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So Ms. Carnes, 43, who had been living in Yonkers with her father, ended up in a spacious six-room apartment, paying $975 in rent (technically, called a license fee), across the road that the county modernized.
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Or they could allow the rent law, which technically expired at 12 01 a.m. today, to fade away entirely.
Although we were technically renting from him, he was willing not only to pay for repairs but also to consider the work we were doing commensurate to rent and utilities.
A: Daphna Zekaria, a Manhattan landlord-tenant lawyer, said that while co-op shareholders who occupy their apartments are technically renting the apartment from the co-op corporation, most co-ops' proprietary leases make the tenant-shareholder responsible for all appliances and fixtures inside the apartment.
"When people rent the space from us, technically they should have a catering license.
Although technically it is illegal to rent out an apartment in New York City for less than 30 days, a shorter-term sublet is allowed if the owner is present (for example, subletting a spare bedroom).
In other cases, the homes aren't technically "free" until you've rented them out for a number of years and the property has subsequently been deemed yours, according to Japanese property blog Rethink Tokyo.
Mr. Smith noted that the venture capitalist Fred Wilson had complained about city laws that, at times, make Airbnb, a Web site that allows people to rent rooms or apartments cheaply by the night, technically illegal in New York.
Technically Londoners are also banned from renting out their home for less than three months although this rule is in the process of being scrapped in the upcoming Deregulation Bill.
Airdna's data suggests that what Airbnb says is technically true — that most hosts are renting out their spaces occasionally.
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