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He had rented out the Versace Mansion for the blowout.
Rooms in the building will not be rented out individually.
We rented out our two spare guest rooms on Airbnb.
They rented out Becky's basement after answering a newspaper classified ad.
Botnets are often rented out for multiple criminal uses as well.
He rented out an entire Chuck E. Cheese for this party.
To celebrate, he rented out a movie theater in Times Square.
Q: You rented out your home to subsidize your travel costs.
The couple rented out the City Center Rosario for the event.
It'll also include bedrooms, which will be rented out on Airbnb.
They lived in one unit and rented out the other two.
The whole island had been rented out to celebrate her birthday.
Numerous upgrades may be required before rooms could be rented out.
He later renovated and rented out Manhattan brownstones for a living.
Ratner had previously rented out an office on the expansive Burbank, Calif.
"We rented out our family home on an occasional basis," she says.
The building is to be rented out for banquets and other events.
It will be rented out for $8,000 a night come January 2020.
Boston is pushing back against properties being rented out as commercial operations.
Individual plots are rented out to tenants who purchase their own homes.
The links can be rented out at a starting price of $10,000.
People who lived in that part of Pune rented out their houses.
Cara even rented out London's Natural History Museum for a romantic date night.
The room seats 1,000 people and can be rented out to the public.
He rented out a movie theater in Lansing, Michigan for an important reason.
They said it had been rented out to tenants for $25,000 a month.
Cars will be rented out at $6 per hour, including insurance and fuel.
Albacete later rented out three planes to LAMIA Bolivia, a separate corporate entity.
And she rented out the Pretty Princess Palace and became a landlord. Mrs.
In the meantime, he acquired, sold and rented out more bodies and parts.
They rented out a big space on the waterfront and held a rave.
Ms. Moran had rented out the parlor and backyard gardens for private events.
Annual property taxes depend on whether it is owner occupied or rented out.
Xiangshui Space rented out sleeping pods at around 10 yuan ($203) an hour.
They probably get rented out for one-off charters and things like that.
They've rented out Andrew Jackson's Hermitage in Nashville for the big day ... May 21st.
Properties that are being rented out have a different tax burden than second residences.
Gothamist reports that the tiny spaces were being rented out for $600 a month.
In December 2018, Delevingne reportedly rented out London's Natural History Museum for Benson's birthday
They rented out their Ventura home when they moved out of state in 2008.
Since he didn't want neighbors, Ibrahimovic also rented out the two other adjacent homes.
"We have rented out the manpower and the infrastructure to another company," he said.
His group has rented out a Wall Street restaurant to commemorate the date Mrs.
The house was rented out through a short-term rental property website, Tilley says.
Alibaba rented out an Olympic-sized stadium for a massive celebration with 60,000 employees.
Were they rented out to long-term tenants, they would make £58 per night.
The couple rented out a private island in the Caribbean and invited 600 guests.
In 2014, the doting parents rented out the boutique zoo for their daughter's second birthday.
They moved in with his wife's parents for a while and rented out their house.
The shindig was a private event hosted by Jermaine, who rented out Cascade skating rink.
He rented out a kitchen, began building an ice cream truck, and started selling product.
That apartment, which Charles rented out for years, provided a pension of sorts for him.
Wu rented out the two studios and took the rest of the home for himself.
Things took a turn after Rob and Chyna rented out one of Kylie Jenner's homes.
Since rooms are being rented out, owners must pay the resort tax to the city.
The apartment, sectioned off with a large bookcase, was being rented out and seemed cluttered.
They even rented out the chapel, with its bright stained glass windows, for social events.
Once tenants leave, an apartment can be renovated and rented out for much more money.
So Benjamin Charles, a Harlem dirt biker, rented out an entire racetrack here in Pennsylvania.
One of the homes is currently being rented out and is occupied by a tenant.
He taught, rented out stables, and sold horses that he bought young and trained himself.
Kourtney's rented out a 7 bedroom, 8 bath Cape Cod pad, and it's pretty spectacular.
And they rented out the Douglaston Golf Course ... a beautiful building which is in Queens.
The Millers rented out the bottom two floors to the president of the Brooklyn Savings Bank.
His family moved in during the summer of 2012, and the other apartments are rented out.
I suspect that micro units will be rented out faster than you can say "robotic furniture".
Puzzlewood is open year round to guests and also has cottages that can be rented out.
The house had been rented out to new tenants around two months ago, the officer said.
Mr. Trump rented out a theater in Des Moines to offer free screenings of the movie.
Now, it is a clean, well-lighted space rented out to investment banks and pop stars.
Gloria has also been living there; she rented out her house to pay Colin's medical bills.
During this time he also rented out a room to another Republican state senator, Jim Dunlap.
She rented the front of the space for $500, while a designer rented out the back.
In the back courtyard of the castle is a greenhouse that's sometimes rented out for weddings.
The couple rented out the first home and moved into their second, CNN has independently confirmed.
Advertisements must include a registration number to help ensure properties are not rented out for longer.
She invested her savings in the teashop and a few rooms she rented out to girls.
OUTDOOR SPACE The 0.37-acre property has notable gardens that are sometimes rented out for weddings.
So he rented out a section of a gym to train them and got to work.
Another sign noted that wheelchairs could be found near the area where strollers were rented out.
I had just started a party-planning business and rented out a nightclub in our town.
In the meantime the suite is being rented out on a year-to-year basis, Widmaier said.
The couple rented out Hollywood & Highland's Dave & Buster's venue in Los Angeles, and stayed until 3 a.m.
Since then, DMC has offered parts, service, and sometimes rented out modified "time machine" DMCs for events.
It's a big party, someone rented out a bar, anyone can show up, but not like anyone.
So, she took action, rented out some billboards, and plastered her message in a very public setting.
Alex and his coworker rented out an entire computer lab to try and get Hamilton SF tickets.
The couple sold their car and rented out their home in London to help cover the costs.
Through a company called Metropolitan Hospitality, the stadium is rented out for film shoots, parties and concerts.
Simultaneously, charged batteries and lights are rented out at similarly low rates to people otherwise without electricity.
The first regional Burning Man event in Germany in 2008 was set at a rented-out hostel.
That day came 20 years ago, when he rented out this cramped space and opened his restaurant.
Sorry, no photos ... the dynamic duo rented out the entire joint for themselves and a couple friends.
Ms. Turrisi Greenwood has rented out the second and top floors of the buildings to other tenants.
While in China, he rented out several properties there, becoming prosperous and buying two homes in Vancouver.
While in China, he rented out several properties there, becoming prosperous and buying two homes in Vancouver.
Mr. Schroeder said the disruption had hurt owners who typically rented out their units in the winter.
NewTV has also rented out a few floors at a co-working space in West Hollywood, Calif.
NBC rented out 218 rooms at area hotels, so employees don't have to return home at night.
It has five bedrooms, including an in-law apartment that could be rented out or purchased separately.
She focused on buildings she knew had flexible rental policies and on condominium units being rented out.
We're told earlier in the day the family rented out Chuck E. Cheese's for North and friends.
According to an employee, the stars rented out the entire theater and snuck in through the loading dock.
Proud residents rented out their apartments and kept businesses open extra late to host fans after night games.
Recently, Chloë Grace Moretz rented out the space to celebrate her older brother Trevor's birthday with their family.
Technically, scooters like the ones rented out by startups Bird and Lime are illegal in New York City.
The house was rented out for a couple of years, from 2013 to 2015, according to Mr. Nikci.
These hotels are used for short-stays and are rented out by the hour to couples for quickies.
Mary Jane takes Justin to a Michelin star rated restaurant that she rented out to confuse the paparazzi.
The state-owned vessel is rented out as a luxury polar cruise ship, complete with champagne and caviar.
Its assets will be public properties in city centers that are already rented out or soon will be.
Drake's dad told us the rapper was in the building -- he rented out a private room (why not?).
Then each of those sections can be rented out by different businesses on a month-by-month basis.
Modern bot-nets are rented out by the hour to anyone with the money to pay for them.
"Most likely, the place will get rented out during one of the first open houses," Ms. Crumiller said.
The entire cabin can be rented out for a private experience at $309 with a 10 person maximum.
The fourth-floor apartment, in a 2007 walk-up condominium building, was being rented out by the owner.
With Mr. St. Arromand's help, they rented out the other unit, a one-bedroom, for $2,100 a month.
Snap rented out museum La Malmaison for an art exhibit created in collaboration Christian Marclay called 'Sound Stories.
An additional spa and sauna are available for vacationers, as many of the apartments are regularly rented out.
Most of the calls come from tenants who have rented out a single bedroom in a larger apartment.
For a fee the whole spread could be rented out for wedding celebrations, bar mitzvahs and the like.
Svetlana and I took the T to Brookline to visit a Russian grocery store that rented out videos.
And those who rented out their units on Airbnb found themselves in hot water with their new landlord.
She said the site had been marked for demolition but developers repainted it and rented out the space.
The real estate listings site Trulia estimates that there are 20083 million unoccupied rooms that can be rented out in the country's largest housing markets — and there may be more than 17,700 spare rooms that can be rented out for about $868 a month in the New York area alone.
It has shrunk the size of some stores and rented out the extra space to companies such as Aldi.
The restaurant isn't rented out, so I assume she says "event" to maintain some level of discretion or anonymity.
News, Cutler rented out Fulton Market Kitchen in Chicago and hosted an intimate party with Kristin's 50 closest pals.
In Green Bay, the parts of the building Foxconn bought that weren't vacant were rented out to unrelated businesses.
The rooms formerly occupied by young patients—in wings A, C, and E—have been renovated and rented out.
The project only rented out an existing amusement park in Beppu, and renovated some of its attractions to theme.
The firm rented out a beautiful rooftop bar and set us up with frosé cocktails and (more) lobster rolls.
Fifty have been rented out; some for free and others at a charge of 300,000 YEN ($277) per month.
Originally, the home was made up of 24 separate apartments, which Freeman rented out or reserved for personal guests.
And when they ran out of ideas, they rented out their botnets to strangers who could try other tricks.
Anything works to rent out, from bicycles, cameras, power tools, and kitchen equipment can all be rented out.  14.
He pulled me into a toilet stall for a shag, in the days before Pleasuredrome rented out private rooms.
The landlords had to tell Pruitt the condo was rented out for the month of July, the sources said.
And perhaps most significantly, they rented out their mortgage-free condo in Gainesville for their entire seven-month absence.
For boyfriend Travis Scott's birthday, Jenner rented out Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles, which starts at $250,221.
It's unclear whether they'll eventually be rented out, sold, or if he'll use them as a compound for guests.
Like the Sea Section, it's right on the ocean, but unlike the Sea Section it's rented out to vacationers.
