Sentences with phrase «rental building structure»

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It does so by becoming financially self - sufficient, by having its own building (often ethnic parishes remain in lease or rental arrangements for years — a sign that they have no physical or psychological territory in the larger church) and by providing both lay and clerical leadership in the multicultural society and church structures.
Current plans for the 138,00 - square - foot building on Bedford Avenue and Union Street would allow developers at BFC Partners to build a recreation facility inside the armory; market - rate and affordable rental apartments on top of the existing structure; and a row of private condominiums BFC would own and, presumably, sell.
It means «(1) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (2) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail or flood; (3) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared, such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (4) the rental property is without electricity or water.»
Your destination is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or water.
A landlord insurance policy will cover your home, structures on the property, property contents that you own (such as appliances and furniture), lost rental income due to building damage, legal fees and liability protection.
The landlord of your Kansas rental apartment or condo is going to have coverage that will protect the structure of your building, but this coverage is not going to help you to take care of your personal items.
Your primary place of residence is uninhabitable if: (i) the building structure itself is unstable and there is a risk of collapse in whole or in part; (ii) there is exterior or structural damage allowing elemental intrusion, such as rain, wind, hail, or flood; (iii) immediate safety hazards have yet to be cleared such as debris on roofs or downed electrical lines; or (iv) the rental property is without electricity or water.
While the landlord's policy will protect the actual structure of the building where the rental units are located, that type of coverage is not going to give you protection for your personal belongings.
While the damage that would be caused to the structure of the rental building in WI where you are living would be the responsibility of the Menomonee River Valley landlord to correct, the belongings that you own and the damage to them would be fully your Menomonee River Valley responsibility to overcome.
The key to this insurance is that is protects your property, the structure, any buildings or vehicles that you own on the property and any furniture or fixtures that are in the rental prior to the renter moving in.
The company has consolidated its position by building credibility in the placement and structuring of real estate investments for investors, and over this period has managed the largest volume of rental transactions among all national and international companies.
Looking at listing may not need full rehab, new roof and water heater done, 3br in neighbor run 900 to 1000, rehab for low maintenance, try to buy as low as you can, look at comps, probably could go in as low as 38 - 42 with good agent and stress as is, maybe a few agents here to help, get one to give you good numbers not listing agent numbers, street is a nice one for area, not much back yard or parking but nice front, before you close make sure vacant contingent, if numbers work I would do it, the are predicting an abundance of rentals avail next year with building craze but keeping expense low you should be safe, remember don't rehab as if you are living there, think durable and repaintable, number should go into systems and structure first, elect, heat, walls, windows, floors, plumbing, if you use a contractor go with one you know or work with someone in area to keep an eye on progress, good luck at least you know some of the history of the property
Also, the study found that from 2006 to 2008, 22 percent of post-foreclosure borrowers moved to a multifamily rental building, while about 75 percent still lived in a single - family structure.
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