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  2. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    Through short-term rental, landlords can make upwards of 30% more than they would on a rent controlled property. [citation needed] Thus landlords convert their properties into short-term rental units, and there are fewer long-term housing options available to permanent residents. Landlords also sometimes pressure and coerce people out of their ...

  3. Renting - Wikipedia

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    Renting, also known as hiring [1] or letting, [2] is an agreement where a payment is made for the use of a good, service or property owned by another over a fixed period of time. To maintain such an agreement, a rental agreement (or lease) is signed to establish the roles and expectations of both the tenant and landlord.

  4. Common area maintenance charges - Wikipedia

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    Common area maintenance charges ( CAM) are one of the net charges billed to tenants in a commercial triple net (NNN) lease, and are paid by tenants to the landlord of a commercial property. A CAM charge is an additional rent, charged on top of base rent, and is mainly composed of maintenance fees for work performed on the common area of a property.

  5. Fall River and Highlands mansion owners sue over Airbnb ... - AOL

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    Last January, the ZBA unanimously denied Feng and Tang a variance for short-term rentals, which are not allowed under zoning rules in the property's single-family district. At the hearing, the ZBA ...

  6. Leasehold estate - Wikipedia

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    Leasehold is a form of land tenure or property tenure where one party buys the right to occupy land or a building for a given time. As a lease is a legal estate, leasehold estate can be bought and sold on the open market. A leasehold thus differs from a freehold or fee simple where the ownership of a property is purchased outright and after ...

  7. How to refinance a rental property - AOL

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    Step 5: Submit your refinance application. If you have your documents ready, you can often submit your application quickly. You may even be able to complete the application online. Most major ...

  8. Lease - Wikipedia

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    The narrower term 'tenancy' describes a lease in which the tangible property is land (including at any vertical section such as airspace, storey of building or mine).A premium is an amount paid by the tenant for the lease to be granted or to secure the former tenant's lease, often in order to secure a low rent, in long leases termed a ground rent.

  9. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    Rental agreement. A rental agreement is a contract of rental, usually written, between the owner of a property and a renter who desires to have temporary possession of the property; it is distinguished from a lease, which is more typically for a fixed term. [1] As a minimum, the agreement identifies the parties, the property, the term of the ...