Resident Property definition

Resident Property means any land and improvements located within the

Examples of Resident Property in a sentence

  • Residential Properties The [insert number] properties (including flats and maisonettes) to be constructed pursuant to the Planning Permission which includes the Open Market Properties and the Affordable Housing Properties and Resident Property shall be construed accordingly Rural Exceptions Housing A development of Affordable Housing provided in response to an independently assessed evidenced need.

  • Resident Property Manager is employed "at-will," which means that employment is not for any specified time period and may be terminated at any time by either WPI Real Estate Services, Inc.

  • Resident Property Manager agrees to return all such property and materials to WPI Real Estate Services, Inc.

  • Resident Property Manager is to deposit all funds collected on the 2nd, 4th, and 6th of every month.

  • WPI Real Estate, as agent of Owner, engages Resident Property Manager on behalf of Property Owner.

  • Resident Property Elector may vote per property, regardless of how many owners there may be.

  • File System - Resident Property Manager will send all originals to WPI Real Estate Services, Inc.

  • Tenant shall notify Landlord or the Resident Property Manager of any necessary repairs to the premises as soon after the discovery thereof as possible.

  • Resident Property Manager shall not receive any cash from Tenants under any circumstances.

  • The nominal pressure rating shall be at least equal to the highest pressure rating of the pipes or fittings to which they are attached.

Related to Resident Property

  • Adjacent Property means all land adjoining and surrounding the Stadium Site on which will be located any public streets, sidewalks, plazas, or bridges and any public or private parking facilities or other accoutrements to be developed by Authority or other parties in connection with the Project.

  • residential land means land used or capable of being used for residential purposes (but does not include land on which there is no residential dwelling).

  • Joint Property means property that is owned by 2 or more persons with rights of survivorship, and includes a tenancy by the entireties in real property, a tenancy in personal property as provided in section 1 of 1927 PA 212, MCL 557.151, a joint tenancy, a joint tenancy with rights of survivorship, and a joint life estate with contingent remainder in fee. For purposes of this part, joint property is considered to consist of a present interest and a future interest. The future interest is the right of survivorship.

  • Residential property means improved property that:-

  • Residential real property means real property improved by a one to four family dwelling used or occupied, or intended to be used or occupied, wholly or partly, as the home or residence of one or more persons, but shall not refer to (a) unimproved real property upon which such dwellings are to be constructed or (b) condominium units or cooperative apartments or (c) property on a homeowners’ association that is not owned in fee simple by the seller.