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It's already fully booked but also rents out campsite space.
He still rents out his first home, valued at $458,200.
Through Airbnb, she rents out the upstairs two-bedroom, which she used to rent to a long-term tenant, and she also rents out a room in the downstairs duplex that she calls home.
She now rents out Spanky and Pippin for $75 an hour.
Her landlord alone, she said, rents out to five hair salons.
Another service called Ankerbox, by Shenzhen-based Anker, rents out portable chargers.
It also rents out accessories, like purses, and home goods, like pillows.
It rents out space where anyone who pays can hold an exhibition.
She even rents out a party bus for her and her old crew.
In 2012, they founded Big Rentz, a company that rents out construction equipment.
McNichol rents out a room in her house to help with monthly expenses.
His latest venture, CloudKitchens, rents out space to restaurateurs for delivery-based businesses.
Mr. Galvin rents out a house in leafy uptown New Orleans year-round.
She rents out one of the bedrooms and the basement to tenants, for $550 and $650 per month, respectively (she only rents out the bedroom for a few months out of the year, bringing the average monthly rental income to $833).
San Francisco-based Spin rents out dockless scooters in 251 cities and college campuses.
WeWork, which rents out co-working spaces to start-ups, was founded in 2010.
The president's hotels, however, are not the only Trump properties the RNC rents out.
WeWork's CEO says the way it rents out office space makes companies' financials look better.
Now he rents out his family plot, allowing him to support himself and his wife.
The BMX park has been overgrown and a car company now rents out the site.
I'm an Airbnb "superhost" who rents out my home to fund my family's global travel.
Jamal bought half of the block from the town, which he now rents out to locals.
She now lives in her hometown in Inner Mongolia, where she rents out yurts to tourists.
To supplement her Social Security income, she also rents out a second home she bought later.
She now lives in her hometown in Inner Mongolia, where she rents out yurts to tourists.
She now rents out a room in her two-bedroom home to help make ends meet.
These days, his empire includes real estate—he mostly rents out villas to other rich people.
As well as e-scooters, Lime also rents out e-bikes and the normal kind of cycle.
Leslie Brunker rents out a suite in her home, which is 10 minutes from downtown Portland, Oregon.
If one party eventually rents out its unit, the other has the right to approve the renters.
Curelop rents out the master bedroom for $900 a month and another bedroom for $650 a month.
The complaint is that the university rents out accommodation at a 45 percent profit margin, making accommodation unaffordable.
The station also rents out space to the U.S. government-financed Voice of America (VOA) English news outlet.
Partially retired, Barefoot rents out a floor of his home in Durham, North Carolina, to supplement his income.
She has sold most of her clothes and furniture and rents out her home to pay the mortgage.
Or, consider the case of Kelly Lyles, an artist who rents out a single-family home she inherited.
WeWork, founded in 2010 by CEO Adam Neumann, rents out work spaces to start-ups and other businesses.
Knightscope has more than 50 robots deployed across the US, which it rents out for $7 an hour.
The company already had a no-smoking policy for its 167,000 trucks that it rents out to customers.
Convene also leases offices, and rents out meeting and work spaces much like its better-funded competitor, WeWork.
From there, Bungalow rents out the property on a room-by-room basis while guaranteeing occupancy to the homeowners.
I'm renting the old house to my best friend, who actually owns her own home, which she rents out.
She rents out her old carseats and will buy seats from moms once their children grow out of them.
He rents out his portion a lot, but my room pretty much stays unbooked because I'm always in here.
The Senators aren't concerned with a family of four that occasionally rents out a room to earn extra cash.
Much of Fuel City's revenue comes from the 24-hour taco stand, which Benda rents out to the cook.
Founded in 2010 by CEO Adam Neumann, the company rents out work spaces to start-ups and other businesses.
"They just left hosts completely out to dry," said Linda Misner, who rents out a house in Tampa, Fla.
In the film, the fictional Dorothea is a divorced single mother who rents out rooms in her ramshackle home.
Fort Wayne, Indiana-based NESCO rents out specialized construction and maintenance equipment, such as trucks, cranes and pressure diggers.
In the downstairs two-bedroom duplex where she lives, she rents out the extra bedroom for $2000 a night.
Madrigal, in Armistead Maupin's "Tales of the City," rents out rooms in her large, rickety, and frankly crumbling house.
Uber has previewed a second-generation version of the Jump electric scooters it rents out in cities around the world.
The company runs a network of servers around the world, which it rents out to customers to improve their speeds.
