Sentences with phrase «subsidized rent at»

The Focus and Frame sections where newer galleries are given a voice and a chance to show via subsidized rent at the fair.
These underperforming properties tend to be concentrated in parts of the country where the rents found on the unregulated market are not much higher than the subsidized rents at affordable housing properties.

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Housing is becoming increasingly expensive to build due to government fees and regulations on building in most cities, and government programs merely subsidize this process at a cost to the taxpayers; and rent control has been a disaster because that immediately kills off any new construction and reduces the incentive for land owners and landlords to maintain their property because their income is fixed.
She's taking the next step and negotiating to buy an 18 - unit apartment building and rent units at subsidized rates.
Simply rent out this equipment at a subsidized cost.
In all, he is facing 13 charges, stemming from his solicitations and donations to the Rangel Center of Public Service at City College of NY, errors on his financial disclosure statements, the use of a rent subsidized apartment as a campaign office, and failure to report and pay taxes on his Dominican villa.
One of the largest operators of affordable multi-family housing in Upper Manhattan and the boroughs is suing the city's Department of Housing Preservation and Development for at least $ 4 million for lost income tied to deferred rent increases in subsidized housing vouchers at three apartment complexes in East Harlem.
At the subsidized Kings Bay II development in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, for instance, one resident paid just $ 636 a month in rent even while making $ 801,377 in 2012.
If not, then you are subsidizing them which could disqualify your property (or at least the portion they are using) from being legitimately rented — and thus no tax deductions for said activity.
Then, too, the federal government has seldom stopped at subsidizing research and has sought to enable commercialization — efforts that (as my recent book on U.S. energy policy has documented) have been consistently misdirected and wasteful, rampant with rent seeking.
At the time of the mother's death, Illott, her husband and four children lived in modest circumstances, renting accommodation subsidized by the public purse.
At this time, I exclusively rent to subsidized housing tenants (Section 8, MBQ, etc.).
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