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  1. Fractional renting

    Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date September 2007 Fractional or weekday renting describes those individuals who rent on a part time basis, typically renting a room in someone s home for the Workweek working week . Benefits to participants The growth in popularity of weekday renting in the UK has arisen as individuals work requirements draw them away from their homes, lengthening commuting distances and journey times. Busy people, tired of long distance commuting, look for somewhere to rent close to work so they can stay away during the working week and improve their Work Life Balance work life balance . Simultaneously, financial pressures on homeowner s have led to a rise in the number of people offering rooms for working week renting. Taking a weekday lodger provides additional income but leaves the homeowner with a spare room for the weekend. Services Weekday renting services facilitate the linking of homeowners and lodgers. Category Renting Realestate stub ...   more details



  1. Peer-to-peer renting

    Cleanup date August 2008 Peer to peer renting refers to the process of an individual renting an owned good, service, or property to another individual. It is also referred to as Person to Person rental, P2P renting, Collaborative consumption Collaborative Consumption , and Product service system Product Service System . The term is mainly used to describe online enabled rental transactions between individuals. Individuals have been renting from each other for decades, particularly in the real estate domain, however, with the internet acting as a facilitator, there is a growing trend of websites that offer to facilitate peer to peer rental transactions. All of these sites are encouraging something academics call collaborative consumption in other words, peer to peer sharing or renting. The trend is taking off partly as a result of the recession renting something you don t need to use very often makes a lot more sense than buying it and letting it collect dust in your garage. There s a green aspect as well, since sharing helps cut down on overall use of resources. But one of collaborative consumption s most surprising benefits turns out to be social. In an era when families are scattered around the country and we may not know the people down the street from us, sharing things even with strangers ... The term Peer to peer renting is inspired from the computer networking term Peer to peer , which allows ... , Peer to Peer Banking and Peer to peer renting are three examples of actual transactions between individuals, enabled and empowered by virtual services. Peer to peer renting services and Platforms ... not allow Peer to peer renting transactions. Peer to peer renting services and Platforms started ... items for fun and profit http mashable.com 2007 11 06 zilok Mashable explains the Peer to peer Renting ...?v CxrcFRCx 9A ABC 7 News Video story explaining P2P renting process interviewing Zilok members ... Dallas News Why own anything? Category Renting ...   more details



  1. Hiring

    Wiktionarypar hiring Hiring may refer to Recruitment of personnel usually called hiring in American English Renting of something borrowing for a fee, usually called hiring in British English disambig ...   more details



  1. Air Charter (disambiguation)

    Air Charter is the business of renting an aircraft. Air Charter may also refer to Air Charter game Air Charter game , a board game Air Charter International , a defunct French airline Air Charter Limited , a defunct British airline disambig ...   more details



  1. Ale silver

    Orphan date February 2009 Ale silver was a renting rent or tribute annually paid to the Lord Mayor of London by those that sold ale within the city. References 1728 Category History of the City of London England hist stub London stub Tax stub beer stub ...   more details



  1. Gross lease

    In a gross lease , the tenant pays a flat rental amount and the landlord pays for all property charges regularly incurred by the ownership. Most apartment lease s are gross leases. References Principles and Practices of New Jersey Real Estate 6th Ed by Frank W. Kovats, DREI. Category Real estate Category Renting law term stub ...   more details



  1. Stone Soup Cooperative

    Stone Soup Cooperative is a housing cooperative created in Chicago, Illinois in 1997. A collective of activist s working and living in Chicago began renting a former convent with the goal of creating an intentional community for Joy and Justice. The cooperative began by renting the Ashland house and sharing it between its 18 members. In 2000, Stone Soup expanded with an additional 11 members and the purchase of a large house on Leland St., near the original building. By the spring of 2002 a third building on Hoyne St., on Chicago s south side, was added to the collective, housing a further 7 members. External links http www.stonesoupcoop.org Stone Soup Cooperative co operatives Category Housing cooperatives Chicago stub nonprofit org stub ...   more details



