noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
absentee landlord
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
private
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A non-mutual housing association is, however, treated as a private landlord .
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By the Statute of 1861 the 22 million serfs owned by private landlords were set free from personal bondage.
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Rent strikes secured state intervention to restrict the power of private landlords .
social
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Homes left empty without good reason by any public authority will be transferred to a better social landlord .
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absentee
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Nor have they any legal commitment to managing the monstrous forests they created for their absentee landlords .
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Remaining tenants were more secure than hitherto. Absentee landlords and large concentrations of landholdings were virtually eliminated.
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Lowther was a confirmed Londoner and absentee landlord who took a keen interest in the detailed affairs of his estate.
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We run a management service which is essential for the absentee landlord .
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Also, it does not easily take into consideration key interests in housing such as absentee landlords letting as a business.
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The ... Act ... set out an entirely new regime for new lettings where they involved absentee landlords .
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Legislation was introduced to expropriate land from absentee landlords and redistribute it to peasants.
pub
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A PUB landlord was attacked by a former customer he had barred days before, a court heard.
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And pub landlords who operate on overdrafts may be forced to put up to 2p on a pint to stay in business.
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Read in studio A pub landlord has been attacked with a knife and locked in his own cellar during a robbery.
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Thousands of pub landlords had been given notices to quit and offered lease agreements with rents widely regarded as excessive.
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They're brewed by the pub landlord , Geoff Adams.
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Do any other readers, including, of course, pub landlords , have a view on this kind of situation?
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And one pub landlord who only had his pub refurbished six months ago, will now have to redecorate again.
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Read in studio A pub landlord in Oxford has been charged with allowing his customers to smoke cannabis on his premises.
■ VERB
allow
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However, some latitude is allowed if the landlord has only one opportunity to determine the lease on a specified date.
ask
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Go and ask the landlord about the watch, guv.
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If you have a pet, ask your previous landlord for a reference letter stating that your animal is well-behaved.
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She would just have to ask the landlord for time to pay.
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Please ask your landlord about this.
give
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Still, tenants had to give landlords an average of only $ 425 a month during the fourth quarter of 1995&038;.
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Notice is given to the landlord in writing.
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Grand Met maintains the leases give landlords better security of tenure and more control over their pubs.
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You had to give the landlord credit.
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I don't want to give any details just in case it gives other landlords ideas.
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It would also give the landlord a right of action against the tenant for any breach.
pay
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Under that lease it is required to pay rents to the landlord .
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It paid landlords to commute services to market-oriented money-rents.
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The residents will pay contributions to the landlord who will pay these to the council.
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To pay his landlord another £200 he borrowed £100 and paid £22 10s for the favour.
require
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An absolute prohibition against assignment is less popular than a qualified prohibition which requires a landlord not to withhold consent unreasonably.