Safechem, a chemical company, rents out tanks of fresh solvent rather than selling it to manufacturers for cleaning metal parts.
The company, which rents out aircraft on a 'wet lease' basis complete with crew, was not immediately available for comment.
The studio is a BDSM enthusiast's dream, with over $90,000 worth of equipment she often rents out to production crews.
WeWork rents out work spaces to start-ups and other businesses and was founded in 2010 by CEO Adam Neumann.
John Wong, an Airbnb host in Ottawa, who rents out a condo on the site, experienced this firsthand this year.
When someone rents out a spare room that would have otherwise been empty, it's a win-win situation for everyone.
Peg McNichol, a morning news anchor in Holland, Michigan, rents out a room in her house to help with monthly expenses.
Turo had 1.7 million monthly active users, Car2Go (which rents out cars from a fleet) saw 759,000, and Getaround had 276,000.
A newly-single Isobel rents out her spare bedroom to a honeymooning couple who isn't exactly looking for some alone time.
The deal fits WeWork's cultural play: WeWork rents out exquisitely designed and operated office spaces with the feel of boutique hotels.
The opening-night feature is Werner Herzog's "Family Romance, LLC" (on Friday), about a company that rents out substitute family members.
A block of 6,382 condos is held by an investor partnership that rents out units through the Parkchester Preservation Management company.
He rents out much of the space to Inditex stories like Zara, but also to rivals such as H&M (HMb.ST).
And unlike the freemium model often deployed by software startups, Joymode makes some money each time it rents out an item.
We Company rents out workspace to clients under short-term contracts and pays rent for the properties under long-term leases.
"My mortgage payment is not discretionary," said Victoria Kay, who rents out a room and the basement of her Knoxville, Tenn.
A few years ago, Mr. Nahem bought the house next door, which he now rents out for about $6,000 a night.
Any extra money is put aside for future needs, including the possibility of one day buying the property she now rents out.
The final three months of her leave are unpaid, but the family rents out their house in London to help cover costs.
To get by Rachael runs a small business—Skit Mobile Events—a soundsystem which she rents out for private parties in Kampala.
Ms. Kapralova, the winemaker, rents out the cottage, which can accommodate up to 13 guests, as part of a small family business.
At its center is Nick Laine (Stephen Bogardus), who rents out rooms in his ramshackle house in the hope of forestalling foreclosure.
United Rentals — a company that rents out construction and industrial equipment — tumbled 15 percent after reporting earnings that were better than expected.
We Company rents out workspace to clients under short-term contracts, even though it pays rent for them under long-term leases.
Michael rents out a room in his house to make extra income, and lives in an area with a lot of universities.
He refers to his Roomba as "a good little friend" and even rents out a spare bedroom in his apartment on Airbnb.
Apple has argued that it doesn't sell apps directly to consumers but essentially rents out space in its App Store to developers.
Headquartered in Bridgeville, Pennsylvania, Maxim rents out mobile cranes and other heavy equipment, primarily to energy-related and non-residential building construction companies.
Castriota says the company rents out a movie theater whenever a new Marvel film debuts to learn about new character traits and plotlines.
WeWork says that in its "mature" offices the revenue for each desk that it rents out is 50% higher than in other locations.
The company "rents out herds of goats to clear weeds and help with fire suppression on private land and public property," KTVB reports.
Outside of savings, her biggest expenditures are her mortgage, which is subsidized by her renters, and her car, which she also rents out.
She explained why she rents out a movie theater for her team every quarter to spark innovation at the $299 billion retail giant.
About a year later, she returned to New York, where she works as a dispatcher for a company that rents out exotic cars.
Jill Bishop, who rents out a bedroom in her Denver home, says she is dealing with the changes being asked of Airbnb's hosts.
One of her rooms is dedicated solely to Princess Diana, and another to the queen, which she rents out for £2200 a night.
She rents out one of the bedrooms, the basement and part of the detached garage to offset her mortgage and any additional maintenance costs.
In June, state lawmakers voted to impose steep fines on anyone who rents out a whole apartment on Airbnb for fewer than 30 days.
Like United Rentals, NES Rentals rents out construction equipment such as cranes and forklifts to customers in the industrial and non-residential construction sectors.
Nathaniel Robinson III, the senior pastor of West Grove's Greater St. Paul A.M.E. Church, which owns 40 affordable housing units that it rents out.
Tom Lambert, who rents out an apartment within the park, said he and his wife have lost about $20,000 in income because of the closure.
