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Tenants meaning
plural of tenant
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But she said some of the CBA’s demands should be citywide policy, including the “right to return” for tenants after code violations or building repairs, as well as legal help for tenants.
Keep in mind that the REIT leverages a core anchor technique by hosting high-profile tenants like Walgreens Boots Alliance, Inc. (), FedEx Corporation (), and Walmart Inc. () to lure lower-profile tenants at significant premiums.
Some tenants have expressed their struggles to pay their annual rent due to the recent increase, claiming that landlords are hiking rent at their own discretion without considering the tenants’ circumstances.
Concerns about the level of support being provided - described by the tenants as 'sporadic' and usually no more than a one hour support session a week for all four of the house's tenants together - triggered an investigation by the housing benefits team.
MPW keeps lending money to its tenants, in hopes that the tenants will start to pay the rent due.
The bill includes rights for tenants to have pets and redecorate, as well as rent controls between tenancies and the right for joint tenants to leave.
I know this because my own eviction experience propelled me into the world of grassroots tenant activism and led me to co-found the Los Angeles Tenants Union, where I assisted and organized other tenants facing eviction.
Landlords who help their tenants – monetarily or otherwise – are more likely to retain those tenants long-term, which ultimately means more long-term profit.
So how have you invested in tweaking the approach to filing for the program so that more tenants actually see relief in round 2? And/or is it a buy-in issue with local tenants?
So you have seen some conversations related to trying to understand which tenants are paying, which tenants are not paying, who you may want to try to box-in an escrow agreement for to cover some rent for a period of time.
The best way to protect tenants, she said, was if state lawmakers passed a good cause eviction bill that would make it even harder for landlords to raise rents and evict tenants.
The governor announced that he has allocated $15 million in CARES Act funding to reimburse eligible landlords for missed rent payments by tenants and pay some advanced rent to keep tenants in their homes due to hardships from COVID-19, Mosley said.
The program would be available only to tenants who have a financial hardship because of COVID-19, and the tenants would have to repay their rent debt to the state over 10 years, starting in 2024.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg spoke to bank chiefs this week and has been talking to state counterparts about protections for commercial tenants, although any assistance for residential tenants is a matter for the states.
You don’t want to do that with sketchy tenants, but your good tenants have already established that they’re reliable.
Changing the system, or Labour’s idea of allowing tenants to buy the property at a large discount, will result in BTL disappearing from the market and tenants being in real trouble.
Tenants could sue property owners over violations — though there has been little enforcement of a similar Berkeley law banning discrimination of Section 8 tenants.
This usually isn’t an issue with most office tenants, but it can be an issue with many retail tenants, specifically restaurants, that generate a significant amount of trash as well as cooking grease, which requires separate containers.
While the ATU works with tenants to build and leverage their collective power, some progressive local politicians are working on policies that would make undocumented tenants safer in their homes.
With that money, we purchased a 350-unit apartment house in Tucson, Ariz. The building was poorly managed and filled with bad tenants who had driven out the good tenants.