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Old 02-15-2008, 06:11 PM   #9
erelvenewmeva

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Originally posted by Patroklos
Best part is it has a little back yard. I have been wanting to get a dog for 4 years but with me deploying all the time and living in small apartments I didn't think it was a fair way to force an animal to live. funny, I waited through 10 years of apartment living to get a dog. Finally got one when I rented my first house with a little yard last July. What kind you gonna get? Shelter dog?

I'd second Kid's comments about having that stuff gone from the garage by the time you move it. A) if they don't get it done by then, they probaby won't get it dont at all. B) You just don't want your landlord stomping around moving the stuff after you've moved in. Really, you want your landlord around as little as possible in my experience.

AFAIK, there is no real difference between renters insurance for house vs. renters insurance for apartment. Usually the homeonwner's insurance covers the physical property. Your renters just covers your stuff.
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