The landlord or tenant can pay for the tenant improvements
TI = Tenant Improvement So that would be a Tenant Improvement Superintendent
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
A tenant.
The tenant of Stade du Pays de Charleroi is R. Charleroi S.C. in Belgium.
Full Service Lease - Landlord pays all Gross Lease - tenant pays electricity if it is individually metered. Landlord pays all other expenses.
Our tenant always pays his rent on time.
Possibly. If someone pays money in exchange for a place to live, that person is a tenant.
Yes. Since the tenant affixed the improvement to the property, it becomes a fixture, which belongs to the landlord. An exception to this is if there was an agreement between the landlord and tenant, or if the landlord gives permission for the improvement to be removed. Standard picture hooks, and other like objects, do not constitute fixtures, and may be removed if they belong to the tenant.
Renter or tenant.
the tenant , its a dispensable item
Yes, it sure does. Any time a text makes any kind of home improvement that is irreversible, the home improvement becomes part of the property, which belongs to the landlord. The tenant may reverse such an improvement IF he can restore the property to the way it was - without any damages - before the home improvement was made.
A tenant is a person who occupies a property, often an apartment, from another person, often known as a landlord. The tenant often pays rent for the property the tenant occupies.