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One tip-off: the words "restricted cash" or other hints that some of the company's money is tied up to guarantee a lease obligation.
Ultimately, if you find the right person to be your guarantor, having someone guarantee a lease can be a great step to renting your first apartment.
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Guernsey's Treasury and Resources Department has asked the States for permission to guarantee a loan or lease for the airline.
Greg Jamison, the man trying to keep the Coyotes in Phoenix was able to guarantee a $300-odd 300-odd millionr lease with the city of Glendale, if he could agree to buy the team by last Thursday.
A better lease does not guarantee a well-received product.
On the contrary, for either MUE or SBS, the proposed SCSL mechanism can always guarantee a better performance than the basic spectrum leasing, regardless of the parameter values.
Each includes a 44-year lease and the development has guaranteed an annual rental income of 8 percent after expenses for five years.
They wouldn't take a personal check, and I had to guarantee the lease, provide them with a copy of selected information on my income tax return and get a letter from my bank saying that we are creditworthy".
In 2010, the IFC invested $61m in the company: a $50m loan "for crop cultivation and to secure the land lease rights" and an $11m credit guarantee for "a leasing portfolio of agricultural machinery".
Earlier, Hancock would not agree to put more money into the entity it created to acquire Right Start or guarantee that lease payments would be met, according to Jeffrey Meyers, a lawyer who represents seven properties where Right Start stores are located.
Because they didn't have ultra-rich parents to guarantee the lease, they had to pay double the security as well as the first month's rent.
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