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  2. Fort Bonifacio Tenement - Wikipedia

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    The monthly rental fee for each tenant was ₱14 during the early years of the building's occupancy and has gradually grown to ₱200 by the 2000s. The government cancelled all leases in 2010, and since then has made numerous attempts to evict the building's residents. [3] In October 2014, around 1,000 families live in the Tenement. [6]

  3. How much do property managers charge, anyway? - AOL

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    For example, let's assume you rent an apartment for $1,500 per month, and the property management fee is 10%. The property manager would receive $150 monthly directly from your rental income. With ...

  4. National Housing Authority (Philippines) - Wikipedia

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    The National Housing Authority (NHA) is a government agency responsible for public housing in the Philippines. Established on July 31, 1975, it is organized as a government-owned and controlled corporation under the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development as an attached agency.

  5. Javier Milei Ended Rent Control. Now the Argentine Real ...

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    The average monthly rent for a new lease on a two-bedroom apartment exploded from 18,000 pesos at the end of 2019 to 334,000 pesos by January 2024—far exceeding the 210,000 pesos if they'd ...

  6. January inflation data complicates Fed plans as soaring egg ...

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    Shelter did show some signs of easing last month, rising 4.4% on an annual basis, the smallest 12-month increase in three years. Similarly, the year-over-year increase of rent was the coolest ...

  7. GSIS Building - Wikipedia

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    The Senate, which meets in a separate place from the House of Representatives which is in the Batasang Pambansa Complex, rents usage of the building from the GSIS.In 2009, Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago urged the Senate to build its own building, as they are paying 7.8 million pesos for the building and 500,000 pesos for the parking lot, every month.