And asks another question, seeing as how the plaintiffs in the action apparently
never moved into the property, although it seems they did close on it.
Before a
tenant moves into the property, walk through it with them and thoroughly document any damages to the property by either recording or taking adequate pictures.
Every week there's someone who asks to
move into a property now and pay next week when they get their check that's owed to them.
When you buy a new home or condominium from a builder, the HST is built into the price, provided you or a close relative
moves into the property on closing.
CUPID, the internet dating firm launched by serial technology entrepreneur Bill Dobbie, is diversifying from its «Be Naughty» and «Flirt» brands by
moving into the property market.
It is not uncommon for a taxpayer to convert property from one use to another such as converting a primary residence into investment property by moving out of the property and begin renting it out or using it in his or her business, or by converting an investment property into a primary residence
by moving into the property and treating it as his or her primary residence.
The latter means that should any householder on the minimum
income move into the property they would not need to pay more than 10 % of their overall income on fuel.
But in terms of alternative investment assets & managers, there still exist interesting pockets of opportunity (albeit, perhaps more limited in size)-- while private equity firms have accumulated unprecedented levels of AUM / dry powder, and can thrive as well as ever in today's world, noting their
gradual move into property & looking forward to a huge untapped opportunity ahead in infrastructure.
Swedish photography curator Fotografiska's first gallery outside Stockholm has agreed on a deal to
move into property developer Derwent's new buildings in the area.
In 2002, the
parties moved into a property that the man had acquired around the time the parties began living together (the man had taken title to a property that he had owned with his former spouse).
This would need to be set up by a lawyer and properly registered - there will be additional cost but it means that the children can not
move into the property without the parent's permission if this is a thing that matters to you.
If
anyone moved into a property that they knew for sure would be robbed or would sustain water damage from busted pipes, they wouldn't place anything of value into that property.
As of the date of certification, the veteran must either • personally live in the property as his or her home, or • intend, upon completion of the loan and acquisition of the dwelling, to
personally move into the property and use it as his or her home within a reasonable time.
Then there's people who want to
move into the property in January 2016, like yes, I'm going to hold a property vacant for someone for six months because they're so special!
A # 500 payment will be offered for anyone who installs energy efficiency measures within 12 months
of moving into a property.
Actress Catherine Zeta - Jones did not have far to carry her bags when she split from Michael Douglas -
she moved into the property next door to the...
The problem is, says Heath, you plan to
move into a property that's already owned by your soon - to - be spouse.
A good inspector will also point out small repairs you should make after
you move into the property.
Ben does not want to contribute funds from the sale to his super until after the settlement of his new property to ensure he has enough money to purchase and
move into the property.
Then I bought and
moved into another property.
For example, in California, landlords can evict tenants if their family wants to
move into the property or if they want to sell, destroy, or repair it.
You can be eligible for this program if
you move into the property as your principal residence within 60 days of closing and live there for at least a year.
The person who takes over the lease, also known as the subletter, will
move into the property and pay you rent.
If more than one purchaser is named in the Agreement of Purchase and Sale, the failure by everyone in the group (or a relation, as narrowly defined) to
move into the property can be fatal to the refund claim.
The landlord plans to
move into the property or allow an immediate family member to move in; this typically applies only in rent - controlled properties.
I moved into the property on 25th August 2016.
Has your landlord terminated your tenancy agreement because he / she or one their children wants to
move into the property?
Any time
you move into a property, you are uncertain what it has in store for you.
When your Clovis renters insurance company finds out about this, they will allow you to
move into another property that charges the same rent.
It would be a good idea to purchase a South End renters insurance policy before
you move into your property.
There will be a number of Downtown El Paso rental locations that will ask you to purchase renters insurance within the first few weeks that
you move into the property.
If your potential Brookfield landlord is waiting to see proof of Brookfield renters coverage before you can
move into their property, you'll be able to share a policy number with them.
On top of this, when the bad element makes it through your screening, they usually tell all of their friends how easy it is to
move into your property.
Being a high achiever, Pauline wanted to explore and expand her technical accounting skill set into the commercial space, where
she moved into a Property Services working as a Management Accountant with a top 200 ASX listed commercial organization, Goodman Group.