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It is unfair for renters, whose rents will be pushed up as more families are squeezed into the private rented sector.
The only tenants who should get that form are those whose rents are $2,000 or more.
We have in some cases met with and worked with individuals whose rents increased anywhere from 40% and higher.
That sort of investment, however, comes at a price for controlled and stabilized tenants, whose rents can rise precipitously when their landlords spend money on major capital improvements.
Also, it can be very difficult to evict tenants — especially those whose rents are regulated, as they have strong protections and guaranteed lease renewals.
But it is mainstream, law-abiding landlords whose rents have risen so much that the housing benefit bill has inflated to a colossal £21bn.
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Mr Daniel knows of old people whose rent quadrupled so they had to leave their homes.
Two-thirds of its residents are formerly homeless people, whose rent is paid by the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development.
And she wanted a roommate, whose rent would help pay the mortgage.
The Jets also paid more to rent Giants Stadium, $4.5 million, than did the Giants, whose rent was $3.3 million.
The upstairs will also be occupied by a female veteran, whose rent will help pay the mortgage.
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