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landlord

[land-lawrd] / ˈlændˌlɔrd /


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Yes, you would still have to be landlords, and that involves investments of time and money, but you could also think about hiring a management company to oversee the rental.

From MarketWatch

Later this year, landlords will also have to be registered to a database, which would allow renters to check that homes are registered to who they have been told they are registered to.

From BBC

It’s a hassle being a landlord, and selling the condo would dramatically improve your cash flow and allow you to buy out your brother-in-law.

From MarketWatch

Other schools have pupils pretend to be rental-property landlords or spend a semester designing an imaginary family’s financial plan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maher’s landlord, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, in December approved a lease extension through September 2063, paving the way for the terminal sale process to begin.

From The Wall Street Journal