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Recent Examples of slumlordThis is a bonanza for what has tragically become the city’s largest slumlord.—
Howard Husock,
New York Daily News,
13 Mar. 2026 There were no proletarian hearings to denounce a slumlord, who in this case did not really exist.—
Michael Powell,
The Atlantic,
11 Feb. 2026 The worst slumlord in the world.—
Jesse Zanger,
CBS News,
21 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for slumlord
Zeenat’s mother was a respected woman in her clan; both of Zeenat’s sisters had married into a Syed family, and her brother worked for the village head and had authority enough to report directly to the local landlord.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
30 June 2026
Someone in the Mamdani administration should look at what happened in the 1970s and ’80s when the city became the largest landlord in the five boroughs.
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Voice of the People,
New York Daily News,
29 June 2026
The letter did not explain the pause, but suggested it may have been intended to preserve evidence.
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Jasmine Mendez
Follow,
Los Angeles Times,
4 July 2026
One prominent Cherokee named Katteuha co-wrote a letter to Benjamin Franklin during the Constitutional Convention in 1787, urging him to push for peace between the Native people and settlers.
Before he was removed and Britton-Harr returned, Hopes estimated that between lessors, members, trade vendors, and sports team partnerships, there could be $50 million in liabilities.
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Doug Gollan,
Forbes.com,
6 June 2026
The event served as a key moment for the company to deepen relationships across the North American aviation ecosystem, engaging directly with airlines, lessors, and maintenance providers.
Support was also strong among voters under the age of 45, renters and lower-income Californians.
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Ben Paviour
July 2,
Sacbee.com,
2 July 2026
Several new Idaho laws go into effect Wednesday, July 1, bringing changes that affect everything from silent classrooms to relaxed codes for short-term renters.
Mum Bet, who in 1781 sued for her freedom under Massachusetts law and won; and Abraham Peyton Skipwith, who bought his freedom and became the first Black landowner in the Jackson Ward neighborhood of Richmond, Va.
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Robert Lloyd,
Los Angeles Times,
30 June 2026
One of the historical laws Hawaii pointed to was an 1865 Louisiana statute, adopted after the Civil War, to prevent anyone from carrying a gun onto a plantation without the landowner’s permission.