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They hope to be able to rent it.
Pleasingly, du Maurier was able to rent it partly through the proceeds of Rebecca: Manderley paid for Menabilly.
He says that even if he does not remain in New York and cannot find a buyer, he will be able to rent it out — $5,500 unfurnished or $7,500 furnished.
The problem with that is twofold: The amount I could rent my condo still doesn't come close to covering my monthly payment, and to even be able to rent it out at market value, I would need to replace the carpet, repaint the walls, and get a new air-conditioning unit after the current one gave out this summer.
If the house is a "fixer-upper," you may be able to rent it under a lease option even if you legally couldn't under a standard lease, though this is dependent on local laws.
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The owner of a market-rate apartment may not be able these days to rent it for the same amount the original tenant was paying, and it may take several months to find a new tenant.
Creating aesthetically appealing spaces helps — for bookstores, it means being able to rent out their spaces for events.
Creating aesthetically appealing spaces helps for bookstores, it means being able to rent out their spaces for events.
If the co-op meets the requirements for an "off-premises" superintendent or janitor, he added, it should be able to rent out the super's apartment.
With it he was able to rent his own apartment and buy a decent used car.
Ms. Burke said that before she was able to rent the vacant unit in her Bloomfield home, it had needed a "top to bottom" renovation.
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