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landlord
noun as in owner of property leased
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Housing analysts have said that rising vacancy levels since 2022 had forced landlords to accept less in rent.
“Real estate doesn’t react at the speed of the stock market,” Kraft said, as investors and landlords pause to see how the tariffs will play out.
Embedding herself with his family for several years, she reveals the ways poor families are stymied in their efforts to get by — lack of money, lousy landlords, addiction, parental abandonment and more.
It comes as landlords for social housing in England will have to fix damp and mouldy properties more quickly from October, the government has announced.
Larry Gross, executive director of the Coalition for Economic Survival, said that in L.A., landlords will likely pass the fee increase on to tenants who renew a lease or sign a new lease.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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