Who wants to own property when the government induces inflation and then taxes investors on it?
Foreigners buying in an area not near the coast or the border can own property directly.
We need laws that ensure anybody can live and own property anywhere without intimidation.
"The losses due to theft will vanish - people will not steal their own property, " he insisted.
BBC: NEWS | South Asia | 'Minigrids' solve South Asia power crisis
As many as 85% of urban Chinese families own property, according to the People's Bank of China report.
That's why he left real-estate firm Jones Lang Wootton to carve out his own property and surveying empire.
Estate agents are feeling the heat, complaining that banks are giving preferential financing to offload their own property assets.
English women, when single, owned themselves and they also owned their own property.
Halifax, the UK's biggest mortgage lender said in its own property survey this month that price rises were slowing down.
The notion that the carrier subsidy should affect the way people interact with their own property is full of holes.
FORBES: There's a Petition to Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal, and it's Gaining Traction
Many see it as an anti-consumer measure that limits what normal people are able to do with their own property.
FORBES: There's a Petition to Make Cell Phone Unlocking Legal, and it's Gaining Traction
He added that the Swiss themselves tended to be well insured for their own property, which is why that figure is so high.
The existing laws discourage foreign investment, by allowing non-Iranians only 49% of the shares in any venture and no right to own property.
Higher prices also lift the value of banks' own property holdings and hence their capital, which encourages them to relax their lending standards.
Most presidential candidates are wealthy men, who own property and enter contracts and sit on company boards: all of these activities create opportunities for lawsuits.
They know to protect their own property, however small it is.
Barbie soon acquired her own property portfolio, was given her own dream homes, a car, and even a love interest in the form of on-off boyfriend Ken.
If a school has, say, 50, 000 students and less than 10, 000 dorm rooms, it's a perfect place to own property, assuming you're comfortable leasing to college kids.
In adopting the euro the Germans thought they were joining a condominium, in which every member would keep order on their own property, and not a messy commune.
For example, recent gains in the housing market have accrued mainly to people who happen to belong to the right generation and who own property in the right places.
It was also agreed that southerners living in the north and vice versa will have the right to reside, work and own property on either side of the border.
Under Mr Raab's proposal they would not be allowed to enter Britain or own property here - a precedent he hopes could then be applied to human rights abusers in other countries.
Give an AI the right to own property.
FORBES: Should Artificial Intelligences Be Granted Civil Rights?
If you're married or own property jointly with someone, you have another nifty option:You can split the property in half and set up two trusts, taking an additional 15% discount because of the divided ownership.
If you own property at your death, title to that property must be cleared to those legally entitled to it, by your will if you left one or by the statute of intestacy if you did not.
If you own property jointly and don't live in a community property state, at the death of the first spouse the half of the property he owned gets stepped up in basis to its current market value.
"This was a particularly callous murder where Grenfell put greater value on his acquisition of a car than the life of an innocent man simply protecting his own property that he had worked so hard for, " he said.
For individuals considering taking a second citizenship, the advantages include expanded job opportunities, unrestricted residency, the ability to own property in two countries, access to social programs in two countries and the increased travel options that come with having two passports.
Filburn, a hapless Ohio farmer was ordered to destroy his wheat crop, which he grew on his own property to feed his own chickens, because it violated a federal law designed to limit wheat production and drive up prices.
At a staffroom of a typical inner-London comprehensive school, teachers recently interviewed by The Economist agreed that the only way in which a young classroom teacher could afford to own property was to have a well-paid spouse or partner.
应用推荐