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1 He prepared a new rent roll, and showed it Aubertin, now his fast friend.
2 The new rent level is the highest being sought in the city for an entire block.
3 Tenants starting new leases could lose out under the Government's new rent proposals, according to auctioneer Savills.
4 She did not immediately provide cost estimates for the CEWS extension or the new rent subsidy program.
5 President Michael D Higgins is to be asked to fast-track the new rent measures to avoid landlords increasing rent.
6 The new rent works out at a mere €5.30 per sq ft.
7 The new rent will be €75,000 plus 10 per cent of the turnover.
8 Debenhams is permanently closing a further three department stores after it was unable to agree new rent deals with mall operator Intu.
9 United Future has a new rent - to - own housing policy that would help people buy homes built under the government's affordable housing scheme in Auckland.
10 The new rent data is revealed in a survey by LSL Property Services, which owns the Your Move and Reeds Rains estate agenst.
11 And two out of three of the 700 respondents believed that the new rent freeze legislation had increased the cost of renting for tenants.
12 The major art galley in central San Francisco that has shown Ferlinghetti's work for two decades is closing because it can't afford the new rent .
13 The council says the new rent system will render these discounts null because the new system is "fairer" and based on income and circumstances.
14 But if the council adopts its new rent - setting scheme, her rent could jump up by $30 to $50 a week.
15 That agreement included a new rent of £400,000 per year and an offer to write off £300,000 from the £1.3m that Sisu owe.
16 The new rent level on Mary Street compares with £260 per sq ft paid by jewellers H Samuel for number 1 Henry Street.
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