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renter
1. 2014 the Year of the Renter at New Buildings
2. However, charging a fee for the use of money is no different from charging for renting a car or any other form of “reality” owned by someone other than the renter
3. " A key to the back door, the excitement having somehow eased fears about her new renter
4. Her new renter seemed to be taking over
5. "So you presume Franklin, who hasn't come near me in five years, is fighting over me with a man who's been my renter for three months
6. Just like with Sonia my former renter, the law was on my side
7. potential renter who liked the place so much she was willing to buy it
8. I was the only renter and I was quite
9. She was always a bit concerned that such expensive equipment was being housed in an apartment that the renter didn’t look as if she could afford it
10. 000001142857% of Allmericans were to contract this extremely rare, but socially beneficial disease, and their accumulated wealth were to be donated to the US citizenry, it would pay for the rent of every renter for four years
11. P2P makes Uhaul dealers of us all; every one a renter and rental agency with the obligatory euphemistic share fees
12. “You’re not a renter and the city isn’t your landlord
13. You’ll get it back when I have my cash, the last renter gets his money, and Christina and I walk away from here unharmed
14. What if every renter demands a jury trial? What if Congress enacts a bill not allowing jury trials for evictions? Then you will find out for once who your friends are in Washington
15. Suddenly people will be only be able to move, if they can find another renter who wants to switch places with them
16. Suddenly the owners will start trying to become renters, by switching places with them… because the renter communities will be better run, happier, have better schools, have nicer people in them, smarter people in them, than the communities of the now-defunct owners
17. If you’re willing to entertain the possibility of having a renter, then consider first how your home is configured
18. Does it allow for a fair amount of privacy for you and your renter? Does it offer a separate entrance? Are there separate bathrooms with showers? Can you set up a mini-kitchen in the part of the home you’ll be renting out? The more you can minimize the need to share space with your renter, the easier it will be for all parties
19. Our bi-level home offered a good deal of privacy both for us and our renter, so the inconvenience was minor compared to the financial benefits of receiving a monthly rental check
20. Of course we were diligent about qualifying our renter before accepting him into our home (he was an older retired gentleman), and over the years he ended up becoming not just a renter but a friend
21. She became a subscriber; amazed at being anything in propria persona , amazed at her own doings in every way, to be a renter, a chuser of books! And to be having any one’s improvement in view in her choice! But so it was
22. She became a subscriber; amazed at being anything in propria persona, amazed at her own doings in every way, to be a renter, a chuser of books! And to be having any one's improvement in view in her choice! But so it was