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News used to be the rent that the station paid to you, the landlord. Today, it has been turned into a license to make money.
Mike Donahue
When two months were up, I called his landlord. His landlord said he hadn't paid his rent and no one in the neighborhood had seen him.
Jane Marshall
Rent is the portion of the earth, which is paid to the landlord for the user of the original and indestructible powers of the soil Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.
David Ricardo
This project was approved before Terry Johnson was mayor. When Terry lived in the house (on Barnwell), he paid $2,000 a month rent just like anyone else. He didn't get any favors. He paid rent. He paid utilities.
Loren Ritter
This is a hunting license. It doesn't mean we've bagged the deer, but it means we get to go for the money. And it isn't just any license. It's a license from the president to go to Congress and get the money.
Justin Jones
The proof that actually came to us was that the people who were renting it became unhappy with their landlord. So essentially, they turned themselves in. They provided us with a copy of a lease that the landlord had with them. That was the evidence we needed to show that in fact they were renting it.
Raun Keagy
You can't earn enough money getting paid minimum wage to pay your rent, utilities and eat.
Jan Pruitt
He went to buy cigarettes, went to the gas station, paid for them. Two men accepted the money.
Olivier Lapointe
If you rent, the landlord gets the deduction.
David Block
From the beginning, we have said that money in that bond goes toward building a new fire station. They (QDC) say voters were told that the money would have to be paid back. There was money in that bond to demolish buildings and repair roads. How do you pay back something that benefits the whole park?
Anthony Miccolis
This really upsets me. I paid them all this money. No one at the county said one word about zoning when I got my business license.
Susan Johnson
I'll have to borrow the money and rent it often enough to pay the payments so that, 20 years from now, when I retire, I've paid it off and got a little place where I can go to the beach in the wintertime,
Glenn Richardson
I tracked a particular check for $500 to going to pay for part of her rent to a landlord.
Thomas Miller
Because of this, we can't rent. And money is not an issue. We have money saved in the bank and I have even offered to pay one month ahead in cash to rent a place. But everywhere we try, they say no because of my credit report.
Lisa Morris
Enough is enough, and we need to get it under control now. People who should be paying rent or buying food for their children are putting money in (the machines) to try and make a little extra money. In most cases it won't improve their situation, it will make it worse.
Chris Green
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1968
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