that figure.
At the end of the 6 months, the tenant continues to live at the property - can the
landlord now increase the
rent, as the fixed term is
over?
We let the
landlords know our situation and asked if they would be willing to show and try to find new tenants starting Dec 1 and that we would pay
rent right up until the day the new tenants take
over the lease (even if it's mid Jan).
The homeowner or
landlord has a distinct advantage
over the person that pays
rent.
A
landlord's damages resulting from the termination of a lease (again, typically future
rent) are capped at one year's worth of
rent or 15 % of the
rent over a three year period.
With 25 consecutive years of dividend growth, a yield
over 5 %, the possibility that shares are 7 % undervalued, and the ability to collect «monthly
rent checks» without having to actually go out and do the hard work typically involved with being a
landlord, this is a stock that should be on every dividend growth investor's radar right now.
+ read full definition also offers some protection because
landlords can increase
rents over time.
Re: REITs: Most leases have
rent esclation clauses that increase the
rent over the course of the lease term (ex: a tenant in mall might lease space for 10 years with the
rent increasing 2 % per year to cover inflation expectations for the
landlord).
TRACY:
Landlords who rent to tenants with pets have been found to enjoy 11.6 % rental premium over landlords who don't al
Landlords who
rent to tenants with pets have been found to enjoy 11.6 % rental premium
over landlords who don't al
landlords who don't allow pets.
An online petition, started by a patron of the establishment, asking that the store's
landlord, Cooper Union, reduce the
rent, garnered
over 40,000 signatures.
what if your lease ran out, you have had thefts against your proprty, wild noise, dirty conditions, crime in the apartments, drugs, and dealing, non repairs when asked
landlord, a anonymouse complaint got the landlady angry and looked for the tenant who did it,, then i get evicted for non
rent because i was very late with
rent, 1 st time in
over 3 years, now im fighting eviction, i answered the summons,, now what can i do with all this,,,,, thnx
I've been skimming
over this trying to find if a
landlord can demand
rent for me staying a day
over my 30 day notice.
Property issues and disputes of all types, including: contracts for the acquisition, development and management of land; options and conditional contracts; overage claims; project management and similar contracts; mortgages and other security arrangements, including enforcement disputes; planning and other statutory issues connected with property contracts; leases of all types;
landlord and tenant disputes (particularly commercial — including retail, leisure and distribution — and residential);
rent reviews; leasehold enfranchisement; rights
over land (including easements, covenants and rights of light); trespass and nuisance claims; disputed asset disposals; estate agency; property - related competition law issues; and commons and village greens.
Represented Indiana commercial
landlord in dispute with tenant regarding dispute
over construction allowance, improvements to the property, and past due
rent.
The statement of claim is filed
over 4 years after the last payment of
rent,
over 4 years after the tenant vacated the premises, and
over 3 1/2 years after the
landlord served its written notice of default under the lease.
If you stop paying the
rent then it would appear that you have repudiated the contract and the
landlord can sue you for damages - probably the costs of finding a new tenant and the
rent up until that tenant takes
over.
There are many reasons North Carolina residents choose
renting over owning, and that's good news for
landlords everywhere.
In this case, however, you are
renting computer resources instead of a roof
over your head — and just like with the apartment you're
renting, your
landlord is in charge of taking care of maintenance.
But as interesting as it is and as fast as it's growing, Bitcoin simply can't replace conventional, government - issued currency right now: your
landlord probably won't take a Bitcoin payment
over a
rent check.
If the increase will amount to
over 10 % of the current annual
rent, the
landlord must give 60 - day written notice.
«In this case, the
landlord might ask for a percentage
rent on gross sales
over $ 200,000 per year.
Moms and dads now having to take on the role of property manager may not be prepared for the risks even seasoned
landlords need to manage frequently; tenants that won't pay rent and refuse to vacate, serial trouble tenants that tie up landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pocket
landlords need to manage frequently; tenants that won't pay
rent and refuse to vacate, serial trouble tenants that tie up
landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pocket
landlords with appeals, complex collection laws that delay enforcement and a
Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants over rental property owners because the courts perceive landlords as big business owners with deep pocket
Landlords and Tenant Tribunal favouring tenants
over rental property owners because the courts perceive
landlords as big business owners with deep pocket
landlords as big business owners with deep pockets.»
What typically happens in Hout Bay is that there are many foreigners who use their properties
over the holiday period and then want to
rent them out during the winter months, and there are local
landlords who also want to capitalise on the short term lets to holidaymakers but want to
rent their homes for the remaining six to eight months as normal lets.
I will be start become
Landlord or property so not to tell who am will change and take
over these house turnover to new and
rent it for me 1200
rent the or buy!
The Tenant
Landlord Act must be changed asap so endless loopholes in our
rent legal system that favor tenants
over landlords must end.
Over the course of her tenancy, the Tenant had several disputes with the Landlord over alleged violations of the lease as well as failure to pay r
Over the course of her tenancy, the Tenant had several disputes with the
Landlord over alleged violations of the lease as well as failure to pay r
over alleged violations of the lease as well as failure to pay
rent.
Landlords do not have to hassle the tenant
over rent and late fees.
This will give
Landlords in Denver a bit more control
over the
rents in coming years.