Word: tenants
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...city tenant rights advocates said they were shocked by the decision. "How many people has Harvard kicked out of the Riverside neighborhood over the years?" Frances Segal, a member of the Cambridge Council of Elders, demanded angrily after the ruling...
...landlord, who refused to be identified, said yesterday that when the store's lease ran out in April, the bookshop did not renew it. He added that he will evict them because he has found a "longer-term tenant." He would not identify the new tenant...
Bruce O'Riley, a member of the bookstore's staff, said yesterday the eviction is "a blatantly political attack" and an attempt by the ruling class to "ban revolutionary literature and revolution itself." He added that the store has been "an excellent tenant...
Housing is probably the town's most urgent need. An aging, one-story house costs $80,000; there are so few places to rent that a resident who offered to lease his chicken coop for $85 a month promptly found a tenant. The town's 2,500 trailer spaces are filled, and the waiting list runs into the hundreds. Doug Melton, 26, moved from California several months ago and works as an oilfield laborer, but he and his brother David live in a tepee seven miles out of town. Says Melton: "No way am I going...
Spokesmen for Cambridge elderly and tenant groups praised the CDD plan at last night's meeting, calling it one way to alleviate the city's chronic shortage of rental housing...