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  • Apartment Living Apartment Living - A discussion forum for those living in apartments, condominiums and co-ops. Topics range from roommate problems, maintenance issues, leases to decorating.
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  • Apartment Reviews Apartment Reviews - Features reviews of apartments by tenants. Provides an apartment rating form.
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  • Good for Apartment Life Good for Apartment Life - Provides a list of dog breeds suited to apartment living. Each breed is linked to a detailed description.
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  • MetLife Renting an Apartment MetLife Renting an Apartment - A guide to renting an apartment and understanding tenants' rights and responsibilities before signing the lease.
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  • RentedSpaces RentedSpaces - Offers articles and advice for renters as well as rental listings.
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  • Space Management Survival Guide Space Management Survival Guide - Studio apartment solutions for 'hiding and otherwise disguising belongings that needed to be stored in a small space.'
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  • The LemonClub Apartment Ratings The LemonClub Apartment Ratings - Apartment ratings based on the actual experience of tenants in the United States. Also includes a discussion forum for consumer and tenant issues.
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