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rent-roll
rent-roll [rent n.1] A roll or register of rents; a list of lands and tenements belonging to one, together with the rents paid on them; hence, the sum of one's income as shown by such a list.1534 Lett. Suppress. Monast. (Camden) 280, I have recevyd your rente-rowle, and getheryd up the rent. 1611 Co...
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What is a Rent Roll (Plus a Free Rent Roll Template) - Stessa
A rent roll is an important document that rental property investors, property managers, and lenders use to understand the income stream from a rental property. Rent rolls are created for any type of rental real estate asset, including houses and multifamily buildings, retail and office properties, and mixed-use developments.
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Gap financing
The gap documents usually state unequivocally that, in the event the rent-roll requirement is not met during the rent-roll period, the permanent lender Normally, the permanent lender's rent-roll requirement involves a period that runs from one to three years.
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Ralph de Ashton
There is a very full rent-roll or custumal of the manor of Ashton in 1422, in which the various names and obligations of the tenants are set forth.
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terriet
▪ I. terrier, n.1 Now in limited use. (ˈtɛrɪə(r)) Forms: 5 terrere, 5–9 terrar, 6 tarrar, terrour, -ore, 7 terreer, 7–8 terrer, 6– terrier. [a. OF. terrier (13–15th c. in Godef. Compl.) rent-roll, subst. use of terrier adj. (cf. F. registre terrier (15th c.) = med.L. terrārius liber):—med.L. terrāri...
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Urbarium
An urbarium (, English: urbarium, also rental or rent-roll, , , , ), is a register of fief ownership and includes the rights and benefits that the fief
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mortgage
▪ I. mortgage, n. (ˈmɔːgɪdʒ) Forms: 4–7 morgage, 6 mortegage, 6– mortgage. [a. OF. mortgage (13th c.) lit. ‘dead pledge’ (see mort a. and gage n.): whence med.L. mortuum vadium and mor(t)gagium. For the explanation of the etymological meaning of the term current among 17th c. lawyers, see the follow...
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Frankolovo
It is derived from Frank, the name of a district head mentioned in a 1718 rent-roll, and is probably of secondary derivation, ultimately based on a name
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stuck
▪ I. † stuck, n.1 Obs. rare—1. In 5 stuk. [? f. stuck a.] (See quot.)c 1440 Promp. Parv. 481/1 Stuk, or schort garment (v.r. stukkyd clothe), nepticula.▪ II. † stuck, n.2 Fencing. Obs. [? var. of stock n.3] A thrust or lunge; = stock n.3 2.1601 Shakes. Twel. N. iii. iv. 303, I had a passe with him, ...
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Lakså, Fauske
History
The Lakså farm was first mentioned in the rent-roll and census of 1665–1666, where it is referred to as Laxaaen Øegaard.
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George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn
The Penrhyn Estate contained no less than 26,278 acres, with a rent-roll of £67,000, and the family owned the major slate quarry at Bethesda which, when
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Etymology of Kolkata
Ain-i- Akbari, the rent-roll of Akbar, the sixteenth-century Mughal emperor, and Manasa-mangal, the work of a Bengali poet, Bipradas Pipilai, of the late
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Ain-i-Akbari
for the judicial and executive departments, the establishment of a new and more practical era, the survey of the land, the tribal divisions, and the rent-roll
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Denys Rolle (died 1797)
around Otterton in South Devon, meant that on his death he was the largest land owner in the county of Devon, the second largest county in England, with a rent-roll
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Abhayapuri
that the Bijni family paid a revenue of Rs. 1,500 and cesses amounting to nearly Rs. 19,000 for an estate which covered an area of with an estimated rent-roll
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