Sentences with phrase «urban property owners»

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) works with property owners to offer reduced rent to low - income families.
In urban areas, that is the responsibility of the owner or occupier of the property, who can use legal methods to cull or remove foxes.»
However, the charge was withdrawn on a day the court earlier gave the anti-graft agency to produce its witnesses to establish that Orubebe diverted funds meant for the compensation of owners of property on Eket Urban section of the East - West Road in Eket, Akwa Ibom State.
If students and parents are to have real choices, shuffling urban students between struggling schools in their city is not a satisfactory answer — they must be able to «choose» the predominately white and wealthy schools serving suburban property owners as well.
CIBC offers first mortgage financing from $ 1 million to $ 40 million on income - generating or owner - occupied commercial properties in major urban areas throughout Canada.
«Renters insurance covers the renter, not the owner of the property,» says David Reiss, law professor and research director at Brooklyn Law School's Center for Urban Business Entrepreneurship.
This would go a long way in making urban Vancouver property more accessible for owner - occupier homebuyers.
Downtown Santa Barbara is the urban place management organization representing the interests of property owners in Santa Barbara and is a member of IDA.
There are some who say the urban transformation law is just a way for banks and developers to get rich building new buildings instead of letting homeowners and property owners fix their own.
The risk to property owners at the «wildland - urban interface» in California (more than 5 million homes in southern coastal California, the Bay Area, and north of Sacramento) is projected to increase with the increase in wildfires near these areas.
«The Bay Area has been an incredible leader in many green urban practices, including food scrap recovery, which makes this community a perfect partner as we develop guidance and toolkits for cities and property owners,» said Lily Kelly, Senior Program Associate at Global Green USA and the project's coordinator.
«It shall be unlawful for any owner of personal property to fail or refuse to comply with the orders of the manager of housing and code enforcement to remove from the premises abandoned vehicles, appliances, vehicle parts and / or any other piece or pieces of personal property if such personal property is dangerous to the public health, safety or welfare; or creates an unsightly condition upon such property tending to reduce the value thereof; or is a nuisance; or invites plundering; or promotes urban blight and deterioration in the community; or creates a fire hazard; or violates the zoning regulations of the city.»
Michael has extensive experience representing owners and developers with redevelopment of urban properties, municipal economic development incentives, public / private partnerships, and land use issues.
The problem is particularly acute for the owners of small multifamily properties in urban areas of the East and the Midwest — Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. Insurance companies are withdrawing coverage in an effort to protect themselves from costly lead poisoning lawsuits.
Still, Palmer Town Center looks like a promising asset for its new owner, which is part of a wave of investors allocating money to healthy retail properties located in urban secondary markets.
With the sunset of this federal program coming up in December, it is already difficult to renew insurance along the lines required by employers and property owners in urban centers.
This real estate grant is provided by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and is given to property owners for any emergency repairs.
The policy change proposed by The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA), the Canadian Federation of Apartment Associations (CFAA) and the Real Property Association of Canada (REALpac) would support urban regeneration and expand rental housing in Canada by encouraging new investors, and by providing existing owners the opportunity to re-invest because of capital gains deferrals, say the associations.
At a Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) forum in Richmond in March on the expiring federal Terrorism Risk Insurance Act (TRIA), panelists emphasized that terrorism insurance is vital to businesses and public institutions outside of urban centers, and that terrorism is meant as an attack on the country, its government and way of life — vs. individual property owners in cities like New York and San Francisco (Richmond - Times Dispatch reported March 13).
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