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  2. Category:Landlords - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to landlords (people), the owners of a house, apartment, condominium, land or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called a tenant (also a lessee or renter

  3. Naked Apartments - Wikipedia

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    Naked Apartments is a website-based business that connects apartment renters in New York City, United States, with real estate brokers and landlords. The website provides 'on demand showings' and 'reverse search'. Using the Naked Apartments website, landlords and brokers search for interested renters and send them listings and offers. [1]

  4. Lease-by-room - Wikipedia

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    Lease-by-room, also known as individual leasing, is an arrangement whereby a tenant and their roommates pay rent for their own rooms instead of each tenant being equally liable for the rent for the whole apartment. Typically lease-by-room leases are multi-room apartments or townhomes with shared bathrooms and living rooms.

  5. Steven Croman - Wikipedia

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    Steven Croman is a real estate owner in New York City. In 1990, Croman incorporated the management and brokerage firm Croman Real Estate (later rebranded to 9300 Realty) and quickly grew his business, owning 20 buildings by the end of the decade and 150 buildings by 2016, mostly in Manhattan's East Village.

  6. Can you buy a house with an LLC? Should you? - AOL

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    Cost: Setting up and maintaining an LLC isn’t free. According to Wallace, the set-up fee can run a few hundred dollars upfront and, depending where the LLC is based, $50 to $100 annually for ...

  7. ‘Give me a number’: How landlords like this one in San ...

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    The Commercial Vacancy Tax says that landlords with empty storefronts must pay $250 per linear foot of frontage for the first year, $500 for the second year and $1,000 for any subsequent years ...

  8. Private rented sector - Wikipedia

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    For the greater part of the 20th century the private rented sector was in long-term decline. The combination of growth in owner-occupation and the role of city councils, borough councils, and district councils as social landlords, through public housing and latterly the housing association movement, contributed to a decline in the private rented sector.

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