No doubt his interlocutor might sometimes have thought at first my landlord was using Urdu.
During the time, the landlord used him to work a number of menial and exploitative jobs.
In the current economy, landlords are using the executive suite model as a device to harbor their own space until a large renter comes along.
To him, the situation is simple: The landlords are using a technical violation - not having a floor plan posted - to raise the rent.
When it expired in 1708, the landlord used it himself.
Many landlords use special rental management software to keep track of their business expenses and income.
However, in that building, the landlord renovated the lobby and used the capital improvement to raise the rent.
There are altogether sixteen grounds for possession that the landlord may use.
Is this a "gray area" in the law that the landlord could use to evict me?
"Then the landlord can use all those documents to create a set of footprints to show where you're really spending your time."