Agents' fees are lucrative and usually paid by the tenant rather than the landlord.
Now the landlord was protected against unpleasant surprises, but the billing service was taking a risk.
The landlord sued the government for the rent the SEC had agreed to pay.
During the legal proceedings, the landlord leased some of the space in the N.
Apple has moved into prime wireless real estate and the landlord wants its rent check.
C. political activist, Elizabeth Magie, invented the Landlord's Game to show the evils of private property.
None of this could be confirmed because the landlord and owner didn't return calls for comment.
The landlord removed Beaux Arts ornaments from the exterior a number of years ago.
"We worked with the landlord, got the lease, and then we subsidized the rest, " she said.
What with the landlord having to register that he actually owns the property and all.
FORBES: If Starbucks Makes Losses In The UK Then Why The Demand It Pays Profit Taxes?
The landlord said he had been warned locally to expect a couple of flooding incidents annually.
BBC: Mevagissey pub landlord quits job after repeated flooding
The landlord has published notices of 424 homes it intends to demolish within the next seven years.
The landlord of the Victory Inn at Porthtowan found the live device when cleaning out the fireplace.
Tenants require more protection, as they risk being literally out on the street if the landlord defaults.
Digital Realty executives said the most-expensive equipment in data centers is owned and maintained by tenants, not the landlord.
"I think the landlord has to reconsider his position, " he told BBC London.
Police were called after the landlord's agent broke into the property and found the former nightclub doorman "possibly self-harming".
The broker explained that the landlord no longer owns the property and that the lease was no longer valid.
Say the heating system breaks: An absent leaseholder may be less inclined to hound the landlord to fix it.
When subleasing, understand that your relationship is with the big tenant--not the landlord.
Even when the landlord has a buy-to-let mortgage, the tenancy agreement becomes void.
With regulatory pressure increasing on energy hogs like data centers, the landlord with the best monitoring systems has the edge.
FORBES: How American-Style Capitalism Jolted France's Schneider Electric
However, the landlord applied to the Supreme Court to appeal for a second time and Mr Chestnutt's visa was blocked.
The landlord will have to respond to this answer, which will buy you a little more time in your apartment.
In the meantime, customers will have to rely on internet retailers acting like the landlord at the Dog and Duck.
For example, one archetype is the landlord, who sets specific rules for tenants, as Apple does for independent iPad app developers.
The landlord has now asked the Supreme Court to grant him a 60-day extension so he can lodge a late appeal.
As far back as 1817, David Ricardo explained why the best farmland often makes money for the landlord, not the farmer.
The net yield on rental housing is less than this as the landlord must pay for insurance, taxes, repairs and vacancy time.
To get an office, they bartered equity in the company with the landlord and got cubicles from a tenant that went bust.
应用推荐