Management just rented out seven of the building's 28 floors to a nearby college, transforming our living conditions overnight.
Some have called the authorities after learning that the home they rented out was used as a stash house.
His father owned a grocery store and the family rented out rooms in their home, according to The Guardian.
So a few years back, she rented out the Russian Consulate in New York for a Russian-themed bash.
Many of wealthy people have bought dozens of villas and apartments, with some rented out and others sitting empty.
While all storage space is rented out, its actual use can vary in a 12-hour period, Moeller explains.
Kendall and Ben were in downtown Philly, where he rented out Attico, the rooftop restaurant, for an NYE bash.
In previous years, Magic rented out a cheaper yacht -- The Amadeus -- which used to run him about $527k per week.
Spencer was invited to campus December 7 by a private Texas citizen who rented out the space for the event.
Inmates had thumb drives loaded with porn and entertainment like newly released movies, and rented out access to the files.
According to a movie theater employee, the stars rented out the entire theater and snuck in through the loading dock.
December 2018: According to reports, Delevingne rented out the Natural History Museum in London as a gift for her girlfriend.
According to a French blog, the mansion has nine apartments that can be rented out for weeks at a time.
To make ends meet, I rented out my bedroom 15–20 nights per month and slept on my roommate's floor.
JB rented out the entire boat for himself and his 2 pals, so at least he was bored in private.
They rented out those they could, and when each of their sons turned 18, they gave him his own house.
Michael rented out part of their land and started spending more time on the issues we'd talked about in Winsted.
To make ends meet, we rented out our 2012 house and moved into a cheap, old apartment to save money.
The backhouse, which was rented out by the Weismans, has a fireplace and a private entrance through a walled courtyard.
The buyer plans to add a floor with 212,248 square feet for offices or rented out as small commercial spaces.
It is currently a vacant lot that can be rented out for events, with 211 original murals by local artists.
The suite will come equipped with a butler and will be rented out for $8,000 per night starting in 2020.
Often if a house is rented out, owners may not know what tenants are doing inside the home, Mazzuca said.
They used one and rented out the other for $73 a month, pocketing $310 after taxes and the garage fee.
Last fall, Qualcomm rented out a stretch of highway near its San Diego headquarters to test its self-driving cars.
The bad school was near my mother's house, where we lived in the basement, having rented out the main floor.
This Victorian "cottage" was built in the 1880s and is currently owned and rented out by the Walker-Maysles family.
However, they had planned for the costs so they could afford their condo even if it wasn&apost rented out.
But they were back in the capital a couple of months later having rented out their new homes, said Hitchen.
It is not clear whether the F.S.B. uses the building now, or if it is rented out to other tenants.
Today, the tailor's family owned the building and rented out the apartments; the price was low and the street secluded.
They bought the four-bedroom house for $445,000, arrived in late summer, and rented out the East Harlem one-bedroom.
The spacious home features views of the water, and it can even be rented out for weddings and other special events.
Harris was volunteering with Akita Advocates, which had rented out space at the Canine Country Club and Feline Inn in Phoenix.
The Congressional Federal Credit Union does not offer home equity loans if the property is being rented out, the indictment states.
I took on another job that involved travel, and rented out my West Village apartment as a secondary source of cash.
They rented out the entirety of first class, and the moment the flight reached cruising altitude, stripped down to their boxers.
Jane and Gray were engaged in April 2016, when the former rented out North Hollywood's Republic of Pie restaurant to propose.
And while some hosts are families who benefit from the extra income, most Airbnb units are rented out by larger enterprises.
Often, the houses they buy end up getting rented out by giant Wall Street landlords, rather than being sold to individuals.
You recently rented out a theater in your hometown, Albuquerque, N.M., so that locals could see "Love, Simon" free of charge.
Finally, in December 2016, the city council voted to reduce the maximum number of beds rented out to ICE to 128.
Now the New York offices are rented out to, among other things, a wedding planning website and a few media companies.
The robot will be rented out to places like malls, stores, and movie sets to deter crime or generally shady behavior.
These "proxy" servers in different networks and regions are not limited to hosts rented out by cloud services and hosting providers.
Seriously: Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes, and Kimye all got married in rented-out Italian villas.
They were carrying out searches of addresses in Cardiff where the vehicle hire firm that rented out the van was based.
Aside from the public bath, there are the far less dingy, luxurious private rooms that are often rented out by couples.
"Clifton became very decrepit in the 1960s, and most of the houses were rented out by the room," Mr. Wilson said.
According to The Times, Virgin Hyperloop One even rented out a massive display board to endorse its projects in the Kingdom.
HSBC, for example, rented out more than 300 hot desks in a space run by WeWork in Hong Kong last year.
As a result, many shelters and basements occupied before the ban was announced are still being quietly rented out as housing.
If every copy of Titanic was rented out, well, tough luck kiddo, you'd have to come back when it was returned.
All vehicles rented out on the service will be insured by GM. Peer Cars is just a test product for Maven.
Recently, for the young billionaire's 22nd birthday, Kylie Jenner rented out a $250 million superyacht off the Amalfi coast of Italy.
In the end, Navalny met supporters at the weekend in office premises his team have rented out as their Tula headquarters.
And then there is a WeLive: a complex of about 200 fully furnished apartments rented out on a short-term basis.
Eventually, in August of 2015, TCC rented out a storefront in Chicago's Humboldt Park neighborhood for an official TCC Gallery Store.
Finally they just rented out an entire Disney resort, and that seems to have worked out for them for a while.
The building that collapsed was set for demolition, but a landlord rented out the space anyway, renovating and painting the structure.
By 2014, Mr. Fraser was in his 20s and had obtained the title to his childhood home, which he rented out.
Borrowing a page from the sharing economy, they rented out shelf space to emerging brands that can't afford their own stores.
They were curious about the apportionment of space, but the place had been rented out and was not yet being shown.
Instead of a cafe, there are lockers rented out to SF Express, a logistics company sometimes referred to as China's FedEx.
Iconic robe rented out for costume parties It was at this location where Angel says one of his costume house's most iconic creations -- a long, brown robe worn by Alec Guinness, who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the original "Star Wars" trilogy -- was rented out to people before someone reportedly realized the garment's significance in 2005.
Epix rented out the basement of the upscale Oxford Social Club, transforming it into a series of scenes presumably from the series.
Concerns over privacy Iruma has previously rented out small GPS devices for families who want to keep track of errant elderly relatives.
As part of fund-raising, the apartment has been rented out for $129 a night: a combo country getaway and mystical pilgrimage.
In other words, people may soon be able to buy homes from Airbnb that can then be rented out through Airbnb's platform.
Following a sold-out performance at Madison Square Garden, the 22-year-old singer rented out a movie theater in Times Square.
I didn't know anyone there, but shaking things up was exactly what I needed, so I rented out my apartment and left.
Suddenly interested in property values, Fiona doesn't want a church near her rental property to be rented out as a homeless shelter.
Built between 1979 and 1984, it was a triumph for a young property mogul whose father rented out mere apartments in Brooklyn.
Justine Smith and her husband Francisco Peres rented out two of the three bedrooms in their apartment—on their wedding night, nonetheless.
West rented out all of San Francisco's AT&T Park to make sure his love's 33rd birthday in 2013 was extra special.
Proxy servers rented out by cloud services allow online criminals to significantly scale up their operations and bypass reputation-based detection systems.
The campaign has rented out the entire 1,300-seat Richard Rodgers Theatre for an additional performance of the production on July 12.
Airbnb rented out Rossana Orlandi's snug restaurant, Marta, where Ambra Medda invited designers to fill the space with pieces visitors could use.
Both units lacked dishwashers and central air-conditioning — probably because the developer assumed the house would be rented out, Ms. Fuentes said.
Launched in Sydney on Wednesday, the cabin will move to the Central Coast region in Australia, where it can be rented out.
Most were converted into living spaces and rented out to migrant workers or residents trying to duck Beijing's soaring real estate prices.
Cardi and Offset rented out a huge venue Saturday in NYC, and theme was "Onederful Birthday" for the modest price of $400,000!!!
A new California law allows the state's 8 million garages to be rented out as living spaces, creating an enormous market opportunity.
In SoHo, Dia is reclaiming a 2500-square-foot gallery loft space at 77 Wooster Street, long rented out to retail shops.
For Jet's "relaunch" party last week, the company rented out a brownstone near Washington Square Park to showcase its New York offerings.
Some were concerned that they would have limited access to quiet rooms if the Harvard Club rented out more space to outsiders.
Once, "poppy palaces" that had dozens of rooms were hastily built to be rented out to military contractors at ridiculously expensive prices.
He works in one of several hotels being rented out by Annunciation House, a nonprofit that runs the area's main shelter network.
The police said Mr. Wray, who rented out the house and did not live there, was not the target of the explosive.
Our home has a detached one bedroom/one bathroom unit that we've rented out, but we have a shared outdoor laundry room.
After a year in a small apartment, we bought a four-bedroom house further out and rented out one of the rooms.
The dealers sold it on the streets of Bedford, Norwich, Ipswich, and Luton, where they rented out hub flats to sell from.
They signed autographs, posed for pictures and schmoozed with the guests of honor: real estate officials who had rented out the ballpark.
Featuring exposed beams, high ceilings, and plenty of space, the entire renovated windmill can be rented out for just £175 a night.
He rented out eight human heads (one died from sepsis and aspiration pneumonia), packed in trash bags inside camping coolers in 2012.
Some ships were chartered at around $70,000 a day and rented out in winter at around $90,000 a day, an industry source said.
In terms of scale, Ofo claims it has rented out more than one million cycles since June to over 20 million registered users.
To celebrate the milestone, the "In My Blood" singer rented out the 2019 Hotel located near New York City's Brooklyn Bridge on Thursday.
Abasolo has officially moved to Dallas — he rented out his condo in Miami — and the couple is contemplating a move to Los Angeles.
Kardashian was staying at an apartment inside a luxury private mansion that can be rented out for days or weeks at a time.
The couple quit their jobs, rented out their home, and began living out of a camper van, traveling the country and speaking out.
The company, which is part of Y Combinator's current batch, builds studio apartments in homeowners' backyards, which are then rented out for income.
Bitcoins are created through a "mining" process involving computer algorithms on equipment owned or rented out by companies such as Iceland-based Genesis.
We're told Lue rented out the entire restaurant and celebrated with his closest friends and family -- less than 10 people at the party.
Last year, Uber rented out Honda cars it knew were defective to Singapore drivers, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal.
In fact, Kim wasn't ready to attend Kris's birthday party either, when the KarJenner siblings rented out Cinepolis theater solely for their family.
Amsterdam: Just as in London, Airbnb has agreed to impose a limit to the number of nights a property can be rented out.
