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[quote=Anonymous]Actually, a lot of those listings are not always current. You need to call and figure out what is still available. If it's a individual owner it can take time to go view the place and then get approval. If it's a big unit, it still takes time for approval even if you fill it out online. And sometimes the unit you want is not ready and you have to wait for them to turn it over. Also, if you have kids, you may be trying to stay within your their school limits as well as your budget. If you are in a smaller city or suburban area, this can limit your choices. And then you have to figure out moving your stuff, getting a mover or sometimes even just getting back into your old place if you have a angry ex. [quote=Anonymous]Huh? Did you marry your college boyfriend and never have to find a place to rent and move to on your own? You go on Zillow and hotpads etc and look for a rental. You go see rentals. If you like one, you file an application. If they pick your you sign a lease. Then you hire movers and move your furniture to the new place. This is a pretty basic adulting people most people figure out in their twenties.[/quote][/quote]
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