State-owned property in Beirut sufficient for all administrations; why resort to renting?
These rents increase periodically according to rent laws that authorize landlords to impose the rental increases they deem fit every three years or force tenants to vacate their units, which adds further costs to the state. Solutions are not as complicated as one may think. As a matter of fact, the administrative bodies charged with renting governmental offices, particularly the Research and Guidance Administration, have brought forward the proposition of building governmental offices on state-owned land or using state-owned buildings.
 
Table 1 illustrates the state-owned plots of land in Beirut. Some of these plots are vacant; some include offices occupied by certain administrative bodies and some have vacant offices.  
 
 
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