They rented out a property they owned in Kelowna, BC, and came back to find what he describes as $22,000 worth of damage.
It was like someone rented out the time on the channel for like two years straight and played the same clip every Wednesday.
He rented out storefronts in Harlem to provide safe spaces for young people to study after school and provided reading tutorials on Saturdays.
It&aposs not clear whether these pieces of art belong to McKelvey, or whether McKelvey had rented out the place to someone else.
Against these costs appeared the average income each prisoner generated, either as a Nazi slave laborer or when "rented out" to German companies.
But its public housing stock has shrunk dramatically: houses built with government aid can be freely sold or rented out after 30 years.
He lived in the three-bedroom downstairs apartment, rented out rooms on the upper floors, devoting most of his spare time to repairs.
Tech companies like Facebook, YouTube and Twitter rented out sprawling beachside cabanas for the week to host meetings and schmooze with business partners.
And he also actually lived with me for a few months while he rented out his house back at the beginning of the year.
While studying at the University of Pennsylvania, Musk and a classmate rented out a 10-bedroom frat house and turned it into a nightclub.
He first rented out typewriters from an office outside of Toronto that happened to be next-door to a factory farm raising fishing worms.
In addition, they rented out a movie theater to see Halle Berry's film Kidnap and he commissioned an ice sculpture modeled after Jenner's physique.
He told me he used to own a landscaping company where he rented out goats to keep the weeds down, but there were complications.
He also set up cameras he may have used to monitor people trying to enter his room, which he had rented out days before.
In 2012, he allegedly wired $2.85 million from offshore accounts to buy a Manhattan condo that he rented out using Airbnb to generate cash.
They ultimately raised enough to take over 200 children to see the movie and rented out an entire screening room exclusively for the kids.
During the winter months, when a cold breeze rolled in from the Pacific Ocean, the group regularly rented out the pool for social functions.
The Hunt Lawrence I. Morris, long interested in real estate investing, owned three houses that he rented out — in Atlanta, Philadelphia and Danbury, Conn.
Additionally, foreign visitors such as business groups promoting Turkish-American relations and the Romanian President Klaus Iohannis and his wife also rented out rooms.
In the most extreme case, she thought she had rented out her place to a nice couple with a kid moving from New York.
There are also a myriad of rules about deductions, and potentially, capital gains tax if you sell a home you rented out on Airbnb.
It has also shrunk the size of some stores and rented out the extra space to companies such as Aldi and Planet Fitness (PLNT).
The villa served as a vacation home for Kathy Christopherson and her husband, Michael, and after his death in 2007 was primarily rented out.
Sources in Palmetto Bluff tell PEOPLE that the entire hotel has been rented out for the duration of the expected event, from Sunday, Sept.
At other points, Kaye allegedly rented out parts of its botnet to other hackers who used it for attacks on banks and gaming rivals.
I asked a man named Miguel, who got off the bus with me, lugging a sack of foodstuffs, whether anyone in town rented out rooms.
In 22016, Tiversa bought a seven-story landmark building in downtown Pittsburgh: a grand headquarters, plus extra floors that could be rented out for income.
The 903-year-old chocolate maker has rented out an industrial kitchen inside the nursing home ever since he started his company back in 2014.
As a result, once-spacious courtyard homes are now divided into smaller crammed houses or sheds that are rented out cheaply to poor migrant workers.
ABC rented out Wrigley Field, a place close to Ben's heart because the Cubs are his and his dad's favorite sports team, for the day.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi ruler, has rented out all 285 rooms in the Four Seasons Hotel for his visit to Los Angeles.
A fight erupted shortly before midnight on Friday at the armory, which had been rented out for a party, and shots were fired, Niland said.
In addition to its 40 suites, Amangani owns 19 nearby homes, some of which can be rented out for between $6,500 and $9,500 a night.
Bicycles are rented out for 500 Pakistani rupees ($4.70) a month, 250 rupees ($2.30) a week or a daily rate of 80 rupees (75 cents).
As a result, Venezuelans on the Colombian border sleep on the streets, or pay for floor space in cramped dwellings rented out by enterprising locals.
He then rented out a movie theater for David and their loved ones, and played the altered version of the film to pop the question.
He rented out his house in Idaho and signed up for a health-sharing plan called Medi-Share so he would have nationwide health coverage.
Fixes In California, near immense industrial farms, small plots are rented out to field laborers so they can try to create their own farm businesses.
Portions of it had been rented out, and there had even been talk of tearing down the building and using the site for tennis courts.
She rented out her three-story East Village townhouse about 230 times over the last year on Splacer and Peerspace, charging users $2003 an hour.
The Mediterranean-style mansion, which can be rented out as a wedding venue, includes a 2,250-square-foot ballroom and a 6,800-square-foot terrace.
Sources at the joint tell us Usher's crew rented out the VIP booth ... but rubbed elbows with the public all night on the skating floor.
In 2003, when the 5003th Street booth needed replacing, Verizon had only two glass phone booths left, both of which they rented out to film companies.
When he proposed to Kim Kardashian, he rented out the entire AT&T baseball stadium in San Francisco and got the Chicago Symphony Orchestra to perform.
If they'd listed the property as something they rented out, the union likely wouldn't have allowed them to use that property as collateral for the loan.
Worse, they say that as apartments are scooped up by investors to be rented out on a short-term basis, residents are forced out of town.
To celebrate Scott's birthday, girlfriend and baby mama Kylie Jenner rented out the entirety of Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Valencia, CA on Saturday.
Prevost, an Airbnb host, said he owns two LockState 6i locks, which are used on two interior apartment doors that are rented out on Airbnb's platform.
For instance, Cara Brostrom, a 34-year-old photographer in Boston, remembers buying sheets from Ikea for the days she rented out her house on Airbnb.
Boxes upon boxes destined for Amazon warehouses started stacking up in Grant's duplex so, in the spring of 21, he rented out a 292-foot warehouse.
For her 40th birthday celebration five years ago, Ross rented out a theater, filled it with her friends and undressed down to her bra and underwear.
Online advertisements, including a posting on Yelp, named the site of the party as the Sanctuary Party Hall, which can be rented out for large events.
The project I was working for has rented out a bar in the Meatpacking District to throw a wrap party tonight, since we are done filming.
The company didn't disclose revenue, but it did say that it has rented out over 115,000 room nights from more than 800 corporate clients to date.
When Bey gave birth to Blue Ivy in 2012, it was rumored that the couple rented out the entire floor of the hospital to ensure privacy.
"They rented out a church basement for a while," Sarah Smith-Simpson, a chipper, speed-talking principal scientist with Gerber's Consumer Sensory Insight division, told me.
Irizarry said she had rented out a pavilion in a Forest Preserves of Cook County park last month to celebrate her 24th birthday, CNN reported Thursday.
Other home expenses — repairs, mortgage interest, property taxes, utilities — are deductible on a prorated basis tied to the number of days you rented out the house.
Lehane mentioned host registration systems and caps on the amount of days non-primary properties can be rented out as possible regulatory solutions for different cities.
With that money, the FBI alleges, Manafort bought a condo on Howard Street in SoHo for $2.85 million that he then rented out as an Airbnb.
For the big day, Cresco Labs rented out a coffee shop near its dispensary in Lakeview, Erkes said, where the company is expecting the highest traffic.
David and Madison saved up to buy and build the bus, but to continue supporting their lifestyle, the couple rented out their New York CIty apartment.
In late March, the Jakarta police broke up a begging ring that enlisted children as panhandlers and rented out infants drugged with sedatives to adult beggars.
So Lacey and Caroline rented out an industrial kitchen, put on hairnets and gloves and got to work perfecting the recipe for a frozen cauliflower crust.
Jack endured hard adventures of his own, starting when his mother died and he was rented out to a primitive farm from which he ran away.
One thing you might think to yourself is, &aposIf I rented out that house — net of my expenses — how much would I be earning every year?
A sleek, third-floor event space that can be rented out for up to 423 guests for weddings, fashion shows and art exhibits opened last year.
One year, JPMorgan Chase rented out the Kirchner Museum Davos to throw a cocktail party co-hosted by Dimon and former British prime minister Tony Blair.
Another building on the property has a three-car garage and three small apartments that may be used for guests or rented out, Ms. Penim said.
The mansion Brooke Shields once rented out to Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck ... is back on the market ... if you've got $35k to drop every month.
But Mr. Beckman said that he never rented out rent-stabilized units and that his listings did not take apartments away from low-income New Yorkers.
Over the weekend, Kylie said she rented out Six Flags Magic Mountain for Travis' birthday and brought with them Kendall, Kim, Kourtney and Kylie's bff, Jordyn Woods.
Apartment absorption, which is the rate at which new units are rented out, is now at the highest level in three years, according to the U.S. Census.
LensRentals, a Tennessee-based camera rental shop, rented out a number of lenses before the event and warned customers to make sure that they use solar filters.
The investors bought units in the tower that were then placed into a pool of rooms to be rented out at luxury rates by the hotel's operator.
These rooms were rented out by senior Chinese immigrants who just wanted a low-key student or working professional they could communicate with in their native tongue.
Her ex-husband, Mr. Bologna, 50, the founder and creative director of Mucca Design and muccaTypo, moved to the garden level; the middle unit is rented out.
The new mother traveled to the sun-filled destination in honor of Scott's 26th birthday after she previously rented out Six Flags to celebrate his big day.
He reminisces about a time when their congregation was so small that they worshipped in a rented out retail space in a strip mall down the road.
During the beta test, Andile will also manage the nodes, where blockchain transactions are stored and cryptographically verified, using cloud servers rented out from companies like Amazon.
"The constitutional chamber's decision shows that these are judges rented out for the government's electoral strategy," said Omar Barboza, the new president of the opposition-led congress.
In Cleveland, news organizations and tech firms rented out restaurants near the convention arena, providing open bars and free food to journalists, political operatives and corporate types.
The Edwards were looking for campervan inspiration when then stumbled upon Quirky Campers, a UK-based family business that has rented out handmade, bespoke campers since 2010.
It now offers the Airbnb Friendly Buildings Program, giving landlords and building owners a chance to make a cut on their apartments rented out on the service.
Then I went back to Europe and in the meantime I rented out the other half of the house to pay for it when I was gone.
Go over your lease with an attorneyI'm embarrassed to say it, but we used a boilerplate lease template we found online when we rented out our home.
They rented out their home in Arlington for a little less than their mortgage payment, and sought out "economical" places to live in their new home bases.
In 2016, it launched WeLive, fully furnished apartments rented out on a short-term basis and in 2017 started Rise by We, a high end workout facility.
At the same time, the current dining room, which is more spacious than Harvard Hall, could be rented out for larger weddings and banquets, generating more revenue.
