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Dispute Resolution Clause. Apartment-Finding Service Checklist. Rental Application. Fixed-Term Residential Lease. Month-to-Month Residential Rental Agreement. Cancellation of Lease. Consent to Assignment of Lease. Landlord-Tenant Checklist. Notice of Needed Repairs. Tenant's Notice of Intent to Move Out.
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A Better Place to Live: Reshaping the American Suburb
Focusing on the social dissatisfaction with the modern American suburb, Langdon interviewed designers, developers, planners and residents across the USA to see how suburbs are being built. It examines how the typical suburban design of the past 50 years has exacerbated the stress of daily life.
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A Place to Live is a wide-ranging collection from one of the foremost Italian writers of the 20th century. With an unerring eye and unparalleled eloquence, Natalia Ginzburg observes everything around her, sparing no one least of all herself. In these essays, most published here in English for the first time, Ginzburg writes honestly and insightfully about being a writer and mother, being displaced during World War II, and experiencing deprivation in postwar Italy. Some of these essays are travel...
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A Place to Live And Other Selected Essays
Average 1583224742 Hardcover, Ex-library book with typical markings, All orders are shipped with shipping and delivery confirmation! $14.83 add to cart
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Nextville (Amazing Places to Live Your Life) (Reprint) (Paperback)
Nextville (Amazing Places to Live Your Life) (Reprint) (Paperback)
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50 Fabulous Gay-Friendly Places to Live [With Interactive CD]
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A warm, inspiring, and at times heartbreaking portrait. What truly resonates in this film is the light [director] Coal shines on how we treat and care for our LGBT elders
.. The subjects of this affecting documentary are hoping to live at the newly constructed Triangle Square - the first affordable housing community for queer elders in America. Coal deftly introduces the prospective tenants by illuminating their fascinating backstories [and] provides wonderful, emotional moments. Gay City News
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"A Decent Place to Live is a fabulous piece of work. Well-written, candid and engaging, its honesty is refreshing; nothing is swept under the rug. The voices of the tenants carry the story forward, but the transformation of Columbia Point is set in a political context and the impact of government policies is explored. A valuable resource for urban planners, architects, housing policy makers, and developers." Hubert E. Jones, Assistant Chancellor for Urban Affairs, University of Massachusetts, Boston
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This text tells the story of Henry Disston's saw manufacturing company and the factory town he built. It describes in detail the rise of one of the US's largest and most powerful family-owned businesses from its beginnings in 1840 to its heyday in the 1940s when their products were known worldwide.
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Basements available. Air conditioning available. Balconies and patios available. Sewer included. Ranges & refrigerators. Garages available. Duplex, townhouses and garden styles. Fully carpeted. 24 hour emergency maintenance service. Family rooms available. Fireplaces available. 1 and 1-1/2 baths. Smoke alarms. On-site professional management & maintenance.
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Pricing subject to availability. For current pricing information on all limited edition art prints please call: 1-866-388-0162 toll free.
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A Good Place to Live 0WA-823479
Repetitive language. Single concept focus. Strong photo/text match.
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An illustrated story written for children ages two to seven about a family that moves out of an abusive home into a safe place. Told from a young child’s point of view, the book helps children understand that:
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Notes: Seeking clean, considerate, respectful, friendly housemate to share nice home. Lots of room in shared spaces, room is 12x12 sunny with a bay window, and lg clean shared bath is spacious. Has W/D, fully equiped kitchen with private space for your things. Home is in a safe quiet neighborhood 10 min walk to town and the bus line. Rent is $275 plus $100 for utilities (wireless internet included) plus $300 deposit callfor additional info and showing as is room available now. I'm a S/F 51y seeking...
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Have you ever felt your life was slipping out of control, and you werenat sure where to turn? Does God really care about me? Does He even know whatas going on? In these pages you will find God does care, He knows you, and Heas prepared a unique, special place just for you. Come; start learning to live in the place preparedawith His loving careaespecially for you. You will find our God is not like some Aladdinas Genie, ready to spring into action at our frantic rubbing, but is a God who knows us,...
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So Tina decides to jump into her flying club's airplane and cross Florida to her mother's condo on the west coast to see what's going on. When she arrives, at first glance nothing seems changed. But she soon discovers that a gate guard may have been murdered and residents are frightened. Maintenance fees are escalating, driving some into bankruptcy, and a new crowd of malignant managers has taken over the little island, threatening residents.
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A Better Place to Live
Here's how Jonathan's CDs shape up: He gets better with age AND his first Kid's CD is great! So before you buy KID POWER, we recommend you get the three heroes CDs (AMERICAN HEROES, MORE AMERICAN HEROES & AMERICAN HEROES #3). Then we recommend you get DR. MUSIC. Then, get KID POWER! It's still an album ahead of its time (even though it's nearly 18 years old!) There are some very funny songs in here, like "Stuck With The Dishes" and "He Likes To Bark." The general theme of this CD is empowerment...
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Welcome to 500 W. Belmont, a beautiful place to live. In the middle of Belmont and Broadway action! Spacious, carpeted homes with new windows and updated kitchens with new breakfast bar. This community is professionally managed with excellent management and maintenance staff. Call our leasing office today for more information on your new home at 500 W. Belmont. City and lake views available.
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A Place to Live is a wide-ranging collection from one of the foremost Italian writers of the 20th century. With an unerring eye and unparalleled eloquence, Natalia Ginzburg observes everything around her, sparing no one least of all herself. In these essays, most published here in English for the first time, Ginzburg writes honestly and insightfully about being a writer and mother, being displaced during World War II, and experiencing deprivation in postwar Italy. Some of these essays are travel...
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Description: When Boston's Columbia Point housing project was built in the early 1950s on the isolated edge of Dorchester Bay, it was hailed as a noble government experiment to provide temporary housing for working-class families who had fallen on hard times. By the mid-1970s, the model community had disintegrated and become a symbol of failure, decay, crime, and danger. Today, Columbia Point has been redeveloped as Harbor Point, a privately owned and managed mixed-income, racially-integrated complex...
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A Place to Live
A Place to Live presents Natalia Ginzburg's singular voice in all its austere beauty. These autobiographical essays explore the writer's life, motherhood, World War II displacement, the deprivations of postwar Italy, and more. Lynne Sharon Schwartz, winner of the PEN Award, has chosen and translated this timely collection of lively, literate essays by one of the foremost Italian writers of the 20th century.
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