payable by a tenant

  • 1payable — / peɪəb(ə)l/ adjective which is due to be paid ♦ payable in advance which has to be paid before the goods are delivered ♦ payable on delivery which has to be paid when the goods are delivered ♦ payable on demand which must be paid when payment is …

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  • 2payable — pay|a|ble [ˈpeıəbəl] adj [not before noun] 1.) a bill, debt etc that is payable must be paid payable on ▪ Tax is payable on the interest. payable by ▪ a fee of £49, payable by the tenant payable to ▪ State pensions become payable to women at age… …

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  • 3Housing Benefit — is a means tested social security benefit in the UK that is intended to help meet Housing costs for rented accommodation. The primary legislation governing Housing Benefit is the Social Security Contributions and Benefits Act 1992.[1]… …

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  • 4percentage rent — USA In a commercial leasing context, an amount payable by a tenant in addition to the base rent. Percentage rent is typically based on a percentage of the tenant s sales in excess of a fixed base dollar amount, which is often referred to as the… …

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  • 5fixed charge — n: a regularly recurring expense (as rent, taxes, or interest) that must be met when due Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. fixed charge …

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  • 6rent free period — A period at the beginning of a tenancy during which no rent is payable by the tenant. It is given: • As an inducement to the tenant to enter into the lease which does not affect the headline rent; or • Recognition of the fact that until the… …

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  • 7escalation clause — USA escalation clause, Also known as a stop clause or participation clause. In a commercial lease, a provision that requires the tenant to pay its pro rata share of increases in building costs, such as real estate taxes and operating expenses.… …

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  • 8stop clause — USA escalation clause, Also known as a stop clause or participation clause. In a commercial lease, a provision that requires the tenant to pay its pro rata share of increases in building costs, such as real estate taxes and operating expenses.… …

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  • 9participation clause — USA escalation clause, Also known as a stop clause or participation clause. In a commercial lease, a provision that requires the tenant to pay its pro rata share of increases in building costs, such as real estate taxes and operating expenses.… …

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  • 10Gross annual value — The Gross Annual Value (GAV) the current value, the actual rent (whetherreceived or receivable) or the fair rental value, whichever is highest or which the property might beexpected to attract on the open market in ideal circumstances where there …

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