The winter pensioners are "awesome", enthuses Wu Qifa, a farmer in Danzhou, a village on the edge of Sanya, who rents out rooms to them.
The division, which rents out server capacity and hosts online operations for companies small and large, earned $3.2 billion, $861 million of which was profit.
WeWork is known for its trendy office space, which it leases itself and then rents out to customers like startups — and increasingly, big corporate clients.
It's known for its well-designed office space, which it leases itself and then rents out to customers like startups and, increasingly, big corporate clients.
What it did: Coworking startup for freelancers that rents out unused restaurant spaceAmount: Undisclosed, but privately valued at $29.10 millionDeal date: August 2019Founder: Preston Pesek
It also has a program called Maven Gig that rents out vehicles to rideshare and delivery drivers who use apps like Uber, Lyft and UberEATS.
For the student experience, try University Rooms, which rents out empty rooms in Oxford colleges, ranging from £32 to over £100 per person per night.
Sean Ray normally rents out his 3-bedroom Dallas house for a few days at a time to travelers who find it listed on Airbnb.
"So these funds would short Caterpillar's stock and go long the stock of United Rentals, the domestic player that rents out heavy equipment, " Cramer said.
"Goats are hot these days," said a Los Angeles woman who rents out her two goats, Spanky and Pippin, for birthday parties and goat yoga.
EvCard, which rents out cars by the hour, tied up with BMW Group in December to launch a co-branded service in Southwestern China's Chengdu.
Ms. Aliberto should know: She rents out the house that Ms. Herzog and Mr. Marino are living in; it was also where she grew up.
HubHaus, which rents out large houses and subleases out bedrooms, creating housing communities in the process, now oversees dozens of properties in L.A. and San Francisco.
It also has a program called Maven Gig that rents out vehicles to rideshare and delivery drivers who use apps like Instacart, Uber, Lyft and UberEATS.
United Internet, which operates under the 1&1 brand, rents out capacity from Deutsche Telekom, among others, to provide digital subscriber lines to homes and businesses.
Weeks after sifting through the charred remnants of that house, Wong learned his other home -- one in Ventura that he rents out -- burned down last week.
Last year, it bought Jump, which rents out electric bicycles and motorized stand-up scooters in two dozen major cities in the United States and Europe.
From her 5,000-square-foot warehouse and showroom in Long Island City, Queens, she rents out vintage clothing, with her oldest pieces dating back to 603.
"They're all thieves, rotten thieves, who should be hanged," said Dharaman Lama, a landlady who rents out rooms alongside the Bagmati River in the Nepali capital.
The man who rents out the cabin, Wilfred (Charlie Robinson), is a gentle fellow but prone to explorations that take him in the direction of Chubbys.
The super PAC rents out separate rooms and hosts separate briefings to comply with election laws, but Cruz himself and his wife, Heidi, are expected to visit.
My place clearly falls into the latter category, since the owner rents out the building's two penthouse apartments full-time and lives in a unit below them.
The company rents out office spaces around the world and then re-rents it to small startups or freelancers who don't have or want their own offices.
His sole star is his younger lover, Harlow (Keegan Allen of "Pretty Little Liars"), nicknamed Piggy Bank and whom Joe occasionally rents out to middle-age men.
"Workers' wages aren't rising as fast as the cost of living," said Xu Tong, who both rents out and lives in an underground space in eastern Beijing.
Ms. Yehuda sources many of the traditional materials she rents out in henna ceremonies like Ms. Yehud's from Daniel Graydi, 30, a jeweler and henna dresser himself.
"More and more people are looking to experiment with this rural, small-footprint, homesteading lifestyle," said Stephanie Smith, who rents out three cabins in Coyote Valley, Calif.
Above the dining area, the restaurant rents out an airy loft with three luxurious hammock-strewn bedrooms designed by Bellucci's wife, the Honduran artist Alexa Maithé Henry.
Behind the main house, the one that's full of stuff bought on eBay, there's a second house that Frank rents out to help fund construction on Palais Récup.
The city government subsidises both the construction and the purchase of new housing within 500m of one of the new tram stops, and rents out several properties itself.
Arrive rents out equipment starting at 15% of the retail price, said Rachelle Snyder, one of the co-founders, attracting younger customers without a garage full of gear.
The Jacksonville, Florida, resident only rents out her three-bedroom home to clients with large dogs, with pit bulls being on the top of the list, reports Today.com.