  1. Pet rental

    Pet rental is the practice, usually administered by for profit companies established for this specific purpose, of renting pet s such as dog and cat s. It is a controversial practice opposed by many animal rights advocates and has been banned in at least one municipality Boston, Massachusetts . ref http www.animallawcoalition.com companion animal breeding article 500 Animal Law Coalition ref ref http www.dogboston.com blog DogBoston Magazine ref Dead link date August 2011 ref http www.petparliament.com viewarticle.php?sid 15&aid 76 Pet Parliament ref Dead link date August 2011 ref http www.mspca.org site PageServer?pagename flexpets MSPCA Angell Renting Pets ref Dead link date August 2011 See also Cat cafe References reflist Category Animal rights Category Animal welfare Animal rights stub ...   more details



  1. Kashi-hon

    Unreferenced date July 2009 nihongo Kashi hon is a Japanese phrase for books and magazines that are rented out. Kashi hon often refers also to the industry it was based on. Kashi hon was introduced in Japan in the Edo period because books were too expensive for common people to buy, and therefore people would prefer borrowing over buying. Some librarians would travel around in order to increase their clientele and make more money. The kashi hon market exploded after World War II all over Japan. People of both genders and all ages rented books, manga and monthly magazines. However, when libraries were built nationwide and publishers started to print more copies of their books and magazines so they could be sold for lower prices in the mid 1950s, the number of kashi hon decreased dramatically. In today s Japan there are only a few kashi hon stores left, and the market is very small. Kashi hon is called zu shu dian in Chinese. In Taiwan, it is a store that buys the books and rents them to customers to get the profit. Usually, the books in kashi hon are comics, novels, and magazines. Besides renting books, some stores help customers to order books and also provide VCD or DVD for renting. Category Renting Category Books by type ja zh ...   more details



  1. Harrods Estates

    Harrods Estates are a London based estate agents which offer services for buying, renting and managing property . Harrods Estates was started in 1897 and has expanded gradually since then. In 2005 a second office was opened in Mayfair . See also Harrods Harrods Bank External links http www.harrodsestates.com Harrods Estates Website UK finance company stub Category Property services companies of the United Kingdom Category 1897 establishments in England Category Property companies based in London ...   more details



  1. Arrentation

    Orphan date February 2009 Arrentation Latin language Lat . arrendare , in the forest law s of England , is the licensing an owner of land in a forest, to enclose it with a small ditch and low hedge, in consideration of an annual Renting rent . References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240187&isize L Category Forests and woodlands of England Category English legal terms Category English property law England law stub ...   more details



  1. Avenage

    Orphan date February 2009 In law , avenage was the payment of a certain quantity of oat s to a landlord , in lieu of some other duties or, as a renting rent , from the tenant. The word is French language French , formed of the Latin language Latin , avena , oats. References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240216&isize L Category Real property law ...   more details



  1. Anticrético

    Orphan date February 2009 Merge to Antichresis date November 2011 An anticr tico is a contract to rent property whereby the renter pays the landlord a fixed sum at the start of the rental period in lieu of paying monthly rent. The interesting part is that at the end of the rental period, the wikt Special Search tenant tenant receives the sum back, in full, from the landlord, giving him in effect rent free living. Category Renting econ stub sv Anticretico ...   more details



  1. Shadow market

    For the banking term Shadow banking system Orphan date February 2009 The shadow market , or shadowmarket , is the inventory of investor owned single family homes, townhouses, and condos that attract renters away from traditional apartment complexes. See also Wiktionary Single family detached home Apartment building Condominium Tower block House Renting Real estate Real estate investment trust Townhouse Investor High rise Category Real estate terminology Realestate stub ...   more details



  1. Add-on factor

    Unreferenced date April 2009 Orphan date June 2009 The Add on factor is the difference between the usable area and the rentable area of an office building expressed as a percentage of the rentable area. This factor expresses the percentage of floor space for which a tenant pays rent but cannot derive benefit from due to column s, corridors, elevator shaft s, stairwell s, etc. within the area leased. Also called a load factor or partial floor factor or, when expressed as a percentage of the net usable area, an add on factor . Category Renting ...   more details



