absentee landlord in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

absentee landlord in the PONS Dictionary

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The current owner is largely an absentee landlord and parts of the estate are gradually being sold off for housing.
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They raise concerns about the impact on the view for nearby homeowners, increasing density in the neighbourhood and the possibility of an absentee landlord.
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The problem of the absentee landlord doesn't look like going away soon.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Code enforcement has been beefed up and absentee landlords are being held accountable for their properties.
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The locals bought back the land in 1999 from an absentee landlord and promptly set up a community foundation to manage it.
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Rental property, with absentee landlords, burgeoned and the social fabric of the neighborhood weakened.
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From 1630 until 1784 there were absentee landlords.
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Sizable parts in the municipal area, owned by absentee landlords, remain uninhabited or are very rural in aspect.
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This means someone can buy a single-family home and rent it out and be an absentee landlord.
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If your landlord is renting you a room in his own house he comes under a different tax arrangement and legislation to an absentee landlord.
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