Relatively few public companies specialise in buying tenanted property in the private residential sector. |
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The tower is tenanted by private corporations, mostly American multinational corporations. |
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The majority of family-sized homes on her books are tenanted by young professionals. |
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The 72 flats are mostly tenanted at modest rents due to the building's poor condition. |
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The flats are now tenanted and noise disturbance is proving to be a real problem. |
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Money comes in from a successful nursery and from the farms, one of which is tenanted. |
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The property is tenanted by several other national retailers including Staples. |
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The stately buildings, erstwhile the abode of the honoured and wealthy of the city, are now tenanted by humble toilers, or turned into places of business. |
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It is not just tenanted pubs that are vanishing: more than half of the pubs boarded up in the first half of 2008 were owned by their managers. |
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The properties are fully developed, comprising nine tenanted buildings, totalling approximately 475,000 square feet. |
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A number of countries require all tenanted accommodation to be registered and make provision for inspection of such properties. |
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As a result of this, owners of tenanted properties are not tempted, for economic reasons, to install solar systems even if awarded the grant. |
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The centre is tenanted by a number of national retailers including Shoppers Drug Mart, TD Canada Trust, Blockbuster Video and Royal Bank. |
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Although the property is tenanted, it is tenanted under an assured shorthold tenancy that can be brought to an end by service of a notice within a very short period. |
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They own 700 leased pubs and around 300 tenanted properties. |
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They would purchase properties that can be tenanted for full market rent. |
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From 1966 until 2002 the farm was tenanted by farmers called Cole. |
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The garages are currently tenanted by some of the road's residents. |
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Shops which have been empty for years are slowly getting tenanted. |
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Before inheriting the title on the death of his father he had been left Field House, Flaxton, its 400 acres, and some tenanted farmsteads by an aunt. |
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Foncière Paris France intends to pursue a more expansionary investment policy which will focus on tenanted properties and drive growth in revenue and profits. |
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Archie dug into the side of the hill and built a stout meat house, sawed wood while Rose split kindling until they had four cords stacked high against the cabin, almost to the eaves, the pile immediately tenanted by a weasel. |
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However, in situations where such rights are separated, as on national, communal or tenanted land, or where certain groups have customary or statutory rights of access, there may be various legal complexities to resolve. |
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An estate of almost 86 acres: 13.6 acres of parklands with water-filled moats around the buildings, 6.7 acres of woods, a small 1.25 acre lake and 64.2 acres of grasslands and tenanted farmlands. |
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If the polling centre is in a mall or multi tenanted building, measure from the inside wall of the polling centre space closest to the sign to establish the distance. |
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New developers tenanted their old buildings with people who spent their lives hunched not over sewing machines but over keyboards, a breed of workers who would not know a bobbin from a merrowing machine. |
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The miller tenanted the mill which was the property of Genk's landlord. |
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With the City of Brampton boasting above-average population growth and a strong retail growth, investor demand for well located and strong tenanted retail centres in this market has been on the rise. |
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Most property is tenanted out, particularly farm land, while the forest land and holiday cottages are managed directly by the Duchy. |
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It's a shame Marstons is still too tenanted biased. |
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Remember that there is little incentive for private landlords to upgrade tenanted buildings and consider what incentives might promote the energy upgrading of dwellings by private landlords. |
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