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Landlords must wait to raise rents (The Journal Pioneer)
High oil prices have many Island landlords itching to hike rent but they will have to wait until at least next year.

Family move may create unwilling landlords (The Arizona Republic)
The Dutkiewiczs want to move from The Gardens but might have to do something they never wanted to - become landlords.

Minister hails scheme for tenants (West Lothian Courier)
Communities minister Stewart Maxwell said "dramatic progress" had been made in the number of landlords who have registered under a special scheme. The registration scheme came into effect in 2006 to protect tenants from rogue landlords.

City of Ithaca avoids fining landlords for code violations (The Ithaca Journal)
ITHACA ? Landlords who break building and housing codes can face fines of $250 to $500 per violation, per day, but the city often does not pursue fines because of the time required of overburdened city staff and the cost to taxpayers to pursue legal action, said Building Commissioner Phyllis Radke.

Rangel?s Rental Looking Glass (New York Times)
Lawyers in the world of rent stabilization say that in past decades landlords routinely allowed tenants to rent more than one apartment.

Goody's reassures landlords (Knoxville News Sentinel)
With plans to emerge from bankruptcy by the holiday season, executives at Goody's Family Clothing Inc. on Thursday reassured its store landlords that steps are being taken to ensure long-term viability of the company.

Landlords, if Only by Accident (New York Times)
The housing market morass has created a new class of real estate investors: the unintentional landlords.

Look Out Landlords! (WSAV Savannah)
After four years of talking about it, the City of Savannah has a new law targeting bad landlords.

Landlords, tenants get assist coping with foreclosure crisis (Boston Globe)
With foreclosures soaring, Boston's Inspectional Services Department is trying to help landlords and tenants cope with the problem.

He's high on reading, receiving news alerts (The Charlotte Observer)
Ed Fritsch, head of one of the Southeast's largest office landlords, recently finished reading a book with his son ? a cherished bedtime ritual. Fritsch, CEO of Highwoods Properties, and 12-year-old son J.T. read ?Walk On: Life From the End of the Bench,? by Alan Williams, about lessons he learned playing for Wake Forest University's basketball team as a walk-on, not one of the top stars. ?You ...

 

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