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It was called the Landlords Game, patented in 1904.
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It was called the Landlords Game, patented in 1904.
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'' Landlords '' advertise rooms on flat-share website offering luxury accommodation in central locations for far less than the market rent.
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"Landlords that make inquiry into credit history may be disinclined to rent to a strategic defaulter or may offer less favorable terms than to a consumer with a strong credit history," Ms. Gaskin adds.
Homeowner's Insurance Premiums Are Rising Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011
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Landlords have relied upon the nuisance clause of standard rental agreements to evict victims and their families.
Kamala D. Harris: Protecting Victims of Domestic Abuse Kamala D. Harris 2010
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Landlords, however, typically take out commercial loans for shorter terms of three to 10 years.
Capitalist Fools 2010
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Landlords have relied upon the nuisance clause of standard rental agreements to evict victims and their families.
Kamala D. Harris: Protecting Victims of Domestic Abuse Kamala D. Harris 2010
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Landlords' pricing power has increased amid a shortage of good-quality rental property and the ongoing restrictions on mortgage lending, which have decimated the number of people able to buy their own homes.
Rents predicted to rise by more than 10% amid mortgage crunch 2011
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Landlords have relied upon the nuisance clause of standard rental agreements to evict victims and their families.
Kamala D. Harris: Protecting Victims of Domestic Abuse Kamala D. Harris 2010
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Landlords have relied upon the nuisance clause of standard rental agreements to evict victims and their families.
Kamala D. Harris: Protecting Victims of Domestic Abuse Kamala D. Harris 2010
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