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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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While some landlords offer a short grace period for renters to scrounge together enough cash, fintech companies are offering a different deal: split your rent into installments throughout the month.

From MarketWatch

Plus, why throw $1,650 at your landlord every month when you could put that money toward equity in a home?

From MarketWatch

A pub landlord is asking customers if they would be happy paying £7.50 for a pint of Guinness.

From BBC

While the new ordinance lowers hurdles for landlords interested in converting their underused buildings, they still face market and regulatory forces that bedevil all housing developers.

From Los Angeles Times

The protections prohibit landlords from raising rents by more than 10%, but many seemed undeterred by the rules.

From Los Angeles Times