A homeowner who rents out a property for a commercial, print advertisement or an episode of a television show for a day could receive a few thousand dollars.
Silvercar, a startup rethinking the auto rental experience in airports, already seems pretty tied to Audi — after all, every vehicle that Silvercar rents out is a silver Audi .
Our friend Lee across the street rents out his place, Almost Paradise, as do most of our Emerald Isle neighbors, and all of them have stories to tell.
"They said they spent the entire summer at the end of the dock," said Mr. Deutsch, a TV producer who rents out the house when it is convenient.
He rents out the other half of the duplex he owns so that "it basically works out to be a free place for me to live," he explains.
Airlines play Christmas music, online vendors sell holiday gift baskets, and one especially enterprising young man, Kabir Mishra, rents out a contingent of Hindus dressed as Santa Claus.
The startup takes the co-living approach akin to that of WeWork's Welive and rents out fully furnished apartments targeted at young professionals who can't afford a full suite.
As anyone who has rented, or rents out, an apartment knows, search aimed at apartment seekers (and "lead generation" for the landlords) is just the beginning of the process.
For each mu of land (about one-fifteenth of a hectare) that he rents out through the land bank, Mr Liu, the soyabean farmer, receives 900 yuan ($130) yearly.
The novel follows a paranormal investigator who rents out the famed Hill House in an effort to study the supernatural, inviting along several people with histories of spooky encounters.
Such efficiency is essential for Rent the Runway (RTR), a New York-based, privately-owned startup with a value of almost $800m that rents out clothes, handbags and jewellery.
He's a middle-class guy who owns and rents out the tiny house we live in, built in the 1950s on the other side of the lake from Seattle.
Amazon's surprise move echoes Google's effort to create its own chips to power artificial intelligence algorithms running in its data centers, which it also rents out to cloud customers.
That free delivery might be to a company that rents out those possessions — such as bikes or furniture — that owners are not currently using but still want to keep.
Similar to flexible office space providers, Blueground partners with major property owners to sign long-term leases for units it then furnishes and rents out with more flexible terms.
She finds all her lodgers through word of mouth, and also rents out the ground floor at a reduced rate, in exchange for handyman work done on the brownstone.
Serving central London, Airtots rents out larger gear like a Babyzen YOYO+ stroller, which retails for about $450 (about $523 for one week, and about $96 for two weeks).
Paramount debuted "Florence Foster Jenkins," a comedy about an off-key opera singer and heiress (Meryl Streep) who rents out Carnegie Hall for a public performance, in 1,528 locations.
WeWork, for example, makes money by renting out office space and subdividing that space into dozens of tiny offices, which it then rents out to fledgling startups at a premium.
The worst that could happen, I thought, was that I'd end up smoking a couple of joints with some guy who rents out a sleeping bag in his living room.
IWG, which rents out meeting rooms, business lounges and office space under the Regus brand, said operating profit fell to 2.353 million pounds ($22.35 million) in the year ended Dec.
Founded in 22014 and majority-owned by the local government, the Geneva Freeport rents out space to 21 tenants, mainly logistics firms, but also lets many small customers store goods.
Set up in Hong Kong in 2013, it rents out all sorts of products, from bicycles to popcorn machines, and offers services such as bridal make-up and venue decoration.
She rents out half of her garage for $20193 per month, and rents her Subaru on Turo, bringing in around $200 per month, though that fluctuates depending on her schedule.
Lynne Andrews, a homeowner in Santa Rosa Beach who rents out her three-bedroom cottage for more than half the year, said she is already booked for Thanksgiving through VRBO.
The company — which rents out office space, mostly to start-ups and small businesses — raised a staggering $12.8 billion in investment capital, at a peak private valuation of $47 billion.
The company leases large amounts of office space from landlords and converts it into sleek work spaces that it rents out to professionals, small firms and some Fortune 500 companies.
"This is happening to more and more people and it's not their fault," said Ms. Guy, who now rents out part of the farm but still lives on the property.
The division, which rents out server capacity and hosts online operations for companies as large as Netflix and Spotify, earned $3.5 billion, up 46 percent from the same period last year.
After stopping his getaway car, the Marines took Guzman and waited for reinforcements at Hotel Doux, a love motel on the outskirts of town that rents out rooms by the hour.
He rents out a room of the apartment he owns in the Bronx, a place he once shared with his wife, to the 24-year-old sister of a previous roommate.
