Not exact matches
In today's UK market, the cap rate distribution curve has flattened
out, consumer and wage inflation is
out of synch, and investors are not getting paid enough to take core
risk as there is little prospect for net operating income (NOI) growth in the current
lease regime.
If so, ask the supplier to take this
out of the package — a supplier is unlikely to
risk losing the main equipment sale or
lease over the supply
of consumables.
As a broad generalization, we suggest that even if landlords require medical marijuana renters insurance, then the
lease should spell
out the growing
of marijuana — medical or otherwise — as a prohibited activity to reduce the fire
risk.
At -
risk of homelessness is defined as: an individual who is in a doubled - up living arrangement where the individual's name is not on the
lease, boarding house, eviction notice, halfway house, residential treatment program, rent or utilities in arrears, transitional housing, or youth transitioning
out of foster care, or being discharged from an institution or correctional facility without a place to live.
While
leasing an apartment, condo or another type
of property can certainly have its benefits, it also brings the
risk of damages happening to your belongings that are
out of your control.
As a broad generalization, we suggest that even if landlords require medical marijuana renters insurance the
lease should spell
out the growing
of marijuana — medical or otherwise — as a prohibited activity to reduce the fire
risk.
Implementing a
leasing proposal such as the one set
out in the NIC Principles without the effective participation and free, prior and informed consent
of communities is not only inconsistent with fundamental human rights, but runs the
risk of failure where it is not embraced by Indigenous peoples.
While governments» renewed interest in Indigenous land matters is a welcome one, we run the
risk of «throwing the baby
out with the bath water» where policy aims to make fundamental changes to land tenure when the potential for existing
leasing options has not been fully explored or realised.
But in the next tier
of markets, investors are taking on at least a little more
risk and
leasing is starting to fatten
out.