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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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In Citrus Heights, near Sacramento, the police department issued $25,000 in fines to a landlord earlier this year, alleging that tenants set off illegal fireworks in a street near the property on July Fourth.

From The Wall Street Journal

The line wrapped around the block; inside, prospective tenants were attempting to bribe the landlord.

From The Wall Street Journal

Before the restrictions, landlords could start eviction proceedings to nudge tenants into repayment agreements.

From The Wall Street Journal

On 22 December, Bristol's Circuit Court will hear the clinic's case against an eviction notice served by their landlords, brothers Chase and Chadwick King in April 2024.

From BBC

That demand allows it to command the best locations and, in some cases, persuade landlords to contribute to store projects.

From The Wall Street Journal