Vested interests used that fear to sell some nostalgia about the incumbent fuels, masking their real aim of extracting the last bit of economic rents out of their tired, old technologies.
Over two decades, however, the number of homeless people continued to increase, especially under the strain of rising rents out of reach to people who live on low and stagnant wages.
Uber co-founder Travis Kalanick is joining the bandwagon with his CloudKitchens venture, a delivery-only "smart kitchen" enterprise that rents out catering spaces and provides its clients with marketing support.
"I abhor the fact this situation is creating a huge divide in our community," said Felicia Palmer, 49, a longtime resident of Jersey City who rents out her second home through Airbnb.
According to a 2013 travel profile in The Guardian, Alberto sells produce from his estate — "cherries, apricots, apples, pears and quinces" — and also rents out the estate for events, weddings and tourists.
This, in turn, could result in SoftBank assuming WeWork's liabilities, which include long-term leases for office space that it refurbishes and rents out under short-term contracts, according to the sources.
Anthony Lassman, cofounder of London-based luxury travel and lifestyle management company Nota Bene Global, told Business Insider that he rents out many top-of-the-line luxury villas on the island.
Lamar, the company that rents out that billboard, estimates a cost of $2.6930883,500 to $17,500 for a four-week campaign on that size and style of billboard in the New York metro area.
Bird, a startup that rents out electric scooters, is being valued at $2.5 billion in a new funding round led by CDPQ and Sequoia Capital, the company announced at TechCrunch Disrupt on Thursday.
I've rented—on a part-time salary—a small storefront, then a larger one, to house Hume, an artist-run space that rents out studios and exhibits the work of underrepresented emerging artists.
Nearly all of the 472,000 square feet has been leased out to tenants, with the largest being architecture firm Perkins + Will that rents out more than 60,000 square feet, according to the paper.
The company plans to expand through a low-cost "ghost kitchen" approach, where it rents out kitchen space and sells its mac and cheese strictly through providers like UberEats, Caviar, DoorDash and Postmates.
After five years of living at home and saving all of his commission money, he had enough in the bank to buy his first property, which he still owns and rents out today.
Wheels rents out e-bikes that look like a mix between a bicycle and a seated scooter with funky 14-inch wheels, a tall cushioned seat, and small foot pegs instead of pedals.
It turned the business of co-working — leasing huge amounts of office space and converting it into work areas that it rents out to professionals and companies — into an operation with meteoric growth.
The sale process has been complicated by leases that CenturyLink has with Digital Realty Trust Inc, a company which rents out data centers, making a deal with BC Partners uncertain, the people said.
Let's get one thing out of the way: Yes, VCs take vacation, sometimes sparklingly expensive ones, like the kinds with yachts or the kinds where someone rents out a whole ski chalet (or two).
HAVANA, Cuba — Yuri Gallardo, a 35-year-old taxi driver, who also rents out homes to tourists here, said Sunday it is about time relations between the United States and his home country improve.
IWG, which rents out meeting rooms, business lounges and office space under the Regus brand, said operating profit fell to 163.2 million pounds ($225.6 million) in 2017 from 185.2 million pounds a year earlier.
The company, which already rents out 1,600 spaces around the country, will add apartments in Manhattan and Long Island City, Queens, as well as in the New Jersey cities of Hoboken and Jersey City.
The company rents out robots to fulfillment centers, including picker carts that can pull a 40-pound box off a shelf, and roll them out to human dispatchers in another part of the factory.
San Francisco-based Spin rents out "dockless" scooters, meaning users do not have to park them in designated areas or "docks," as is commonly seen with similar sorts of services, such as bike-share programs.
EVgo, a nationwide charging network with 1,000 fast chargers across the country, is building out fast charging stations where Maven, a service that rents out cars from its fleet of GM vehicles, is already active.
HONGKONG/FRANKFURT (Reuters) - European private equity investor AAC Capital is launching the sale of Envirotainer, a Swedish company that rents out containers for shipping temperature-sensitive healthcare products, three sources familiar with the matter said.
Flying to the rescue In Ghana, a company called Acquahmeyer rents out drones that help small-scale farmers check the health of crops and use pesticide only where it is needed, reducing pollution and health risks.
"Even watching it on TV I still get tears in eyes and a lump in my throat," Amy Barnett, who runs 1003 Star Productions – one of the companies that rents out the flags -- told Fox News.
After our demo, Alex Joffe, from Governors Ball producers Founders Entertainment, peppered a guy who rents out VR gear about a 360 camera he has that's light enough to mount on a drone or cable system.
