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The women have both signed a lease to live together during the coming school year.
Airmen signing a lease to live in privatized homes on base may no longer be covered by a renters insurance provision, due to a recent Department of Defense change in basic allowance for housing.
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"I didn't sign this lease to be living under a hotel," Mr. Biros said.
Kizzia's reporting deepened later as he began to investigate Pilgrim's past in the Sangre de Christo Mountains of New Mexico, where the family got a $10-a-month 10-a-month Nicholson to live on and look after land he had bought after making "Easy Rider".
People typically enter into written contracts for a variety of reasons, including leasing a place to live, buying a car, and obtaining insurance.
Lennon was still interested in buying or leasing an island to live on together, and discussed it with the other Beatles on 19 July 1967.
That could include letting residents bring in home health care even if a lease requires the ability to live independently.
After asking him to take care of mold in the bathroom, my landlord wanted me to sign a new lease not allowing anyone to live there but us.
But even if your name is not on the lease, you can continue to live in the apartment if your spouse leaves.
I couldn't afford the $1,200 rent on my own and we'd signed a one-year lease, so we decided to live together for another six months, one of us sleeping in the bedroom and the other sleeping on a tiny couch in the living room.
Purchasers receive shares in the corporation and proprietary leases that entitle them to live in a certain apartment.
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