He collected contemporary art, invested in wineries and, in 2000, rented out Versailles to celebrate his wedding to his second wife, Carole, along with her 27th birthday.
He claimed the people across the hall partied all the time, sold drugs and rented out a room in their apartment to outsiders, a federal complaint says.
For long-timers who lived there or had small second homes they rented out most of the summer to pay the mortgage, this change secured their retirement.
Kylie rented out the entire backlot of Universal Studios for a "Stormiworld" theme, complete with carnival rides, a butterfly rainbow forest and tons of food and games.
Finally, desperate for a change, he and his wife quit their jobs, rented out their house in London, and moved to a cottage in a rural village.
Mr Toremen's family was next door when the shell landed in the corner of their living room; the house had been rented out to a Syrian family.
Nazarbayev's office said the housing to be built would either be sold at "socially oriented" prices and with state-backed mortgages or it would be rented out.
Kristof says an easy way to make some extra money is to take inventory of the items you already own that can be rented out for profit.
At the end of the day, I watched as my classmates grabbed their wristbands to go to the bar Uber had rented out for the new employees.
Those units are frequently owned by investors and rented out, said John W. Chang, an associate broker with Sotheby's International Realty, who has worked in the area.
We had committed to three months together on the back of an Enfield motorcycle across India; I'd rented out my home and put my business on hold.
In the first phase Eurostat will publish the following occupancy data: Number of stays (number of rentals of each listing during the reference period); number of nights rented out (number of nights each listing was rented out during the reference period); and number of overnight stays (number of guest nights spent at each listing during the reference period (based on number of guests indicated when booking was made).
According to The East Hampton Star, an executive at Tinder rented out the property on Old Montauk Highway for the month for $135,000 to host the Select parties.
And for anyone that has concerns over quality, all items are throughly cleaned and inspected before being delivered and nothing is ever rented out more than three times.
The Los Angeles Lakers star, 34, rented out a taco truck to feed first responders on Tuesday, a gesture that was welcomed by Mayor Eric Garcetti, among others.
So when a property manager told wife-and-husband team Ashley and Brett Nobles about a tenant who rented out his pad for photo shoots, they were intrigued.
In Spain, I rented out the lobby of the hotel and we put up a huge screen and set it up to our computer and watched the game.
"Rented out six flags for baby's birthday," she wrote alongside a video of the start of one of the night's many roller coaster rides on her Instagram Story.
Phaedra rented out Stars & Strikes bowling alley over the weekend in ATL, and the guest list was stacked -- 100 of Ayden's closest friends and family, including Apollo's mom.
The administrators who rented out the space might not be aware of the disturbance, particularly if they are not in the building when the band takes the stage.
Post tells us he rented out the Hooters to celebrate life and the final 2 shows of his tour ... but he must want to keep the party going.
If the room takes up 25 percent of the space in your home, you could deduct 25 percent of expenses allocated to the days it was rented out.
Many of the patents have been sold, buildings have been rented out or demolished, and the company has continued to shrink since it filed for bankruptcy in 2012.
Up until 33, the property was rented out to a rotating cast of free-spirited artists, activists and musicians, who lived in two old-growth timber-frame houses.
It comes with all the décor bestowed upon it when it was rented out as an Airbnb, including a life-size cutout of Mr. Trump looking imposingly presidential.
Unlike newer cylinders, which are labeled with their expiration dates and rented out to ensure maintenance, older ones are often unmarked, making it difficult to discern their age.
He was a busboy, a messenger, a lookout, and a DJ, who was also rented out to clients, many of them US tourists, who wanted sex with children.
As the Wall Street Journal revealed, the company knowingly rented out cars that were under manufacturer recall due to an electrical component that could overheat and catch fire.
But a service that rented out a $50 drill might have to charge $10 to $20 to cover the costs of delivery, pickup, cleaning, restocking and so forth.
"Rented out six flags for baby's birthday," Jenner, 20, wrote alongside a video of the start of one of the night's many roller-coaster rides on her Instagram Story.
McAree tweeted that the owner of a lucky bulldog, affectionately named Mr. Wrinkles, rented out a private area just for the drooling birthday boy and his tail-wagging guests.
Several dozen employees worked in its Milwaukee headquarters, but only minor renovations had been done to the building, half of which was rented out to a financial services firm.
Designer Donatella Versace called Prince one of her closest friends in an Instagram tribute and recalled the time Prince rented out a nightclub … just for the two of them.
Her husband, who didn't want his name printed in the article, earned enough money as a civil servant to buy a small flat, which they rented out to students.
For her 40th birthday celebration five years ago, the black-ish star rented out a theater, filled it with her friends and undressed down to her bra and underwear.
The famous couple, along with their 1-year-old daughter Esmeralda, rented out none other than Frank Sinatra's infamous Palm Springs, CA vacation home for four days, ET reports.
A group of 19 landlords who have rented out space to Nakumatt outlets have sued the company over rent arrears of 13 million shillings, the Business Daily newspaper reported.
Trump's campaign rented out the Waukee location on Friday, with the restaurant opening its doors to just a few dozen campaign volunteers and staffers attending a caucus training session.
Ashtead rose 4 percent after predicting full-year results would beat expectations, as its U.S. Sunbelt business rented out more industrial equipment in the first half of the year.
The accounts, which had thousands of followers, were rented out to politicians and brands targeting millenials for their messages, to knock down opponents or defend against criticism, he said.
However, it has been reported that the door was installed years before as a separate entrance for a room they rented out to people and a marriage-counseling business.
The house last sold for $2.14 million in 2017 and had in the past been rented out through Airbnb for $700 a night, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Each cabin has two rooms and can be rented out in its entirety or in part, with a configuration of one king-size bed or two twin-size beds.
Bizarre bookings Usually, Sasaki is rented out just once a week for variable amounts of time, less than other uncles, but some of his assignments tend toward the bizarre.
His father, also named Ladislav, was a welder, and his mother, Andela (Pucenkelová) Bittmanova, was a homemaker who rented out two rooms in their apartment to make ends meet.
Seina owed Shohei almost nothing, but she could have revoked her drunken profession of feelings before he, like, rented out a church to ask her to be his girlfriend.
Homes bought as investments are usually rented out and actually represent a large percentage of our rental stock — but it's unsecured rental, subject to ownership changes and other unpredictabilities.
As many of you will know, we packed up our home when our new born was ten-weeks old, sold our car and rented out the house to travel.
The exhibit — a 24-hour durational performance piece inspired by their personal experiences with anxiety — was not a part of MOCA's programming; Smith and Cole rented out the Geffen.
The house is unusual in the area, as it is not governed by a homeowners' association; a casita could be added and rented out for any length of time.
Listings on Airbnb have come a long way since co-founders Brian Chesky and Joe Gebbia rented out air mattresses in their San Francisco apartment for $80 per night.
"Both Donald Trump Jr. and Ted Cruz were attending a birthday celebration of one of our regular patrons who rented out our venue for a private event," Courseau wrote.
The production company for Hustlers rented out Show Palace—where they had scouted for actors as well—for five days in April 2019, according to people who work there.
It's not clear why a 5G network developed by the US government (and rented out to private companies) would be more secure for consumers than one developed by private companies.
In 1998, before Wojcicki even started working for the company, she and her husband rented out their garage and several rooms to the fledgling Google team for $1,700 a month.
Oscar De La Hoya loves his girlfriend sooooo much ... he rented out an entire bar and threw a kick-ass party for her birthday ... and TMZ Sports has the vid!!
In 2011, Justin Bieber reportedly rented out the Staples Center for Selena Gomez so the two could watch "Titanic," a date that costs around $110,000 for the space rental alone.
Last month, Airbnb sued the city of New York over legislation that would make it illegal to advertise accommodations that can't legally be rented out for less than 30 days.
A similar building around the corner, formerly the offices of Iran's military and educational attachés, has been rented out to the Romanian ambassador since the 1990s for an undisclosed sum.
Kanye rented out the Burberry off 5th Ave Wednesday night for a special screening of his brand new vid for "Follow God" ... and it was a pretty star-studded affair.
Here's the wrap on it, once again: Back in November, the Brooklyn Museum rented out its space to the Brooklyn Real Estate Summit, which pissed a lot of people off.
Despite operating only one flight per day — business is so slow that certain areas are rented out for rice storage, according to reports — the airport holds potential, said Innes-Ker.
The only inhabited island of the Indian Ocean archipelago is home to the Diego Garcia U.S. military base, rented out by Britain, and a bomber base for the Air Force.
Then they rented out that massive botnet so that anyone could use it to try to take down websites and servers with crippling distributed denial of service attacks, or DDoS.
"The vast majority of the Jersey Shore are homes that were rented out long before the sharing culture that's developed with Airbnb," said Duane Watlington, vice president of the coalition.
Blowout birthday parties are kinda Aaron's thing ... when his wife turned 30 back in 2016, Aaron rented out a massive private villa in Thailand just for the 2 of them.
One year, JPMorgan Chase rented out the Kirchner Museum Davos to throw a cocktail party co-hosted by Dimon and former British prime minister Tony Blair, according to The Times.
The company rented out the famed Belasco Theater on Broadway to screen "The Irishman" and reopened the defunct Manhattan single-screen theater the Paris with a long-term rental deal.
They also allegedly told authorities that they rented out an apartment for Natalia but said they did not provide her with any other financial support other than paying the rent.
Benioff has rented out the entire San Francisco Giants stadium for a corporate event, and he once got David Bowie to perform at a Salesforce Foundation soiree at Carnegie Hall.
The fact that he rented out lifeless human body parts wasn't a problem, as far as the FBI was concerned: Cadaver dealing, gruesome though it may be, is not illegal.
A section of the house where Kercher and Knox lived was also rented out by a group of Italian men, who were acquainted with an Ivory Coast immigrant named Rudy Guede.
For example, owners of a five-bedroom house in Olmsted Falls, a 30-minute drive to downtown Cleveland, are advertising their home to be rented out for $1,400 during the convention.
We worked out the arrangement together, and then we rented out the biggest room at Capitol Studios in L.A. — the same room Frank Sinatra recorded in — and brought in an orchestra.
In the movie, when Detroit police officers storm the motel's annex — a detached house where rooms are also rented out to guests — they find mostly Black people looking back at them.
So if you rented out your house or a room or two through Airbnb or earned some money as an Uber driver, you may be liable for taxes, Mr. Rosica said.
In fact, New Mexicans have thought that the whole thing was a waste of money—the facility is even being rented out to shoot car commercials to stay in the black.
They bought a four-bedroom house in Bakersfield, California, for $275,000 but didn't have to pay their mortgage out of their own paychecks because they rented out three of the bedrooms.
From celebrations at a rented-out movie theater (intimate for Kardashian) to a big family dinner at her favorite Armenian restaurant, though, Kim Kardashian has still celebrated her birthday in style.