  1. Damage deposit

    A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of money paid in relation to a renting rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition. They are particularly common in relation to rented accommodation , where they may also be referred to as a tenancy deposit or in some places a bond . The owner of the item the landlord in the case of accommodation will take a sum of money from the person s renting the item the tenant . If the item is returned in good condition at the conclusion of the tenancy the owner should return the deposit. If the item is returned with damage beyond normal wear and tear, the cost of repair ing that damage may be charged against the deposit, and part or none of the deposit will be returned. In some jurisdiction s such as Victoria Australia Victoria , Australia and within New Zealand ref cite web title Tenancy information for tenants publisher Department of Building and Housing url http www.dbh.govt.nz tenants index accessdate 2011 12 18 ref , bond funds are held in trust by a government body and released upon agreement from both parties, failing accord of the two parties, an independent tribunal determines the distribution of the bond. In the United Kingdom deposits for all assured shorthold tenancy assured shorthold tenancies must be held in a tenancy deposit scheme , under the terms of the Housing Act 2004 . See also Key money Rental agreement Security deposit References reflist External links http england.shelter.org.uk advice advice 112.cfm Tenants information guide on deposits from Shelter UK http www.ctnla.org tenants rights security deposits Tenants Rights Security Deposits USA from the Connecticut Network for Legal Aid http www.letsuni.org information deposits Tenants information guide on deposits UK aimed at students, but useful for most types of tenants. http www.tds.gb.com Tenancy Deposit Scheme for Regulated Agents UK a scheme aiming to aid fairness in tenancy deposits. DEFAULTSORT Damage Deposit Category Property Category Renting zh yue ...   more details



  1. Short stay apartment

    Short stay apartments are furnished self contained apartment s that are rented for short periods of time, usually days or weeks. They are seen as an alternative to hotel s. ref name nyt The apartment will vary from studio apartment s to luxury apartments. Short stay rental is an offshoot of the corporate housing market. The most common use is vacation rental , ref name nyt cite news url http travel.nytimes.com 2006 07 09 business yourmoney 09flat.html title For Short Stays, a Home Away From the Costly Hotel last Dempsey first Bobbi date 9 July 2006 work New York Times accessdate 11 July 2010 ref and short stay rental is also used by people moving home. ref cite news url http www.croydonguardian.co.uk news 427726.shortstay renting title Short stay renting last Bramley first Pat date 30 October 2003 work Croydon Guardian accessdate 11 July 2010 ref Short stay apartments might be 25 50 cheaper than a deluxe hotel room, and some apartments permit pets. ref name nyt Credit checks may be conducted, and a deposit may be required. ref name nyt Some renters have found that online photographs and descriptions were misleading. ref cite news url http www.msnbc.msn.com id 36035101 deck mny.mobile.msn.com m videos news.mobile.msn.com ent.mobile.msn.com en us home.mobile.msn.com en us mainnav.aspx title Vacation rental? Ask questions last Levin first Ann work MSNBC Associated Press accessdate 11 July 2010 ref See also Vacation property Apartment hotel Serviced apartment References references tourism stub DEFAULTSORT Short Stay Apartment Category Apartment types Category Renting ja ...   more details



  1. Arendator

    Use dmy dates date April 2011 Unreferenced date January 2007 Arendator literally a lease holder Lang uk Orendar , Lang ru Otkupshchik . The term derives from Arenda Lang pl renting rent , a Latin term referring to the lease of fixed assets, such as land, mills, inns, breweries , distilleries , or of special rights, such as the right to collect customs duties etc. Trusted individuals were often given such rights to collect renting rent or revenue and were allowed to keep a portion of the money in exchange for this service, sometimes as a reward for other services to the state. Many estates of absentee landlord s in the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth during the 16 18th centuries were managed by arendators. This extremely lucrative fiscal practice was also common in tax collecting in medieval Spain and France, and invariably led to corruption. The practice continued in the Russian Empire until the late 19th century. Category Obsolete occupations Category Economy of Poland Category Economy of Ukraine Category Economy of Russia Category Economy of Spain Category Economy of France Category Article Feedback 5 Russia stub Ukraine stub Poland stub France hist stub Spain stub ...   more details



