Sentences with phrase «units become vacant»

It would give me a clean slate to do another «creative community», which you can't build up by slowly adding artists, as units become vacant.
I just don't know when to stop improving as new units become vacant....
«What we need to do is terminate vacancy deregulation,» Lasher said of the ability of landlords to raise rents and deregulate apartments when units become vacant.
Whenever a unit becomes vacant, he always re-paints and often re-carpets.
When a unit becomes vacant you may not have the urgency to get it back up and running with new tenants... thereby costing you money each day.

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The Department of Housing Preservation and Development will also be marketing units that become vacant Read More
Meanwhile, a partially vacant building at 552 W. 52nd St. that currently houses the Police Athletic League's William Duncan Center will become a 13 - story building that houses 110 affordable housing units for artist families and individuals, space for the PAL and an art gallery.
The landlord must demonstrate to the LTB that the landlord (or the landlord's family member) will indeed move into the unit within a reasonable time after the rental property becomes vacant.
We are planning on remodel of the upper unit after it becomes vacant.
You can rehab each unit as it becomes vacant and raise rents.
The analyst can use the most recent rental contracts that were signed within the year of analysis and assess whether the market is becoming softer or stronger in order to better estimate the rental rates at which vacant units will be rented.
The lower your Days to Vacant becomes, meaning the closer you are to having a vacant unit, the more desperate you'll become and you'll likely be willing to accept a lowerVacant becomes, meaning the closer you are to having a vacant unit, the more desperate you'll become and you'll likely be willing to accept a lowervacant unit, the more desperate you'll become and you'll likely be willing to accept a lower rent.
The good times were relatively short - lived, as markets became glutted with vacant units and a deep real estate recession cast a gloom over the land.
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