The plaintiffs alleged that MTS’s manager of real estate assets and MTS’s property manager for the warehouse were both aware that San Diego Sports Entertainment Center and its subtenants were operating without proper building or occupancy permits.
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Alex Riggins,
The Mercury News,
21 Feb. 2025
The family lives in a rented brownstone in Brooklyn, in which rooms are let to subtenants.
The lessees were wealthy individuals from places like Detroit and Chicago who wanted to build homes on the 300-foot bluffs overlooking the water and were willing to pay $15 to $25 per year in rental fees for the privilege.
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Sarah Kuta,
Smithsonian Magazine,
9 June 2025
Still, the practice denied lessees the industry-standard option of buying their vehicles and misled them for years about why.
As more buyers, sellers and tenants look to capitalize on 2025’s tax environment, the demand for lenders, inspectors, brokers, CPAs and attorneys will intensify.
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Allen Buchanan,
Oc Register,
12 July 2025
However, the agency will not disclose to prospective buyers or tenants whether a property has a flood insurance policy, or how much that policy costs.
After years of living alone, Rhoda takes in a lodger, but the change unsettles the equilibrium of her home.
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Matthew Carey,
Deadline,
25 June 2025
Their victims included their daughter Heather, Fred’s ex-wife Rena, Fred and Rena’s daughter Charmaine, as well as lodgers, nannies, hitchhikers, and other vulnerable women in the area.
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