  1. Residential Tenancies Act (Alberta)

    This is the Residential Tenancies Act of Alberta. For other jurisdictions, see Residential Tenancies Act disambiguation . The Residential Tenancies Act RTA is the law that governs rental housing agreements leases in the Provinces of Canada Canadian province of Alberta . The Residential Tenancies Act outlines two possible types of rental agreement Fixed Term and Periodic . Fixed Term rental agreements are strict binding contacts that outline the terms of a property rental for a set period of time usually one year. These leases cannot be terminated until the end of the specified rental period, or unless there is a breach of the lease agreement or certain provisions of the Act itself, as laid out in the Tenant s Remedies and Landlord s Remedies sections of the act. Periodic rental agreements are open ended, and can be terminated no fault by giving the required amount of notice. The Editing Residential tenancies Act effected many people External links http www.servicealberta.gov.ab.ca Landlords Tenants.cfm Service Alberta Landlords & Tenants http www.liveworkalberta.com what do i need to know about renting an apartment in alberta What do I need to know about renting an apartment in Alberta? Category Alberta provincial legislation Canada law stub ...   more details



  1. Theatrical company management

    Unreferenced auto yes date December 2009 Company management in a theatre or a traveling company entails all of the traveling, accommodation and day to day needs of the acting, design and technical company members. In Regional theatre in the United States regional theatre s it often includes renting apartments and hotel rooms, booking plane tickets, orchestrating furnishings and cleanings for rented apartments, and dealing with any special needs and requests. Company managers will also often coordinate auditions and aid in contracting actors and creatives. In a traveling company the company manager also arranges for travel and housing, but might also travel with the production. DEFAULTSORT Theatrical Company Management Category Stagecraft Category Theatrical professions Category Theatrical management Job stub ...   more details



  1. Barreta Island

    unreferenced date November 2007 File Ilha Barreta 03.JPG thumb right 220px Fisherman Fishermen s Shelter building shelter houses Barreta Island Portuguese language Portuguese Ilha da Barretta is an island in the Algarve , Portugal , about convert 7 km mi long and convert 0.05 to 0.6 km ft wide. Barreta is also known as Deserta or Deserted Island and is one of the more isolated islands of Algarve. There are no public ferry lines reaching the island and one can only go there by renting or buying a boat. See also Cabo de Santa Maria Faro Faro geo stub coord 36.970 7.924 type isle region PT display title Category Algarve islands Category Islands of Portugal Category Article Feedback 5 es Isla Barreta pt Ilha da Barreta ...   more details



  1. Tacit relocation

    Orphan date November 2006 Tacit Relocation in Scots Law is a principle whereby leasing leases of land or buildings are renewed on the same conditions as previously existed if no notice of termination is given within the requisite period, subject to a maximum period of one year, applying in perpetuity until such notice is given. The concept is also known in the law of South Africa . References Reflist Unreferenced date December 2008 Category Business terms Category Legal terms Category Scots law Category Business law Category Contract law Category Renting Scotland law stub ...   more details



  1. Future interests (actuarial science)

    About actuarial valuation of income streams Property law legal property interests Future interest Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Future interests is the subset of actuarial math that divides enjoyment of property usually the right to an income stream either from an annuity financial contracts annuity , a Trust law trust , royalties , or renting rent s based usually on the future survival of one or more persons natural humans, not juridical person s such as corporation s . DEFAULTSORT Future Interests Actuarial Science Category Actuarial science Econ stub ...   more details



  1. Avowry

    Orphan date February 2009 In law , avowry is where one takes a distraint distress for Renting rent or other thing, and the other sues replevin . In which case the taker shall justify, in his plea , for what cause he took it, and if he took it in his own right, is to show it, and so avow the taking&mdash which is called his avowry . If he took it in the right of another, when he has shown the cause, he is to make conusance of the taking, as being a bailiff or servant to him in whose right he did it. References 1728 http digicoll.library.wisc.edu cgi bin HistSciTech HistSciTech idx?type turn&entity HistSciTech000900240220&isize L Category Property law Category Pleas ...   more details



  1. Turbaza

    A Turbaza lang ru is a, generally Soviet era, Russian form of inexpensive, spartan, holiday accommodation a tour camp or tourbase. Turbazas are commonly leased out to groups or firms renting the entire facility to provide holiday accommodation for their members or employees. They are generally rustic, located in rural areas that offer outdoor recreation. Dining, and often sleeping, is accommodated in a large, open, common area. See also List of human habitation forms External links http ezrakilty.net erlich archives 000536.html Another explanation http www.visaexpress.net russia accommodation.htm Another explanation Category Hotel types Category Backpacking ...   more details




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