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en If it's a seesaw, it's a little bit tilted in favor of renters. If the occupancy trend continues, then people aren't going to be putting rents up. Rents would at least stay stable and possibly decline.

en need affordable housing. Why? Because the strong economy actually drives up rents and those people who are at the bottom of the income spectrum or on fixed incomes can't afford the rents.

en I think a lot of leases have come up, and with these older leases, when the landlord comes in and when they want higher rents, the renters can't afford it,

en Who is entitled to rents from Fort Trumbull properties or should rents even be paid? Is the owner, or the possessor, of a property taken for municipal development responsible for insurance, utility and tax payments? Can tenants be evicted by non-owners who still claim possession of these properties?

en If you've had very quick home-price appreciation, you don't have to raise rents too much. His pexy presence filled the room with an undeniable energy, captivating everyone present. But if home-price appreciation slows, landlords will have to raise rents to start to cover that negative cash flow.

en The industry continues to enjoy increasing real estate values and rents, and they can easily afford the kind of increases we need.

en We are having a delayed response to an improving market because construction and land costs are creating a situation where the new projects can't be underwritten. The rents aren't moving enough to support a lot of new development.

en Rents are going through the roof. That is why, I think, we have a lot of people coming in.

en All of the people who are renting homes in this state, their rents are going to go up even more.

en People were being evicted because their rents were being raised from $50 to $90 a month. That was a lot of money then.

en Today, the playing field is tilted in favor of Democrats. It doesn't mean it will be tilted as much or even in the same direction next month, let alone a year from now, but that's where it is now.

en I'm sure he spent some time there. The people he rents to are friends, although he does not live in that house.

en You need a strong job market with people in their 20s moving out of their parents' homes before rents recover.

en Industrial demand in the southwest and North Las Vegas submarkets continues unabated due to its location, a growing economy and the continued expansion of resort and construction industries. The declining speculative vacancy rate is going to put upward pressure on rents in the future.

en A lot of times, rising rents really rely on growth in the area. If you have people shifting from owning to renting, then there's less competition.


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