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  2. Renters' insurance - Wikipedia

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    Renters' insurance. Renters' insurance, often called tenants' insurance, is an insurance policy that provides some of the benefits of homeowners' insurance, but does not include coverage for the dwelling, or structure, with the exception of small alterations that a tenant makes to the structure. It provides liability insurance and the tenant's ...

  3. 40 Wall Street - Wikipedia

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    40 Wall Street (also the Trump Building; formerly the Bank of Manhattan Trust Building and Manhattan Company Building) is a 927-foot-tall (283 m) neo-Gothic skyscraper on Wall Street between Nassau and William streets in the Financial District of Manhattan in New York City, New York, U.S. Erected in 1929–1930 as the headquarters of the ...

  4. Tenant Won't Pay Rent? Ways for Landlords to Deal With ... - AOL

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    According to New York law, landlords require court intervention in order to evict a tenant who refuses to pay rent. That means New York landlords may have to hire a lawyer and go through a lengthy ...

  5. Tenant inducement - Wikipedia

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    Tenant inducement. In commercial real estate, a tenant inducement ( TI) is some sort of consideration given by a landlord in order to attract a new tenant or have an existing one renew their lease. Depending on the contents, the concept may be known as a concession or rent abatement, instead of inducement. There are several different forms of ...

  6. Net lease - Wikipedia

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    A triple net lease (triple-Net or NNN) is a lease agreement on a property where the tenant or lessee agrees to pay all real estate taxes, building insurance, and maintenance (the three "nets") on the property in addition to any normal fees that are expected under the agreement (rent, utilities, etc.). In such a lease, the tenant or lessee is ...

  7. Burton, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    928. FIPS code. 04-08620. GNIS feature ID. 27058. Burton is a populated place situated in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. [2] It has an estimated elevation of 6,109 feet (1,862 m) above sea level. [1]

  8. Carol Burnett's Net Worth In 2024 Proves There's Nothing ...

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    Carol Burnett. Carol Burnett's net worth in 2024 is the result of a literal lifetime of work making the world laugh—and she doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon. The comedy legend told Parade ...

  9. Can't Pay? We'll Take It Away! - Wikipedia

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    1 October 2014. ( 2014-10-01) Paul and Steve evict a young woman with two children, a task that takes a turn for the worse when her violent ex-partner makes an appearance. Later, they serve a writ on a family who have to pay damages to a former employee, and seize a number of expensive vehicles towards repayment.