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  2. The New Rules of Seeking a Buyout of a Rent-Regulated Tenant

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  3. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    A leasehold estate is an ownership of a temporary right to hold land or property in which a lessee or a tenant has rights of real property by some form of title from a lessor or landlord. [1] Although a tenant does hold rights to real property, a leasehold estate is typically considered personal property.

  4. A D.C. law puts tenants first in line to buy their building ...

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    At Santos' building, for instance, most tenants agreed to a buyout from the landlord. She said only about 10 families remain, including hers. For those remaining tenants, repairs, including ...

  5. How to figure out a lease buyout in 4 easy steps - AOL

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    Figure out a lease buyout for your vehicle and calculate your payoff amount in four easy steps with this handy guide. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  6. Commercial mortgage - Wikipedia

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    As an example if the owner of a shopping mall receives $300,000 per month from tenants, pays $50,000 per month in expenses, a lender will typically not give a loan that requires monthly payments above $227,273 (($300,000-$50,000)/1.1)), a 1.1 debt cover. Lenders also look at loan to value (LTV). LTV is a mathematical calculation which expresses ...

  7. Accounting for leases in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For an operating lease, a liability and a right-of-use asset are set up at lease inception, at the present value of the rents plus any guaranteed residual. To the asset is added any initial direct costs and subtracted any lease incentives (such as a tenant improvement allowance). The liability is amortized using the interest method (like a mortgage

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  9. Net effective rent - Wikipedia

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    Net Effective Rent, sometimes Net Effective Rate, or NER for short, is a measure of the expected income from a tenant, seen mostly in commercial real estate. It is the net present value of all the rental payments over the period of the lease, as well as any abatements or incentives that might add to or lower these payments. An example of a ...