The landlords in turn collected rent from peasants who used the land for agricultural purposes (topsoil rights).
The landlord was collecting empty glasses.
The landlord collects it for the city.
The landlord collects the charge on the basis of the number of days a person has been resident and passes it to the local authority.
The landlord can collect $17.45 each month plus a sum amounting to one-fortieth of the cost of the air-conditioner.
But the law also lets landlords collect a fee equal to 1 percent of the total amount on deposit each year.
If a landlord can't collect rent for their property, they will have to sell it, probably to a private owner.
First, the maximum allowable rent a landlord can collect through Section 8 was reduced last fall.
But if the entire building is so damaged that it has to be torn down and rebuilt, the landlord collects from his insurer to rebuild.
Also there are laws like Civil Code 1942.4 which says no landlord can collect rent once a city agency has requested nuisance abatement.