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We have tenants whose leases go out a long time.
He said the officers claimed to have warrants in the name of previous tenants whose mail they still sometimes receive.
The measure was intended to give tenants whose children have left home an incentive to move into somewhere smaller.
Tenants whose leases expire in the next few days should already have been offered renewals under the current rent regulations.
Tenants whose regulated rent would have been the same as the market rate will see no change.
It wants Rent Repayment Orders, effectively fines for landlords, to be extended to cover private tenants whose homes are uninhabitable.
In recent years, MetLife has dislodged illegal sublettors and tenants whose units were not their primary residence.
Helping tenants whose circumstances change to switch their tenure status, eg from home ownership to shared ownership or renting.
Artists would be vetted, and any tenants whose income rose above the limits would pay a surcharge.
Circle Housing, a large British housing association, has 65,000 dwellings, with tenants whose incomes are typically below £20,000 ($32,000) a year, low by British standards.
Pointer Court was reconfigured as a rental — though tenants, whose income limit is 60 percent of the area median income, can lease to own, Ms. Lewis said.
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