Until now, hospitals and medical groups have mainly had a landlord-tenant relationship with doctors.
In the past two years, the nation's largest landlord--the U.S. government--has put energy efficiency high on its list of priorities.
Most landlord-tenant relationships are friendly, cooperative or at least businesslike.
The surveyor said Southwark Council - the landlord - did not instruct him to make sure the refit met building regulations and that he would normally have acted on their behalf.
Instead, the method being recommended for including housing costs in CPIH is a measure of how much it would cost someone to rent a home from a private landlord - the rental equivalence method.
It was inspired by their former college tutor-turned- landlord, Mike Leonard, who rented the three band mates rooms in his London home during the mid-1960s.
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Wal-Mart now asks each landlord to answer a five-page questionnaire stating that it won't give anything of value or make a bribe to any government official or political party to gain a business advantage.
Ian Feeney-King, landlord of the Cross Keys, told X-Ray, that the pub was pretty narrow inside and with 28 years' experience in the trade, he felt the scooters could block an exit and cause a fire hazard.
The foray by Big Money into the single-family landlord business is becoming more sophisticated.
Alas, renters are out of luck unless their landlord approves a three-inch hole in the exterior wall.
The bottom line: If you want to be a summer-rental landlord, either keep it simple or keep good records.
Even when the landlord has a buy-to-let mortgage, the tenancy agreement becomes void.
But with prices shaky you could end up as a long-term landlord, with real losses that you can't immediately write off.
Four real estate investment trusts and one non-REIT landlord with exposure to one or more of these four markets appear in the table.
His father was a grocer and small-time landlord, but the family was so strapped the old man wore the same pair of underwear every day, washing them each night.
Eze says that when she talked to security officers about being defamed on the Internet and secretly filmed by her landlord in her off-campus apartment, they brought in a psychologist.
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Playing landlord has a downside-that midnight February call to fix the boiler. (Isaac Victor just saw the 1990 tenant-from-hell movie Pacific Heights and admits he has qualms.) For those souls who can deal with the hassles, we have some math to tell which is the best choice.
In January, the office landlord reported that its fourth-quarter profit fell 36% as expenses rose, masking higher rental revenue.
When subleasing, understand that your relationship is with the big tenant--not the landlord.
Even if you do set up an LLC, remember to get a separate landlord's insurance package--not a homeowner's policy--on the property.
Few U.S.-style office parks exist where a pure-play office landlord can thrive.
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Effective rents include landlord concessions, such as rent-free periods, used to entice tenants to take space.
Three years ago he lured hotshot Goldman, Sachs partner Michael Fascitelli to the firm to help buy out a cash-strapped New York landlord named Bernard Mendik, who owned several prime Midtown office towers.
The district judge said after a five-day hearing at Llandudno that he believed the claim that Dickens had referred to himself as a Rachman - the notorious slum landlord in London in the 1950s and 60s.
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They may seem less brutal than the events in the Highlands but the Lowland clearances were just as effective at displacing country dwellers: by 1820 an entire social class of cottars - peasant farmers who had a traditional claim on land in return for rent or service to a landlord and who made up a third of the population - simply disappeared.
They also concluded that the company was paying too much for its premises, so they demanded three rent-free years from the landlord, and got them.
The landlord of a nearby pub, Mark Noble-Campbell, confirmed that Best had started to drink alcohol in his bar, but said he had never caused any trouble.
Mr Shapps said the current laws increased costs for landlords and created unnecessary red tape - with an estimated 8, 500 landlord applications for houses of multiple occupations (HMOs) this year.
Otherwise, after the three-day period is over, the landlord will no longer have to accept your rent payment and will file a "summons and complaint" that demands that you appear in court for an eviction trial.
According the the WSJ, a housing court judge in Cleveland, OH ordered a landlord accused of various building violations to live for 6-months in one of his own dilapidated rental properties.
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