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Lease terms on the five new deals range from five to 15 years.
Lease terms typically run for two years, after which the customer takes ownership of the item.
Ms. Cartwright declined to discuss lease terms or say how much space had been leased or was still under negotiation.
The local BMW salesman phoned an hour later with a price — and lease terms — that sounded high.
Almost anybody who buys a flat in a new development – usually a leasehold – does so with voluminous covenants and lease terms.
This seems to defy what many brokers are calling a tenant's market, in which bargains are possible and most lease terms are negotiable.
If tenants can't afford to pay their rents, then lease terms hardly matter anyway.
We always encourage students to talk to their landlord to possibly negotiate lease terms and/or rent.
Overcrowding, Le said, is likely because of housing costs and lease terms in Irvine.
Under the Mineral Leasing Act any non-producing lease can be cancelled automatically when the lessee violates the law, regulations, or lease terms.
Toyota offers CPOs (that include its Lexus and Scion brands) at its standard new-car financing rates and lease terms to qualified customers.
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