Sentences with phrase «subletting part»

Homeowners with space might generate extra income by subletting a part of their home.
As for subletting part of one's house, the rent provides a supplementary stream of income.
Gordon Brown broke Commons rules when he sublet part of his constituency office, parliament's standards watchdog has found.
They were speaking Punjabi, and Hayer says Randhawa was angry because Hayer had sublet part of his office to yet another lawyer, adding even further competition in the immediate area of Randhawa's law business.
If you rent out or sublet part of your apartment to someone else, theft from that part of the apartment isn't covered.
The property was rented to BCD, Inc. who in turn sublet part of it to GoGo Stores and Glam Stores.
Tenant will not sublet any part of the premises or assign this Agreement.

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As the Mail reported at the weekend, Mr Lyon has also just passed on his file on the complaint made by Tory MP Greg Hands a year ago about Gordon Brown's failure to declare his subletting of part of a constituency office to his local Labour Party.
If your Commercial Lease Agreement says you can sublet the property, you may consider subletting all or part of the property if you are looking to decrease expenses, need to move to another property, or are going out of business.
Many property managers do not allow tenants to rent (all or part of) their home or apartment to someone they don't have a contract with, so you may want to consider disallowing subletting.
You are allowed to sublet the whole of the premises but not part of it (VIII a); if you do you must create the agreement mentioned, pay to have it stamped by the government and pay # 10 + VAT to the landlord.
PART VIII Assignment and Sub-letting a) The tenant shall not assign charge or sublet or part with possession of any part of the Demised Premises as distinct from the wPART VIII Assignment and Sub-letting a) The tenant shall not assign charge or sublet or part with possession of any part of the Demised Premises as distinct from the wpart with possession of any part of the Demised Premises as distinct from the wpart of the Demised Premises as distinct from the whole
The lease included alienation covenants: (i) not to execute any declaration of trust with regard to the premises; (ii) not to part with or share possession or occupation; (iii) not to sublet the whole without the landlord's prior written consent; and (iv) not to assign the lease without the landlord's prior written consent.
Internet service is usually included as part of the deal in sublet office space as well.
See Part VI of the Residential Tenancies Act, about Assignment and Subletting.
Some homeowners who sublet actually make enforcing the purchase of a renters insurance policy part of the verbiage of the rental contract.
As tenants negotiate increasingly favourable lease terms, they gain more flexibility in determining what they can do with their space, which includes subletting all or part of their space.
In no event shall Guest assign or sublet the Rental Property in whole or in part.
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