King James ain't the only one going all-out for his kids over the weekend ... DJ Khaled rented out LIV nightclub at Fontainebleau in Miami for his son Asahd's 1st birthday.
Till the late 80s, none of these big houses were out here, there were a few little places: Sarah's trailer and 12 or so converted army barracks that were rented out.
He'll replace Reynolds as George Spahn, the aging, blind ranch owner who rented out his defunct Western film set to the Manson Family as they hatched their plans for Helter Skelter.
That's partly a function of geography, and the way the FBI's investigation branched out from the $21993,22014-a-month Trump Tower apartment one U.S. soccer official rented out for his cats.
And Two Sigma rented out the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum in New York for its 2015 holiday party; the venue in 2014 was the nearby American Museum of Natural History.
Property that has been expropriated but not yet demolished is rented out informally by their former owners to Syrian refugees for between TL 450-650 ($125-180) a month, residents say.
After that phase ended, he built and rented out a recording studio in the home he has occupied for the past 35 years, across the street from where he grew up.
The arrest came four days after a stretch limousine, rented out by Prestige, ran through a stop sign, struck two pedestrians and a parked car, and landed in a shallow ravine.
The billionaire investor Daniel S. Loeb had rented out Jazz at Lincoln Center in Manhattan for an event, in part to celebrate the 25th year of his hedge fund, Third Point.
The 27-year-old living in New York had rented out space and a DJ for herself and 30 friends for brunch at a hip American gastropub in Manhattan's Tribeca area.
Gaudí took six years to complete the building, after which the couple kept the main floor for themselves, but rented out the additional space, which had been subdivided into 20 apartments.
After Bibi Calderaro, an artist and broker, and her husband, a photographer, bought a townhouse in Bed-Stuy six years ago, they rented out the garden apartment for $0003,2000 a month.
In the 1990s, as a way of gaining back business, Cove Haven Resorts were sometimes rented out for fetishist conferences, perhaps one of the first examples of the resorts being "queered".
Redman also rented out his private jet to ProPetro for business trips, receiving nearly $10.43,210.4 in 224.8 and at least $230,278 in the prior two years combined, ProPetro SEC filings show.
Redman also rented out his private jet to ProPetro for business trips, receiving nearly $10.43,210.4 in 224.8 and at least $230,278 in the prior two years combined, ProPetro SEC filings show.
Russia, like other countries, has rented out a whole building for its own junket; last summer, two Russians who claimed to be plumbers supposedly tried to install surveillance equipment around town.
But increasing border controls mean air travel is likely to become more attractive, with fraudulent documents rented out to migrants and then taken back by an accompanying facilitator, the report said.
He controlled a giant network of virus-infected computers, which he rented out to cybercriminals and which he also used to send spam emails for items such as erectile dysfunction drugs.
We bought a smaller house in a less expensive neighborhood in 2014 and rented out our larger, more expensive house that same year, thereby lowering our expenses by roughly 40 percent.
They also allegedly told authorities that they rented out an apartment for the child but said they did not provide her with any other financial support other than paying the rent.
The office is rented out to a magazine related to independent book publishing called Foreword Reviews for about $78,000 a year; the studio, over a detached garage, can be rented, too.
In July, BuzzFeed News revealed that American News was being rented out to men in India for $5,000 a month so they could use it share links to their US politics sites.
Shoddy records are one reason why Indian farmers have largely not, as in other countries, simply sold up or rented out and moved to cities: they cannot prove title to their land.
Bezos, now the richest man in the world, rented out Seattle's CenturyLink Stadium for the Amazon employees to enjoy a concert after all their hard work on Prime Day earlier this summer.
Wade had rented out the restaurant to grub with his Chicago Bulls teammates Rajon Rondo, Jerian Grant and others when he ordered an Uber to take him back to the team hotel.
It states that Rubin rented out the $8 million penthouse in Manhattan and paid women $2,000 to $5,000 for brutal sex sessions in a side room with ropes, chains and sex toys.
"Kylie and Travis are doing well," a source tells PEOPLE, two days after the 20-year-old rented out Six Flags Magic Mountain in Los Angeles to celebrate the rapper's 26th birthday.
Omni also recently doubled the monthly storage price of closed bins in SF, triggering ire from customers, to cover its overhead and encourage storing individual items that can then be rented out.
Every summer it hosts a camp for inner-city children and teenagers from Washington, D.C. During the off-season, the cabins are rented out to help cover the costs of the camp.
Seeking adventure, James Butler, 48, and Michelle Butler, 45, rented out their house in New Hampshire in the summer of 2018, bought an R.V. and set out to live anywhere but home.
In Washington, the former embassy has been rented out in the past for weddings and other special events, but today blinds cover its windows and plaster peels from some of its walls.
The more expensive option has been rented out by the likes of DJ David Guetta and Sir Elton John, although it's unclear which villa Meghan and Harry stayed at for six days.
In fact, except for a pickup truck he rented out to shoot some of the footage, Lanman says he did the entire project with his own equipment and with his own friends.
According to Newsweek, getting married at the Kentucky Castle on a Saturday in June would cost about $16,500 if the party rented out the rooftop, the greenhouse, and the entire east wing. 
GCL is exploring alternative models to boost its competitiveness, and aims to produce lower-cost batteries that can be rented out to drivers and eventually recycled for use in solar energy storage.
The anti-poverty nonprofit Oxfam rented out President Trump's childhood home in Queens over the weekend, footing the $725 per night bill for refugees to stay at what is now an Airbnb.
Explaining his policy in November, Sobyanin said the city had approved "more modern" uniform designs for kiosks and trading pavilions, which would be built by the city and rented out through auctions.
Start-up E Umbrella may have lost most of the 300,215 umbrellas it rented out in China, but that's not the only consumer good on loan in the country's burgeoning sharing economy.
Prosecutors said Kuzmin was the operation's mastermind, conceiving of the virus in 2005 and running a business that rented out the virus to other cyber criminals intent on stealing money from banks.
Shields -- who spends most of her time in NYC -- reportedly rented out the property to neighbors Jen and Ben ... who only used it as a backup property while theirs underwent renovations. #RichPeopleProblems
Lumoid, an e-commerce startup that rented out cameras, drones and fitness trackers, and which recently inked a partnership with Best Buy, has shut down, the company's founder announced in a Facebook post.
In communities across the zone of totality, hotels booked up months and even years in advance, and some people have rented out their homes and spare bedrooms for thousands of dollars a night.
Rent the Runway, which has previously only rented out designer apparel and accessories, said last month it will partner with Williams-Sonoma Inc's West Elm brand to allow subscribers to rent home decor.
One showed that a notorious leader of the Mara Salvatrucha, Chepe Furia, rented out his dump truck to the mayor of a town on the border with Guatemala and employed local police officers.
Paddock reportedly rented out hotel rooms or condos overlooking other events in Chicago, Boston and Las Vegas before checking into the Mandalay Bay's hotel on Monday, September 25, six days before the shooting.
Today some 500,000 Cubans, or 10 percent of the workforce, are registered to work in private businesses, including restaurants, car repair workshops, homes rented out to tourists, beauty parlors and English language schools.
Texas A&M University changed its policy on the use of its campus facilities following Spencer's invite to the school by a private citizen who rented out the space for a December event.
Most of the residential units in them are rented out for 500 to 900 renminbi a month, or roughly $77 to $138 — about one-third of what it would cost to live aboveground.
The police said that the explosion apparently originated in a steel hut that had been rented out and that they had detained the owner of the hut and were searching for the renters.
They had this really awful tragedy happen in this community called Orinda in Northern California, where folks had rented out an Airbnb house to basically use it as a party house for Halloween.
The hotel's banquet rooms have also been rented out by major trade associations — such as the American Petroleum Institute — and foreign groups, holding events that might draw the attention of the White House.
The tenants' association president, Heyward Walker, said on Sunday that he had not rented out the basement room, as some residents said they suspected, but he would not comment further about the incident.
The units, which will have big decks for barbecuing, heated patios and cedar cladding, will be priced at more than $503 million and will be maintained and rented out by an outside company.
Attached to the rear of this structure is a two-story, 20.13,29-square-foot townhouse with a separate entrance, which could be rented out for income or used as an in-law suite.
Right now, our public lands are rented out to ranchers for a pittance ($1.69 for each cow-calf pair), while ranchers leasing private lands pay an average of $20 per cow-calf pair.
It's all too grave—the fake sharecropper homes of Tallahatchie Flats rented out along the road, staged bottle trees chasing away nothing, the new outhouse whose crescent door foreign tourists * pay extra for.
Once owned by Trump, the New York Post reports that neighbors said the real estate mogul had at one time rented out the apartment to Michael Jackson, before ultimately selling it in 2001.
One recent analysis found that almost a third of Airbnb revenues in the top 25 markets were generated by commercial listings — defined as whole units rented out more than 180 days per year.
Hale owns and operates a car rental business and despite having lost a car to the lava, he has rented out other vehicles, although it's been hard for him to focus on his business.
Even when I had the opportunity to move back to New York, I still rented out my apartment and shared a loft in Williamsburg instead, charging a couple hundred a month over the rent.
Once upon a time, WeWork was a company that built and rented out coworking spaces where freelancers or small startups could go on their computers, drink flavored water, and visit the communal beer keg.
Last year, EquipmentShare also launched a telematics system for contractors called ES Track that allows them to automatically gather data about their equipment, whether it's parked, being used on a job, or rented out.
An investigation from TMZ further revealed that the family rented out a $1.85 million cabin by the lake that has recently been frequented by other high-profile celebs like Adam Levine and Harry Styles.
The rapper rented out San Francisco's AT&T Park, bringing in a blindfolded Kardashian into a completely dark baseball field where a 50-piece orchestra serenaded her with her favorite Lana Del Rey song.
The new restrictions aim to weed out large-scale investors who have rented out hundreds of brownstones and condos through Airbnb, raising quality-of-life complaints and concerns about the impact on housing affordability.
The bar addressed the incident in a statement on their Instagram story Thursday afternoon, explaining that the space had been rented out by Actors Hour, which was complerely in charge of the guest list.
To figure out whether you need to report income from renting — whether in your primary home or your vacation home — count up the days in the calendar year that you rented out the space.
It said the car used in the attack, carried out near Turkey's military headquarters, parliament and other government buildings, had been rented out in the western Turkish city of Izmir around two weeks ago.
One of the more expensive homes in the Presidio comes with seven bedrooms and is rented out with a bidding process, with the initial bid starting at $18,500 a month according to SF Gate.
Although she has rented out the unit for two years, since moving to Long Island, where she lives with her husband and two children, a future pied-à-terre has not been ruled out.
