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We run a management service which is essential for the absentee landlord.
It was never in my blood to love absentee landlords."
That would have required Penney to be an absentee landlord.
Initially, these were owned by absentee landlords, but later families moved in.
And this time it is one they did not inherit from absentee landlords but may have brought on themselves.
He wanted to bring students and residents of the area together to pressure university administration to crack down on absentee landlords.
Or is the defense that you're an absentee landlord, not really responsible for what mere contractors do?
"This here's the result of an absentee landlord," he said, pointing at the Cape.
His pursed lips made it clear what he thought of these absentee landlords.
After offering to give Lewis to its people in 1923, he was turned down and sold it to absentee landlords.
Every house saved from a speculator or an absentee landlord was a victory.
"When we moved to the neighborhood, over half the properties were owned by absentee landlords," he said.
The place seems to manage itself these days, that's the trouble with absentee landlords like you!"
The Island's experience with absentee landlords affects its land ownership laws to this day.
They're still absentee landlords buying the land for investment.
Well, I'd put the land held by Roman absentee landlords to better use.
"A lot of the property is owned by absentee landlords, so the yards are not as well maintained."
Instead, there are "security guards" paid by absentee landlords and serving only their interests.
He wished to enlarge his fortunes by becoming an absentee landlord.
The records show they rented from three absentee landlords and took in boarders themselves.
Absentee landlords abound downtown, he said, and securing approval could take months.
From 1630 until 1784 there were absentee landlords.
The south lacked entrepreneurs, and absentee landlords were common.
But suspicion ran so high, that he was forced to sell again to long-term absentee landlords.
The 111 acres of vacant land had been owned for years by an absentee landlord who didn't give it much thought.