Expect to pay a deposit of one night's rent or more, by credit card.
The mYPlace scheme will offer financial help with the first month's rent and a guarantee for their deposit.
When his father died two years later, Li joined an uncle's watch company to help with his household's rent.
They're trying to find a place together and have a voucher from FEMA to pay first month's rent and a deposit.
Rents are adjusted each year by the city's Rent Guidelines Board, which last year authorized a 3.75% increase for one-year lease renewals.
He funded exhibitions (his own work appeared in a couple), bought his friends' paintings at generous prices and paid Claude Monet's rent.
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Mr Leddy said he would spend up to 30 minutes each time he tried to get through to the council's rent arrears team.
Ms. Lombardi's rent is regulated under the city's rent stabilization system, which mostly covers buildings of six or more units built before February 1947.
After paying only part of October's rent, they skipped November entirely, then told Ferraro the Joneses were breaking their lease and moving out, according to Ferraro.
Or Jesse Grey who successfully led New York's rent strikes in the 1960s, in which poor tenants from Harlem brought their rodent room-mates to City Hall.
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The city's rent regulations date back to the post-World War I era, when a severe housing shortage caused by an influx of returning troops and a dearth of new construction prompted Albany to adopt an emergency rent law.
Life in Beijing is much better than back in rural Hebei, says Li: his wages cover the family's rent, tuition for the underground school for migrant children that his kids attend, as well as the odd night of karaoke.
Moreover, if any of them moves to Piscitell's WorldPort but doesn't lease 20% more space than it had at DIA--that is, justifying the move on the basis of the need to expand--Piscitell must cover the tenant's rent at the airport until a new occupant can be found.
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Around two-thirds of the apartments enjoy below-market rents protected by New York's notorious rent-control laws, and many tenants fear that a new, more commercially minded owner who has paid top dollar for the properties will make their lives less comfortable.
Authorities would collect 25% of each household's income in rent to compensate the creditors.
It's inexpensive to rent or buy a house here, and most immigrants are able to send money home.
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That's the annual rent a house would command, minus property taxes, insurance, maintenance costs, losses from occasional vacancies and any fees paid to property managers.
Ms. Yao made one of her first visits to Pudong in 1994 to check a client's plan to rent restaurant space atop the yet-uncompleted Pearl Tower.
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The suits in Tokyo were so fed up with the company's low-rent reputation that they decided to launch a premium line to prove Toshiba is indeed capable of making high-end machines.
While drilling in that depth of water was prohibitively expensive a decade ago, it's now easy for a company Triton's size to rent a drillship to find the oil and set up a floating production platform to process it.
After that, the property's other tenants often demand rent concessions or lease terminations, further sapping the mall's cash flow.
"It's a poster child for what's wrong with the rent-regulation system in New York City, " Ms. Kellermann said.
It's a low-rent joint: The ladies' room is housed in a corrugated-steel shed.
Some of the city's hotels offer serviced, furnished apartments (with full access to the hotel's facilities) for rent by the day, week or month.
Members of the radical, largely African-American group believe Clinton's move could increase rent so that local businesses would be forced out of the area.
Its profit is what's left of this rent after its property managers, janitors, lighting companies, debt collectors and local property tax collectors take their cut.
One of them was a 23-year-old musician who can't afford to stay in New Orleans unless - if it weren't for Habitat because the rent's gotten so high.
If the law passed, we were warned, Israel's democracy would be rent asunder as judicial nominees would be forced to toe the line of nefarious political forces yanking at their newly nailed on strings.
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