The number of productions at the Coliseum, the company's home theater, was reduced to eight from 11 for the 2016-17 season, so that the opera house could be rented out at other times.
New indie cinemas have opened, too, including Metrograph, a two-screen theater that opened in 2016 on the Lower East Side with a bar, restaurant and bookstore, and is frequently rented out for premieres.
Two of its nine apartments, he said, had been listed at one time or another as temporary rentals, including one that had been rented out by two sisters from Romania, both in their twenties.
The second gallery, where the show was ultimately mounted and opened to the public for one night last Saturday, was Wallplay, a space that's occasionally rented out for short-term exhibitions and other events.
Today, about one third of the properties surrounding University Square, on the border of the district, are rented out on the home-sharing platform , according to DataHippo, a Spanish aggregator of rental data.
According to a series of tweets posted by one of the women, Alavia Khawaja of Richardson, Texas, and the Richardson Police Department, Khawaja rented out one room in her two-bedroom apartment on Oct. 226.
Like he did with the first property, Wu rented out the homes he bought subsequently and used that income to cover his living expenses as well as the mortgage payments for all of his properties.
For last year's Christmas party, the two rented out Baylor University's McClane Stadium for their co-workers, where the couple sported matching "Shiplap" sweaters, watched Fixer Upper on the field and took a group selfie.
The WWE superstar (along with the good folks at Make-A-Wish) rented out a private theater for 21 kids to see "Bumblebee" in NYC on Thursday ... and judging from the footage, everyone was stoked!
For my 4th birthday, my parents rented out a McDonald's on the ~nice~ part of town where I spent hours inside an unhygienic ball pit eating Chicken McNuggets and trading Happy Meal toys with friends.
A former businessman who rented out bouncy castles, Dhar was a prominent radical figure in London who was arrested on suspicion of encouraging terrorism but disappeared while on bail in 2014 and resurfaced in Syria.
The 37-year-old billionaire has rented out his own San Francisco apartment on Airbnb, does weekly yoga with his girlfriend, and has attended the famously wild Burning Man arts event in the Nevada desert.
They sneaked into Room 179, the only one whose door was not visible from the main office, and therefore the room that was rented out the least, and they kissed for a few heated minutes.
This year they had so many attendees that they rented out an entire 105-room block at the conference hotel and had hotel guards outside their communal suite where the party never seemed to stop.
But Bauer adds new details, especially about the history of convict leasing, in which entire prisons — filled mostly with African-American inmates — were rented out to individuals or companies to provide a captive work force.
And so, in the fall of 2013, Blake rented out a studio on the weekends for a few hundred bucks, and every Friday he'd construct the room and every Sunday he'd tear it all down.
The most well-known portrait of the Louisiana sugar country comes from Solomon Northup, the free black New Yorker famously kidnapped into slavery in 1841 and rented out by his master for work on plantations.
It is not clear in the court documents how many guests they had in the apartment during the last year, but it appears they were away or staying with friends when it was rented out.
But this was no regular commute: The train used for the segment is no longer operational but is rented out for special events, including TV and film productions, as well as training, Ms. Meyer said.
Ed and Dianna Peden bought this Cold War Atlas E nuclear missile silo and spent the last 33 years renovating it into an underground mansion and castle, which they rented out on Airbnb for years.
New York City officials issued a summons to the owner of a condominium at Trump Tower that gained notoriety after being rented out on Airbnb, determining that the unit was being illegally advertised for rent.
But under state law, it is illegal in most buildings for an apartment to be rented out for less than 30 days unless the permanent tenant is residing in the apartment at the same time.
Built in 1911, the two-story mansion fell into disrepair after Edouard Empain's death in 1929 and for many years, amid protracted ownership disputes, it was rented out for social events or as a film set.
Rogers was on the party bus, rented out by UNCC fraternity Kappa Sigma, on May 1 heading to a bar when she fell out of the emergency exit window on North Tryon Street in northeast Charlotte.
"If you just give me a script that I have to read, well, anybody can do that," he said from the second floor of his headquarters, a rented out office building in Chapmanville, population about 1,250.
Antonio Brown will be BALLIN' OUT in S.F. on Sunday -- even though he's not playing in the game -- 'cause the Steelers WR just rented out a CRAZY bachelor pad ...with a pool in the living room!
Israeli officials have said that, as well as the probe into the shootings, they are considering offering compensation to the family of the slain Jordanian bystander - the owner of a property rented out to the embassy.
Rotech Healthcare Inc will pay $9.68 million to resolve claims that it billed Medicare for unused or unnecessary oxygen to go with respiratory equipment it rented out to patients, the U.S. Justice Department said on Thursday.
Sources close to the family tell TMZ Sports that Shaq and Shaunie rented out out the entire rooftop area of the W Hotel in Hollywood, and they gifted Mimi a brand new Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen.
LeBron and his wife rented out an upscale private home in Toronto for All-Star weekend and threw a "Trap Karaoke" bash attended by megastars like Drake, Kevin Hart, O'Shea Jackson Jr., Amber Rose and Fabolous.
The house, which is now in Sarah's name, has been rented out since the couple moved with their now four-year-old son to a more modest property in Fleet, Hampshire, to be nearer to family.
Recently, she organized a 300-person event for a large corporate client that rented out Basin Harbor, a 23-acre resort on Lake Champlain, where activities included kayaking, hike and bike tours, Knockerball and sailing lessons.
We heard from hosts who share their homes to make ends meet, families who live next door to apartments rented out on Airbnb and travelers who use Airbnb — as well as those who prefer not to.
According to a release from the home sharing site, savvy city dwellers who rented out their spaces earned a collective $19483 million dollars over the weekend, thanks to fans who flocked to Illinois to support their team.
The Trump Organization also billed the Secret Service when agents rented out a three-bedroom cottage at the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster, NJ, to protect the president when he traveled there, according to the report.
There are loopholes for newly renovated properties, for properties that were first let after October 2014, and for properties that were being rented out for more than 110% of the customary price before the brake was introduced.
They have renovated and rented out spare bedrooms in their homes, turned family cars into taxis and poured their savings into design studios, creating an additional 400,000 jobs and a much-needed, if still tiny, tax base.
"My mom and grandma rented out the bar of a bowling alley and set up a table with her cake, balloons, silverware, ice cream and little gifts for the girls who were going to come," she said.
But their home in the North Kensington area of west London has been rented out, and their farmhouse in the hamlet of Dean, Oxfordshire, about 73 miles northwest of London, is probably too far for daily commuting.
"The Airbnb guys started the business as a way to make money to pay rent, with airbeds and cereal," said John Garber, a host in Denver who has rented out an apartment on Airbnb since August 2016.
If living in a hotel doesn't already sound like a dream, the 39th floor of New York City's Pierre hotel can be rented out for a whopping $500,000 per month and comes with a fleet of staff.
It said at the time that it had rented out more than one million cycles since June to over 20 million registered users — but this is a fast-moving space so those numbers will almost certainly have grown.
As 2018 draws to a close and we look back on the year gone by, one thing that sticks out is how many millions changed hands as celebrities bought, sold, and in some cases, even rented out property.
On Saturday, the international anti-poverty organization Oxfam rented out Donald Trump's childhood home in New York City, (it's on Airbnb for $725 a night) and hosted four refugees who told their stories to reporters also invited there.
Airbnb sued the city of New York, Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and Mayor Bill de Blasio today over legislation that would make it illegal to advertise accommodations that can't legally be rented out for less than 30 days.
He then rented out his alcove studio in a co-op building on West 2675th Street, which he and his parents had bought in 2000 for $2789,2000, before selling it two and a half years ago for $21,2100.
Initial reports stated that he was the father of the family, but Mayor Roger de Groot later clarified at a Tuesday news conference that he rented out the farm but wasn't the siblings' father, according to Dutch News.
The couple married in 2015 in a lavish ceremony on Italy's Amalfi Coast, where they rented out the Hotel Villa Cimbrone and put on a star-studded display that included entertainment from Seal, John Legend, and Bryan McKnight.
The real estate mogul is also treating the residents of Urbandale to a free screening of Michael Bay's new film, "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," at a local movie theater he rented out for the occasion.
He first took his idea to Springfield Armory management, but they took a pass, so he rented out a small corner in a local auto repair ship in Milan, bought some equipment, and began making the bolts, himself.
Her father, Charles, a customs agent, left the family when Helen was a young child, and her mother, Ida (Hochman) Kahn, was a homemaker who rented out half their house, in the Bensonhurst section, to make ends meet.
When, in November, Kanye rented out the auditorium of Cody High School to piece together and rehearse his debut opera, "Nebuchadnezzar," he was "very open to letting kids come in and watch," said Cody High's principal, Jeremiah Johnston.
In 1986, Cliff Stoll's boss at Lawrence Berkeley National Labs tasked him with getting to the bottom of a 75-cent accounting discrepancy in the lab's computer network, which was rented out to remote users by the minute.
The fund will be financed by an additional 3 percent level of stamp duty introduced in April on those buying a second home or property to be rented out, as part of government efforts to cool the market.
In the case of room-renting sites like Airbnb, the Commission said banning short-term lets of apartments "appears difficult to justify" when limits on the maximum number of days apartments can be rented out would be more appropriate.
The rapper rented out Ysabel in West Hollywood Sunday night for his 32nd birthday, and among the dinner guests were Future, Rick Ross, Ty Dolla $ign, Lil Yachty, Young Thug, YG, DJ Mustard, Yo Gotti and Diddy's son, Justin.
But the left should not be shocked that the same family that rented out the Lincoln Bedroom of the White House during their first eight years on Pennsylvania Avenue would engage in this level of brazen pay-for-play.
"Unfortunately, this report shows a troubling trend as a growing number of residential properties are being rented out on a full-time, commercial basis, in what amounts to an illegal hotel," said Katherine Lugar, chief executive of the association.
The organization condemned the administration for slashing refugee admissions to the lowest level in history and last month it rented out the childhood home of Trump in Queens, New York, and invited refugees to come and share their stories.
The New York City-based company, which has previously only rented out designer apparel and accessories, will let customers try out soft home goods, including quilts, blankets, shams and decorative pillows made by West Elm beginning in the summer.
A bizarre metropolis where, in the most extreme cases, public-school teachers have gone homeless and people have rented out literal wooden boxes in friends' apartments when they weren't paying hefty sums for tiny structures erected in someone's backyard.
As the bounce house is not her own property, Takala is no exception to the rule: her ongoing show at Pump House Gallery marks the second time the artist has rented out Five Star Bouncy House for an exhibition.
He has kept homes in Amsterdam, Beirut, Paris and Rio de Janeiro; circled the globe on a corporate jet; collected contemporary art; invested in wineries and, in 2016, rented out Versailles for his wedding to his second wife, Carole.
