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Recent Examples of slumlordFor New Yorkers like my mother who call public housing home, Trump left them behind — like a slumlord abandoning his tenants.—Ritchie Torres, New York Daily News, 21 May 2024 The tenants accused Aslanian of being a slumlord, harrassing and threatening them in his attempts to empty the apartments.
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This tiny apartment costs $7 a month.—Salvador Hernandez, Los Angeles Times, 7 May 2024 Whitney, the daughter of slumlords, sees herself as a different breed of real-estate entrepreneur.—Naomi Fry, The New Yorker, 12 Jan. 2024 Whitney first went into the HGTV show with two goals: to make a killing in local real estate, and to publicly establish a do-gooder identity that’s in sharp contrast to the reputation of her slumlord parents.—Alan Sepinwall, Rolling Stone, 5 Jan. 2024 See All Example Sentences for slumlord
On the local level, the Boston City Council on Wednesday is set to reintroduce a home rule petition that would similarly shift the fee to the party, lessor or tenant who hired the broker.
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Gayla Cawley,
Boston Herald,
8 Jan. 2025
But here's the rub at tax time: The EV tax credit belongs to the lessor, not the driver who agreed to lease the car or truck.
Playing to Polis’ support of free markets and saving people money, the two lawmakers accused landlords using algorithms of interfering with the housing market, at the cost of renters.
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Seth Klamann,
Denver Post,
29 Apr. 2025
Detroit’s stricter housing regulations may have improved conditions for some renters, but a report by Outlier Media shows that only 8% of landlords are in compliance, leaving legacy residents in subpar rentals at higher prices.
These easements restrict the landowners’ uses of the land to activities compatible with wildlife conservation, such as ranching, timber production and other sustainable activities.
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Reed Frederick Noss,
The Conversation,
29 Apr. 2025
Since 1969, Maryland has levied a 0.5 percent transfer tax on real estate sales and used it for Program Open Space, which enables the state to acquire green spaces from voluntary sellers and purchase conservation easements from private landowners.
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