Registering his vehicle on the peer-to-peer car rental company Getaround, Mr. Rogers, who lives in San Francisco, rents out his Toyota Prius by the hour or the day, whenever he does not need it.
When her company rents out a Michelin-starred restaurant for a holiday party—complete with Wagyu beef, lobster pot pie, and cocaine—she doesn't fall out of her "smug sense of belonging" until she stops dancing.
The dark "Infinity Room" makes the mirrors less obvious, and the Museum of Illusions rents out an entire warehouse, hires interior designers, and makes you believe that the pop-up has always been a permanent fixture.
For some comparisons, Sonder — another company that rents out serviced apartments to the kind of travelers who have a taste for boutique hotels — earlier this year raised $225 million at a valuation north of $2.83 billion.
Ortega not only rents out his commercial property to Inditex stores like Zara and upmarket label Massimo Dutti at market rates, but also to rivals such as H&M of Sweden and Gap of the United States.
The neon-green scum started as a thin film on the canal around the first week of July, said Shawn Cott, who rents out half of his duplex home in Cape Coral and runs a maintenance business.
Xie said he has bought three EVs since 20173 - an Anhui Jianghuai Automobile iEV22017, a BAIC EV21 and a Geely Automobile Emgrand EV - one for him to use, one for his wife and one he rents out.
Rent the Runway has been dubbed one of the most disruptive companies in the world — but how does a company that rents out designer fashion rank alongside Uber, Airbnb, and Elon Musk's ambitious, futuristic aerospace company, SpaceX?
Blackstone, which rents out retail space in Victorian railway arches, and British Land, a major office and shopping centre landlord, are both hoping that draconian measures confining the public to their homes will end by early July.
The FTSE-20.7981 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 1.11 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) in the year ended April 30, from 927.3 million pounds a year earlier.
The FTSE-100 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 1.11 billion pounds ($1.39 billion) in the year ended April 30, from 927.3 million pounds a year earlier.
The group had lifted its core profit guidance for 2017 to 900 to 920 million euros in May as it filled more of the flats it rents out and after it agreed to buy Austrian property group Conwert.
"That's important with any nominee, but it's especially relevant in Mr. Rettig's case, since he owns and rents out condos in a Trump-branded and managed property," Democratic ranking member Senator Ron Wyden said in his opening remarks.
The FTSE 100 company, which rents out diggers, construction tools and other equipment, said underlying pretax profit rose to 319 million pounds ($393.74 million) in the three months ended July 31 from 285.6 million pounds a year earlier.
The company, which rents out coworking spaces to start-ups, freelancers and enterprises, has to plunge cash into real estate in some of the most expensive markets and makes money back over time as tenants pay their rent.
The ad, sponsored by Progressive Turnout Project, is in the style of those from award-winning film "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," in which a grieving mother rents out space to draw attention to her daughter's murder case.
Eugene Wiederholt, who rents out land used to produce soybeans in the town of Zwingle, said the farm assistance package announced Tuesday to help farmers weather lost markets and low prices from the trade disputes reminded him of welfare.
One businesswoman who rents out eight grand flats in Shanghai's old French Concession from landlords, and re-lets them on home-sharing sites, says that the police fine landlords as a matter of course every once in a while.
SAN FRANCISCO — Bird, a start-up that rents out electric scooters, is being valued at $2.5 billion in a new funding round led by the venture capital firm Sequoia Capital, according to three people with knowledge of the deal.
The company, which rents out co-working spaces to start-ups, freelancers and enterprises, has to plunge cash into real estate in some of the most expensive markets and makes money back over time as tenants pay their rent.
"The economics are very clear that we need to embrace tourists, and wherever they want to stay, we let them," said Christian Galvin, who rents out several properties nightly and serves on the Alliance for Neighborhood Prosperity, a pro-Airbnb group.
He typically pays $24 per month for membership at a coworking space, although that can rise to $2000,4 per month during busy seasons when he rents out his own office, and puts $225 to $254 toward marketing and online ads.
"I didn't get the support I needed, so I had to plod through the politics of Big Bear Lake all alone," said Ginny Harding-Davis, who with her wife rents out houses in California's Big Bear Lake and Lake Tahoe area.
Nearby, a branch of WeWork, a troubled startup (see article), rents out co-working space in an old City pile to 2,300 "members", each of whom enjoys half the space that Goldman affords, and at a third of the price.