Naming it the "Smile Shuttle," the Pfieffers equipped the interior with black carpeting and Naugahyde, according to a Farm Show magazine article in 1987, and rented out the vehicle as a hospitality lounge at various trade shows and conventions.
His great-grandmother, a World War I widow, planted the vineyard as part of a mixed subsistence farm, and over the years the vines were rented out to others, until Mr. Desmarty decided he wanted to farm it himself.
Still "The Irishman" eventually saw its name in lights when the company rented out Broadway's Belasco Theatre for screenings of the film — a splashy move that brought a lot of attention and cachet to the company's biggest Oscar contender.
Neighbors said the parents, Limor Teved and Daniel Steinmetz, sometimes sat smoking on the steps of their home or drank in the cars parked in their driveway, which they rented out as a parking space to make extra money.
You can even deduct a portion of the depreciation of your home, which is based on the number of days each year the property is rented out and whether or not it's the whole home or just a room or two.
But the new regulations could also impact some Jersey City residents like Ms. Palmer, who has rented out her starter home on Airbnb ever since she moved with her family into a loft by the waterfront in 2012 after Hurricane Sandy.
Up-market London property has been particularly hit by a 3 percent increase in stamp duty property tax introduced in April on properties bought to be rented out and second homes, affecting London more than other parts of the country.
A ground floor apartment served as a real estate office for Islamic State, which rented out the apartments of those who fled to people displaced from other parts of Mosul or beyond during the two years they ruled over the city.
But my friend was vastly wealthy, so he called up that doctor, offered him what I assume was a very large sum of money, put him on an airplane, and rented out space in the finest private hospital money could buy.
The expansion of similar payouts to all buyers of the tower's hotel units, which were placed into a pool of rooms to be rented out at luxury rates, could amount to a total of C$25 million, the filing said.
Under the proposed measure, developers would have to report the status of their new flats to the government annually, and the additional tax would be imposed on flats that had not been rented out for six of the previous 12 months.
Sixty five junior and adult skaters from six countries took part in the two-day event in the western suburbs, scheduled early each day so the rink could be rented out to the mall's shoppers during the lucrative afternoon weekend rush.
And not happy with the typical fashion week celebration, Mr. Hilfiger rented out a pier in the South Street Seaport neighborhood and hosted a two-day carnival, complete with a Ferris wheel, that drew enthusiastic crowds on a sweltering Friday night.
And if a tenant decides not to renew a lease, she said, she just has her son, who lives nearby, tack up a sign in the building's laundry room and the space is rented out in less than three days.
With 210 stories and three adjoining concrete blocks in a prime location, the hotel accommodates flocks of pigeons on the upper floors and has rented out its basement, once used as a prison by Serbian paramilitary thugs, to a health club.
Maria Vitale, who has rented out her home in Lavallette for nearly 10 years, is charging the same weekly price, $2,400, as last year, but said many would-be renters had been turned off by the additional $280 in taxes.
When the lounge hasn't been rented out for parties and sealed off, it's busier than the foyer downstairs, but it still appears to have been designed for people who are waiting for their dates to get back from the restroom.
In June 2019, Japan implemented the Housing and Accommodations Business Act (also called the minpaku law, after the Japanese term for private residences rented out as short-term accommodations, similar to properties on AirBnb), formally legalizing and regulating vacation rental management.
According to Ms. Weaver, Green was rented out by his owners, a firm called Landis & Green, to farmers around Lynchburg, including Dan Call, a wealthy landowner and preacher who also employed a teenager named Jack Daniel to help make whiskey.
For decades, its fifty-five-thousand-square-foot drill hall—where the Knickerbocker Greys come after school for instruction in upper-class military maneuvers—and its Tiffany-glass-infested rooms were rented out for antique shows and other commercial exhibitions.
"A welcoming entry foyer leads to a bright and spacious sunken great room with soaring 14 foot ceiling heights, enormous east facing double paned arched windows and a wood burning fireplace," states the listing, which currently says it's rented out.
"The decision on whether to rebuild or not is a complicated one," said Mark C. Spaulding, a real estate agent representing sellers who had two properties burn in the fires, one their home and the other a house they rented out.
Now the castle, just a 15-minute drive from St Andrews, can be rented out by groups of up to 13 people and makes the perfect base camp from which to set off and explore some more of Scotland's legends.
Meanwhile, the Legally Blonde star elaborated on Streep's bowling skills during an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show last week, explaining that she learned of Streep's lack of finesse with the ball after she and Kidman rented out an alley in Monterey.
The heat index was over 100 degrees, but the streets of Hopkinsville, Kentucky, on Monday were filled with visitors as farmers rented out their fields to campers and the town that billed itself as "Eclipseville" went from population 32,000 to an expected 100,000.
The tipster, who said he had rented out the cabin to Cummins and Elizabeth, said in an interview with Today that they said they were from Colorado and that Cummis had claimed that Thomas was 24 and he was in his 30s.
Afterward, once I finally finished my own book event and walked into what was known as the Artist's Den, a private hotel room the festival had rented out for the writers to relax with drinks, several writers congratulated me on my performance.
However, for landlords who may have rented out their buildings to hotels 10 years ago, they can expect an increase in rental income of between 30 and 50 percent if they turn it into office space, especially in good locations, said Schroers.
On Monday evening, the couple was all smiles as they were spotted leaving the Angelika Film Center in New York City after the mother of three rented out a theatre for a private showing of Wonder Wheel to celebrate her husband's 48th birthday.
It is "inconceivable for our unconscious to imagine an actual ending of our own life here on Earth," she wrote in 1969, but, over time, the place of death in her theory has been rented out by an assortment of mind-bending concepts.
Chesky previously said in interviews that he has rented out his own San Francisco apartment on Airbnb, does weekly yoga with his girlfriend (who he met on Tinder), and has attended the famously wild Burning Man arts event in the Nevada desert.
MADRID (Reuters) - Authorities in Barcelona have stepped up a crackdown on homes illegally rented out to tourists via homesharing websites such as Airbnb, ordering hundreds to be removed from listings and hitting firms with a fine, while threatening more in the future.
His daughter and her husband, as of last year, owned a few units in the same building on Broome St. in SoHo; the couple rented out those apartments for $699 a night each, according to the New York Post in October 2016.
The idea was that it would be an investment property, to be rented out "once I get married, have a family and all that, if I move out to the suburbs like everybody," said Mr. Rollino, 26, the eldest of five siblings.
New York City is Airbnb's largest domestic market, but under state law, it is illegal in most buildings for an apartment to be rented out for less than 30 days unless the permanent tenant is residing in the apartment at the same time.
Both can rattle off countless examples of nearly miraculous urban revitalization: thriving businesses in storefronts that stood vacant for years; gleaming new high-rise apartment blocks that are largely (some say entirely) rented out even before they're completed; vibrant arts and culinary scenes.
Janne Flisrand, a co-founder of the group Neighbors for More Neighbors, said that the zoning changes would help people like her: She bought her fourplex in Minneapolis in 1996 and has rented out three of the units to pay her mortgage.
I cannot agree with anyone who contends that a rooftop cafe with an expanded gift shop and other entertainment facilities that will most likely be rented out for revenue-generating events are essential to the programmatic needs of a historic house museum.
Cutting the cord between sex and babies and marriage is what has given us our own modern-day Handmaid's Tale, a world where the wombs of poor women are rented out for wealthy infertile couples while society shrugs off the moral implications.
Stormi Webster, the daughter of Kylie Jenner and rapper Travis Scott, is most likely the only toddler in the world who&aposs the muse of a forthcoming makeup collection — and whose massive playhouse is worthy of being rented out as an Airbnb.
The rub: That's despite makeover efforts by CEO Michelle Gass, who has shrunk the size of some stores and rented out extra space to companies like Aldi and Planet Fitness, while partnering with Amazon to offer free returns for customers at its locations.
The earliest Etsy office rented out spare desks to the editors of Make Magazine and a soon-to-be creator of the 3D-printing company MakerBot, as well as the co-founders of sewing community site BurdaStyle, Benedikta Karaisl and Nora Abousteit.
He never rented out to a boutique, never left looking for a more commercially viable location, never closed his door to a curious passerby, never forgot his roots deep in our community, and never lost his love and care for the artists.
Farrell's 17,123-square-foot estate, known as the "Sandcastle" in Bridgehampton, New York, has been rented out to a number of A-list of celebrities including Beyonce and Jay Z for $400,000, Russian oligarch Valery Kogan for $425,000 and Madonna for an undisclosed price.
But that upbringing where she was raised neither poor nor rich was no more, now that her father lived with the other woman, her brother moved to another parish, and her mother rented out the bedrooms so that she wouldn't have to live alone.
To avoid getting caught, Phineas Fisher used all the tricks experienced hackers use: they made their connections anonymous by using Tor or other proxies, they hacked using penetration testing software, and they rented out the infrastructure they used to launch the attacks paying in Bitcoin.
"OriHime can be used not only by hospitalized people but students who refuse to go to school and even mothers who cannot go to work because they're taking care of kids," says Kentaro Yoshifuji, CEO of Ory, which has rented out about 23 units.
Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh said in his statement of charges filed Wednesday that those named in the suit "victimized consumers, many of whom are financially vulnerable," and rented out properties that were so badly maintained, the conditions posed a health risk to renters.
Drake and Jennifer Lopez have been spending a lot of time together lately, and sources who are around both of them tell us it's only a matter of time ... Drake rented out Delilah restaurant in WeHo Monday night, and J Lo was his guest.
That's why in October, before Netflix had even released a trailer for its new beauty-pageant comedy, "Dumplin'," the streaming service rented out the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills for Parton to perform "Girl in the Movies," a song she penned for the film.
The Capitol Lounge was flooded with real estate agents who had rented out the Nixon room, and down the street at the quieter Hawk 'n' Dove, two young men were huddled near the end of the bar, watching the latest news about Mr. Trump.
Washington (CNN)The couple that rented out a room to Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt forced him out by changing the code on their locks after becoming increasingly frustrated with him as a tenant, a source familiar with the arrangement confirmed to CNN.
The ruling thus makes it harder for those renting out property to exceed the 120 days a year legal rental limit for a main residence, and makes it easier for authorities to track which properties are rented out, and also to collect local taxes.
In Miami, the company is partnering with a developer to open a 48-story, Airbnb-branded tower called Natiivo that will offer 412 condos and 192 hotel rooms — all of which can be rented out via Airbnb, Christopher Cameron reported for The New York Post.
Airbnb is partnering with Newgard Development Group to open a 48-story tower in downtown Miami called Natiivo that will offer 412 condos and 192 hotel rooms — all of which can be rented out via Airbnb, Christopher Cameron reported for The New York Post.
