Sentences with phrase «poor tenants»

The Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier, also known as the Irish Wheaten Terrier, the Wheaten Irish Terrier, the Wheaten Terrier and the «poor man's wolfhound,» is a medium - sized, sturdy terrier that originated in Ireland several centuries ago as an all - around farm dog for poor tenant farmers.
But it may come with the headache of poor tenants or periods of emptiness - so it's not the buy - and - forget that many people assume.
Sure, there's a lot to do, such as creating lease agreements, screening tenants, marketing rentals, and evicting poor tenants.
NYCHA plans to offer private developers a chance to build mixed - income towers on underused parcels to stabilize the agency's finances and create apartments for poor tenants.
Mostly Latino, but we represent poor tenants of every race, creed, national origin, and part of our founding philosophy was to be aggressive, and we thought using Basta, meaning stop, but not just in a stop fashion as a stop sign necessarily as a traffic signal, but more of a stop, enough type of effect.
It will also assess the issues facing England's half a million private landlords, with many complaining poorer tenants often fail to pay rent.
9 units = 9 times the work, 9 times the hassle 9 times the chances there will be a vacancy at any given time (probably more as has been alluded to with poorer tenants) AND 9 times the maintenance.
4 evictions in 3 years is pretty high and in some cases clearly due to poor tenant selection.
The wives of the poor tenants and fishermen were supposed to do manual or bonded labor in the landlords houses.
They lowered the wage of the poor laborers and evicted their poor tenants.
Because the affordable housing draws in wealthier neighbors, landlords push out their poorer tenants, even if rent regulations should protect them.
A majority of Steinbeck's work is set in central California; this particular novel follows a poor tenant farmer family's journey from the Oklahoma Dust Bowl to the fruitful «promised land» of California.
The poor tenant farmers and fishermen could not own any dog over 19 inches at the withers, and even then could only own a dog valued at five pounds or less.
Before the advent of the elevator, the highest floors of buildings were typically occupied by the poorer tenants since it was undesirable to climb so many flights of stairs and rent was cheaper the higher you went in the building; quite a contrast to today where the highest floors command the highest premiums.
I forgot about those poor tenants.
Although a credit check is a valuable screening tool, a poor credit history isn't always an indicator of a poor tenant, nor is pristine credit a guarantee of a good one.
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