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  2. Bid rent theory - Wikipedia

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    Bid rent curve. The bid rent theory is a geographical economic theory that refers to how the price and demand for real estate change as the distance from the central business district (CBD) increases. It states that different land users will compete with one another for land close to the city centre.

  3. Apartment hotel - Wikipedia

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    An apartment hotel in Hammond, Indiana. An apartment hotel or aparthotel (also residential hotel, or extended-stay hotel) is a serviced apartment complex that uses a hotel-style booking system.

  4. Renting - Wikipedia

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    Notice of renting availability of a building in Kaohsiung, Taiwan Notice of renting availability at the Villa Freischütz in Meran in 1911. Renting, also known as hiring [1] or letting, [2] is an agreement where a payment is made for the use of a good, service or property owned by another over a fixed period of time.

  5. Enterprise Rent-A-Car - Wikipedia

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    Enterprise Rent-A-Car in South Burlington, Vermont. Enterprise Rent-A-Car is an American car rental agency headquartered in Clayton, Missouri, in Greater St. Louis.Enterprise is the flagship brand of Enterprise Holdings, which also owns other agencies including Alamo Rent a Car and National Car Rental.

  6. Resource rent - Wikipedia

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    In general one can distinguish three different kinds of rent, which can also occur together: differential, scarcity, and entrepreneurial rent. [1] Differential rent (also called quality or Ricardian rent) arises because of differences in the quality of similar goods or inputs (e.g. production sites). Consider two companies that extract coal of ...

  7. Subsidized housing - Wikipedia

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    The supplements make up the difference between rental "market price" and the amount of rent paid by tenants, for example 30% of the tenants income. A notable example of a rent supplement in the United States is Section 8 of the Housing Act of 1937 (42 U.S.C. § 1437f).

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