Sentences with phrase «occupied subject properties»

Property securing your FHA refinance mortgage must be owner occupied: At least one borrower of record must occupy the subject property as his or her primary residence.

Not exact matches

In a special meeting on Wednesday devoted solely to this subject, the East Hampton Town Board authorized Sendlenski's office to seek injunctive relief against and settle with the parties that use and occupy the property.
50 % of the rental income will be added to the applicant's gross income for other rental properties as well as high ratio owner occupied suites and subject rentals.
Dear Naresh, In your case the loan taken FY and possession date falls in the same Financial year, so you can claim total prior period interest + Regular interest payments subject to max Rs 2 Lakh (if property is self - occupied).
In Re Barcham [2009] 1 All ER 145 the court held that TOLATA 1996 did not provide an exhaustive regime for compensation for the exclusion of a beneficiary from the occupation of a property subject to a trust of land and that an essential prerequisite for the power to award compensation under TOLATA 1996, s 13 (6) was the entitlement under TOLATA 1996, s 12 of the beneficiary claiming the compensation to occupy the land at any time by reason of their interest: what triggered that award was the exclusion of that right of occupation.
The precise terms of this arrangement, for example whether the property is held on trust, whether the occupying parent will contribute financially to the purchase or running costs of the property, whether the property will become the children's rather than reverting to the paying parent, can be the subject of negotiation or order by the court.
The subject property, consisting of two freestanding buildings totaling 79,107 square feet on 17.29 acres of land, is currently 100 % occupied by seventeen tenants, many of whom are nationally recognizable, including ULTA, Gap, Eastern Mountain Sports, New Balance, Victoria's Secret, Starbucks, and Verizon, among others.
NTRs typically invest in sector specific real estate programs, targeting stable, fully occupied properties subject to long - term leases to strong credit tenants.
The property is located at 1781 Ritchie Station Court in Capitol Heights, 12 miles west of Washington, D.C. BJ's Wholesale Club occupies the building subject to a triple net lease with a remaining term of 18 years.
The seller and current tenant occupies approximately two - thirds of the property on a short - term lease basis, which is subject to a termination option at the landlord's request.
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