Brazil's largest logistics company, JSL, expects its truck rental unit to grow as it rents out vehicles directly to companies, another exemption from the new rule, JSL Chief Financial Officer Denys Ferrez said, although the company has not received any firm orders.
Created, written and directed by Mia Lidofsky, Strangers debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, and follows Isobel (Zoe Chao), a newly-single, bisexual 20-something who rents out her spare room to an array of random tenants to try and keep her home.
"He is putting us in serious danger by frightening away American visitors looking to rent our properties," said Norma Hernandez, who rents out rooms on Airbnb and who said her business flourished over the last year thanks to a surge in U.S. visitors.
WeWork, which rents out co-working spaces to start-ups, freelancers and enterprises, has to plunge cash into real estate in some of the most expensive markets and makes money back over time as companies and individuals pay their rent, or membership.
During an interview at the grocery store, which Mr. Grant now rents out, he rattled off a list of his better-known customers, a red carpet parade of rap and hip-hop stars: Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Coolio and Tupac among them.
Russia, which essentially rents out its much larger fleet of icebreakers to guide foreign ships through the Northern Sea Route, is not crazy about the competition, according to a Pentagon analysis published this year as part of its annual report to Congress.
WITH ITS stylish shared workspaces and chic occupants, lubricated by fruit-infused water and nitro coffee on tap, WeWork, a firm that rents out temporary offices, had seemed to be riding the wave of a new trend in managing desk-jockey life.
WeWork, which rents out office space to start-ups and small companies, sponsors an annual out-of-town summer camp, which includes a friendly game of tug of war, meditation and cooking around the campfire, said Jennifer Skyler, WeWork's head of public affairs.
"He is putting us in serious danger by frightening away American visitors looking to rent our properties," said Norma Hernandez, who rents out rooms on Airbnb and who said her business flourished over the last year thanks to a surge in U.S. visitors.
After chasing him through a drain and stopping his getaway car, the Marines took Guzman and made an unscheduled stop - waiting for reinforcements at Hotel Doux, a love motel on the outskirts of town that rents out rooms for a few hours at a time.
Read more: How 3 guys turned renting air mattresses in their apartment into a $31 billion company, AirbnbBlueground, which rents out apartments for stays as short as 30 days, is most similar to Zeus, which announced this month that it has expanded to New York.
A landlord who rents out their home will have their own homeowner's insurance and maybe even a landlord policy, but renters are responsible for having their own insurance to cover personal belongings and liability for incidents that happen in the time they are leaseholders.
Ariza has a lot of experience making the most of her possessions: Not only does she earn extra money renting her car, she also rents out part of her garage to another classic car owner and the second bedroom and basement in her house.
Europe's richest man, who holds a 59.29 percent stake in Inditex, not only rents out his commercial property to Inditex stores like Zara and Massimo Dutti at market rates but also to rivals such as H&M of Sweden and Gap Inc of the United States.
He pulled out his phone to show me pictures of his second house farther up the Hudson, which he rents out to vacationers, and I lamented the fact that I wasn't staying there, because it would've been a more perfect spot for my week in the woods.
What It Is: Camp'd Out, a luxury glamping brand that rents out fully-equipped camping tents Who Tried It: Jessica Fecteau, Writer/Reporter Why We Tried It: I have never been camping in my life and decided "glamping" was the only way to give it a shot.
Another local, Mehmet, 51, rents out a building he owns in Yali and lives elsewhere, but he still prefers to spend his days in the quarter where he lived for decades and where he once restored the former home of the priest at the Armenian church.
Home owner or renter wrings out some extra income by renting out all or part of their home, except that unlike with Airbnb, where the minimum stay is at least one night, with Globe, a host rents out his or her space for smaller increments of time.
"It's unlikely that someone who rents out substandard housing is going to say, 'Oh, by the way, there are six other people living here,'" said Ilene J. Jacobs of the nonprofit group California Rural Legal Assistance, who has served on an advisory committee for the census.
That drop in tourism revenue is painful for Cuba's private sector, which operates 2,000 restaurants and rents out 24,000 rooms, as well as for the Communist-run government, which owns most hotels and is struggling with declining export revenues and dwindling support from crisis-hit ally Venezuela.
Krytzer says he invested in stocks and some municipal bonds, as well as two houses: one $250,000 home he lives in with his now-wife Lisa, complete with a pool and a view of the valley, as well as a second property that he rents out.
