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Longer tenancies, a national licensing scheme for landlords and tougher regulation of lettings agents would also help.
In the north, with 20% turnover of tenancies a year in some areas, a "normal' position could be reached by year five.
When I ask him about the end of secure tenancies, a measure that was quietly put into the legislation in December, he grimaces.
Its chief executive, Campbell Robb, said: "This is a welcome step in the right direction, and ministers now need to consider how to make longer tenancies a real choice for the families desperate for a more stable place to live".
A. Mary Ann Hallenborg, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that with rent-stabilized tenancies, a landlord is required by law to provide a tenant with a renewal lease from 90 to 150 days before the expiration of the current lease.
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Later, during another tenancy, a prolix partygoer drones on about eternity, asking what, if anything, will survive it.
An alternative to multitenancy is single tenancy, a model in which each client has its own instance of software-running that can be configured through metadata or other means.
However, unlike Wilson, Green said he would offer a tenancy to a worker if they could offer a guarantor who would be credit checked.
In practice, this means that shared ownership is just a tenancy, with an expensive downpayment for an option to buy the whole property at a later date.
Adjacent to these is Victorian Park Square, where, in 1989, I was offered a tenancy in a barristers' chambers.
If you intend to stay in the property for some time try to negotiate a tenancy for a fixed period of, say, 12 months.
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