Woningen Huur is a Dutch company that rents all kinds of houses. The company is most known for being one of the biggest and cheapest house renting companies in the Netherlands.
Huun-Huur-Tu was created in 1992.
Appartement te huur - 1966 TV is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
The meaning of the phrase 'te huur limburg' is renting a residence. The exact meaning is for rent Limburg. You can always go to a translator and find out quickly as well
The cast of Appartement te huur - 1966 includes: Gella Allaert Piet Bergers Joris Collet Jaak Germain Marcel Hendrickx Yvonne Lex
Adolf Hijmans has written: 'Huur van een Bewaarkluis-loket'
It can be loosly translated as 'district'.
C. C. I. Verschuren has written: 'Regionaal Woningbehoeften Onderzoek 1977, kleine woningen' -- subject(s): Housing, Housing surveys
Most people go through an agency or in some cases, the government, when trying to find housing because housing is very scarce here. If you do a search for "appartementen te huur" or "huizen te huur" in a search engine, you will find websites that offer places for rent that are potentially "by owner".
A term which means ‘lease goes before sale’. Where leased premises are sold before the lease has expired, the tenant may in terms of the “huur gaat voor koop” rule occupy the premises until the lease expires. In the case of a long lease (i.e. a lease for a period of 10 years or longer), this applies only if the lease is in writing and registered against the title deed of the leased premises, or if the purchaser at the time of conclusion of the sale knew that the lease was a long lease.
The earliest stringed instruments were mostly plucked (e.g. the Greek lyre). Bowed instruments may have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia, an example being the Mongolian instrument Morin huur:
J. M. Dirkzwager has written: 'In Den Haag daar woont niet alleen een graaf' -- subject(s): Housing, Vereeniging tot Verbetering der Woningen van de Arbeidende Klasse te 's-Gravenhage, Working class
The earliest stringed instruments were mostly plucked (e.g. the Greek lyre). Bowed instruments may have originated in the equestrian cultures of Central Asia, an example being the Mongolian instrument Morin huur: