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  2. Buy to let - Wikipedia

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    Recent figures from the National Landlords Association (NLA) suggest that, as of September 2014, 27% of landlords who let out a single property and 19% of landlords who let out between two and four properties either break even or run at a loss. [4]

  3. Landlord - Wikipedia

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    National Residential Landlords Association (NRLA) has now formed from a merger of the two following organisations as of 31/3/2020: [35] [better source needed] Residential Landlords Association (RLA) National Landlords Association (NLA)

  4. Real estate lawsuit settlement upends decades-long policies ...

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    Under the terms of the agreement announced Friday, the National Association of Realtors also agreed to pay $418 million to help compensate home sellers across the U.S.

  5. Rent control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 1 [101] In older buildings, rent control may broaden incentives to renovate individual units: tenants may invest sweat equity and their own money to improve their homes if they are protected from landlords trying to capture the added value, [102] [103] [citation needed] while vacancy decontrol preserves landlords' financial incentive to ...

  6. NYC bans unusual practice of forcing tenants to pay real ...

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    People gather outside of City Hall for a rally in support of the FARE Act ahead of a City Council meeting, Wednesday, Nov. 13, 2024, in New York.

  7. Biden rolls out 'Renters Bill of Rights' as lawmakers push ...

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    In the face of sky-high rents, President Joe Biden is rolling out a new set of principles the White House is calling a "Renters Bill of Rights" in an effort to improve rent affordability and ...

  8. Letting agent - Wikipedia

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    Letting Agent Building in Crewe. A letting agent is a facilitator through which an agreement is made between a landlord and tenant to rent a residential property. [1] This is commonly used in countries using British English, including countries of the Commonwealth.

  9. Miami-Dade’s mayor wants to pay landlords $10 million to ...

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    Under a proposed $10 million program by Miami-Dade County, landlords would receive about $167 a month toward lowering rents for about 4,500 apartments rented to middle-class residents.