Jessica Russell, a manager at Fireside Chalets, a Pigeon Forge-based company that rents out about 140 cabins in the area, said that a handful of cabins had been lost or damaged, including the one picked out by Mr. Patton and his husband for their wedding weekend.
Wells' feature directorial debut reunites the frequent collaborators in a coming-of-age tale starring Mortimer as Julia, a reclusive writer who rents out a room in her Lilian (Van Patten) a twenty-something who moved to New York for her boyfriend, only to be dumped upon arrival.
In the first six months of this year, it spent $1.2 billion on "location operating expenses," which includes such things as the rent it pays its landlords, its utility bills at the properties it rents out to its clients, and its costs for repairing and maintaining those properties.
"If I see Biden on Wednesday, I will tell him: 'Thank you for what you have done for us'," said Sojeva, who worked for 12 years as a civil contractor at a U.S. military base and rents out a shop to a local businessman selling souvenirs and U.S. flags.
" Russ Knutson, the owner of Chicago Percussion Rental in Illinois, who rents out tuned horns for "An American in Paris" and has played them on occasion, said in an interview that he thought that the currently accepted A, B, C and D pitches "fit exactly in the score.
HANALEI, Hawaii (Reuters) - Micco Godinez, who rents out kayaks on the island of Kauai and loves surfing, said he was twice tempted to hit the waves on Wednesday but kept his focus on a more pressing concern - getting ready to board up his home for a major hurricane.
The camp I was attending, ZAP Fitness, held its first camp at a facility built for that purpose in Lenoir, N.C., in 2002, and it now holds five all-comer camps a year; it also hosts high school and college camps and rents out the facility for others to host.
Domio, a startup that designs and then rents out apart-hotels with kitchens and other full-home experiences, has raised $212 million ($2171 million in equity and $123 million in debt) to expand its business in the U.S. and globally to 212 markets by next year, up from 22.8 today.
The flagship shop in Atlanta also acts as a neighborhood bodega, and rents out space to a bakery that provides the actual cupcakes for the store (Seats' friend Johnny Cupcakes warned her that if her store didn't stock real cupcakes, she would be plagued by negative Yelp reviews from confused cupcake-seekers).
Events are spread throughout the town, including at El Cosmico—a camping retreat that rents out teepees, yurts, or a brightly colored array of Airstream trailers — and the Chinati Foundation, an art museum where ambient and experimental sound composer Tim Hecker performs on the final day of the festival with the Konoyo Ensemble.
Instead, Fernandez and co-founders Waynn Lue and Keith Walker are growing their new startup: A one-year-old company called Joymode that rents out the kinds of physical products you might need to use once or twice a year, but that don't make financial sense to buy or store at your house or apartment.
Cavazos's house, still adorned with a fading sign for what was once the family store, lies east of a rural five-lane highway; across the road is the roughly 22018-acre plot hugging the winding Rio Grande, where the family rents out parcels to tenants who use the space for boat access and weekend barbecues.
There's Refinery29's Strangers, a scripted "coming-out-of-age-story" about a woman who rents out her extra bedroom while trying to find herself; Returning the Favor is a docu-series following host Mike Rowe (from Discovery's Dirty Jobs) as he looks for "remarkable people making a difference in their communities"; and there is a Humans of New York series.
Maven Gig, a service it launched in 2017 that rents out vehicles to rideshare and delivery drivers who use apps like Uber, Lyft and UberEATS, operates in Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, San Diego, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, NYC and Washington, D.C. GM conducted a market-by-market analysis to determine which cities it would exit, according to the spokesperson.
Around 65 miles (105 km) to the northeast in the state's biggest city of Milwaukee, Jose Boni, who cleans offices at a local university and rents out several homes, heard a different message: Trump's plan to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexican border and vow to deport the estimated 11 million immigrants who are in the United States illegally, most of whom are Hispanic.
The clothing and accessories rental platform said in an email to users Wednesday afternoon that although scientific information is still developing, it has "no reason to believe" its cleaning practices are ineffective against COVID-3023, which has taken at least 11 lives in the U.S. The company rents out women's clothing, such as dresses, blazers and denim, which is worn and then returned to be washed and worn again by other users.
Platforms like Airbnb are typically associated with mom-and-pop-style homesharing—where a homeowner rents out a spare room to earn cash on the side, or lists their place for rent occasionally when they're out of town—but in reality, much of the industry's money comes from large-scale commercial operators who have transformed multiple properties or residential spaces into de facto hotels, which are rented out full-time to short-term guests through sites like Airbnb, Booking.
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