The actor is the latest to join a group of celebrities, including actress Kristin Bell, YouTube star Tyler Oakley, Scott Hoying and Mitch Grassi of Pentatonix, and YouTube stars Joey Graceffa and Daniel Preda who've rented out theaters to send fans to see the film.
Even in a year of short celebrity engagements, much has been made of Chopra and Jonas's whirlwind courtship: The two were only publicly dating for a few months before reports surfaced that Jonas rented out a Tiffany store to pick out an engagement ring for Chopra.
Separately, prosecutors also introduced an email in which Manafort appeared to warn his son-in-law Jeff Yohai that a real estate appraiser was under the impression that one Manafort properties was being used as a second residence -- prosecutors allege it was in fact being rented out.
The Airbnb spokesman Nick Papas said the numbers in the report were skewed by incorrect assumptions, including the idea that any entire home rental in New York was illegal and that an entire home rented out for more than 90 days was not someone's primary residence.
In 2017, in an attempt to increase Vancouver's rental housing supply, Canada implemented an annual 1% Empty Homes Tax based off aIn April, Bloomberg's Natalie Wong and Natalie Obiko Pearson reported that a Vancouver mansion worth around $3 million was being rented out for $3,378 a month.
After browsing the hacker goodies for sale, I visited the never-ending party that is Queer Con, which has grown so large during its 15 year existence that the organizers had rented out an entire floor of the hotel to host Queer Con attendees this year.
For a rally in New York City in January, Mr. Bloomberg rented out the very same Times Square hotel ballroom in which he had celebrated one of his mayoral victories, with a D.J. presiding and wine and beer and goat cheese puffs on hand for all.
Many a crush was nursed within those carpeted walls, where kitschy pop and disco songs were requested one-by-one on steady rotation, the smell of stale nachos and body odor permeated the air, and beige skates were rented out with questionable aromas of their own.
The contradictions reach further back: King Attalos of Pergamon was a student of the philosopher Carneades in the second century B.C. and the presumably grateful alumnus gave his university town the gift of a shopping mall, with 42 shops in the stoa rented out by the city.
And sales must be going well, considering that Kylie also rented out a huge billboard to promote the new line, featuring the same image of her with a blunt bob in a camo bikini on a white back drop with the words "Kylie Shop" on either side of her.
TMZ obtained this behind-the-scenes footage showing Nip, John and Khaled recording the vid ... just a few days before Nipsey would be gunned down outside his Marathon Clothing store in South L.A. The video setting was atop a parking structure the crew rented out in nearby Inglewood.
Some of these new units are used by their owners, but many are second homes, or rented out on Airbnb, or simply kept vacant as "safe deposit boxes in the sky," as the real estate appraiser Jonathan J. Miller told the New York Times way back in 153.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the 1917 board game "Suffragetto," two players compete as either police or suffragettes to defend their political bases — the House of Commons or Royal Albert Hall, which suffragettes rented out around 30 times between 18573 and 1913 to rally for women's votes.
Revenue from the club on the ground-floor helped subsidise the music studios upstairs, which Shapes rented out to local producers at below-market rates; Shapes also ran DJ workshops for children and literacy programmes in local schools, and gave free use of the space to local community groups.
Ms. Doyle's first home in the city, when she was working on her master's in dance education at New York University, was an inexpensive room in the Park Slope apartment of a woman and her young son, rented out on the condition that she vacate for the weekends.
She learned that the rental population comprised some upper- and middle-class households who rented out of preference or circumstance; some young and transient people; and most of the city's poor, who could not buy a home or gain access to public housing, because there wasn't enough of it.
In a light-filled apartment in an old Soviet block of flats in East Berlin, now rented out privately by one of the biggest property companies in the city, 25-year-old Filip* was recovering from a night spent celebrating nearly three decades since the foundation of a famous squat nearby.
Nauman Hussain — whose Prestige Limo company rented out the stretch limo that crashed in upstate New York in October 2018, killing 20 people — was indicted Friday on 20 felony counts of second-degree manslaughter and 20 felony counts of criminally negligent homicide, Schoharie County District Attorney Susan Mallery confirmed to PEOPLE.
"The residential market is almost exclusively rented out by expats and due to the signing of the second phase of Oyu Tolgoi and return of foreign direct investment into Mongolia, the number of expats in the country is expected to increase dramatically over the next couple of years," Cashell said.
Kris turned 64 years young Tuesday, and Kim pulled out all the stops to make sure her mom had a very special day ... Kim rented out her parents' old home, and she also rented every car her parents ever owned to get Kris, Khloe, Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie to their destination.
"My kids hate it," said Bruce Lee Gross, 58, who decorates film sets professionally, and for years has rented out his rambling Victorian in Ditmas Park to film crews, mostly for commercials, like one for Penske, the rental truck company, which shot an ad in the house about six weeks ago.
The work is one of several that she is creating based on scenes from her novel Flying Girls, which follows Sim, a young girl who is rented out to a family for five years to clean, cook, and care for the children, who are not much younger than she is.
His book is a meticulous catalog of horrors, from the historical precursors — the practice of convict-leasing at Southern prisons after the Civil War, in which inmates were rented out to companies as a captive work force — to the rampant violence, neglect and incompetence that pervade a multibillion-dollar industry.
The country must battle the perception around the world that without the EU the whole of Britain will become a caricature of the most dilapidated members its aristocracy, a hollowed-out set poor in cash and rich in condescension, the kind whose drafty estates are rented out for fairy-tale weddings.
The Fiat Lux program, established in 2010, is designed to reach these students, the ones who grew up sleeping on living room floors so the bedrooms could be rented out, or who learned how to rub garlic on the bottoms of shoes to ward off snakes while crossing the desert.
READ: Mueller's indictment of Manafort was meant to terrify K Street The largest payments were for real estate, including two properties in New York: a $2200 million condo in Manhattan's swanky Soho area— rented out as an Airbnb — and a Brooklyn brownstone that cost $22 million, both of which he mortgaged.
On the gentrified blocks branching out around the Inner Harbor, row houses are renovated and rented out to young creatives; unfashionable neighborhoods such as West Baltimore's Penn North and Sandtown-Winchester, meanwhile, are home to a significant amount of the city's 17,000 vacant buildings, many of which are boarded up and forgotten.
In the 1800s, for example, some slave-owners who rented out their slaves would insure them so that, in the event their slaves died or were severely injured in the hands of someone else, the owners would not suffer too much of an economic loss, according to The Treasury of Weary Souls.
The companies all saw an increase of more than a fifth in total office space rented out in the city at the end of September, compared with a year earlier, according to a poll of four large property investors and agents by Frankfurt Main Finance, which promotes the city and helps banks relocate.
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They rented out two 600-capacity yachts for a sunset cruise up the Hudson River on Sunday and visited many familiar sights (Rockefeller Center, Central Park and Coney Island) and some less familiar ones (the site of Ebbets Field — the Dodgers' old home in Brooklyn — and Jackie Robinson's grave at Cypress Hills Cemetery).
According to a probable cause statement released with the charges, he allegedly charged below-market rent—between $300 to $1,400—to more than 25 artists and creatives who occupied artfully built cubbies and trailers, and rented out a space accessible by a narrow set of pallet-built stairs for parties and events.
Show Palace is taking tons of flak for turning its back on its strippers when "Hustlers" rented out the establishment for a week of filming -- effectively cutting off their cash flow -- and Rosie says the least owners could do was scrap the house fee dancers pay when they were allowed back for work.
To keep the cash flowing in, the Keys also rented out their condo in Gainesville while they were away and worked some side hustles on the road, including entering a few Magic: The Gathering tournaments that netted Steven a profit of about $350 and a winning streak at Nevada casinos that banked them another $350.
When we did the VMAs three years ago, Nick and Joe rented out the penthouse at The Greenwich in New York, had a masseuse come in and give massages to people before the show, a manicurist to do everyone's nails, Nick even brought in a tattoo artist so he and Joe could get tattoos together.
He pleaded not guilty to the charge that he and his wife, Alvi, engaged in a scheme to defraud the Congressional Federal Credit Union by receiving a $165,000 loan in January 2017 based on a property that they declared was their primary residence — but was actually being rented out, according to the criminal complaint.
CES is also now the default venue for big splash reveals of new electric vehicles that have at least a decent chance of never making it to market: Last year, Faraday Future had one of the splashiest I've ever attended at a huge rented out warehouse in Las Vegas during the annual consumer electronics expo.
Nick has been proposed to roughly millions of times and worshipped by adoring fans; Priyanka has had FAKE WEDDINGS where production rented out an ENTIRE CITY: On the surface the engagement may seem impulsive, the latest in a string of celebrity engagements from young twenty-somethings whose relationships aren't old enough to grow teeth.
Since then, some winners have opted for the cash option while others have visited their prize home a few times before selling it to cover their tax bills, according to Country Living, which also notes that some winners have even taken out mortgages to cover their tax bills and rented out their prize homes.
Bernie Gunther is the brainchild of Philip Kerr, a prolific and uncommonly versatile Scottish writer, who claims to have found his literary calling at the age of twelve, when he retrieved a forbidden copy of "Lady Chatterley's Lover" from his parents' library and began writing dirty stories that he rented out, seriatim, to his classmates.
In 4003, the County Regulatory and Economic Resources building department, a local agency that oversees housing, started running random sweeps on the property owned by Burleigh Kaplan of Gables Trailer Park INC and found over 2400 code violations in Little Gables, mostly illegal additions to their homes that the tenants rented out for extra income.
"I wrote our Airbnb listing to appeal to families — emphasizing the backyard, safe neighborhood, kids' toys and equipment," she tells CNBC Make It. She listed the entire house for $153 a night and frequently rented out the entire home for a week in the summer while her family was on vacation for over $215,225, she says.
Indeed, the name was appropriate for a man who seemingly lived a party boy lifestyle and spent lavishly to woo startup founders — including going on Napa Valley wine tours, holding an annual 'founder field day' where he rented out the whole San Francisco Giants' baseball stadium and spending unsparingly to executive produce a video for Coldplay.
These home makeovers tend to fall into three broad categories: fixing a space to make room for a new lifestyle or hobby; sprucing up a now unused space so it can be rented out to create a new revenue stream; or renovating to make a home more comfortable for visits from adult children and their expanding families.
About a month before we headed out on the road, we packed up all of our personal belongings, rented out our furnished one-bedroom apartment, and stayed rent free in the guest room/office of my parents, who had a two-bedroom in the city, helping us bring in $2,000 to cover the apartment's monthly mortgage and maintenance.
The Trump people make it extremely hard to figure out what's going on with their businesses, so we've done things like try to figure out all the people, the charities who rented out ballrooms and hotel rooms, all the NBA teams that stay at his hotels, people that pay him a lot of money and have other choices.

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