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How high should I place my housing?This is a personal preference and may even depend on the type and location of the housing. Assuming that your location meets all the needs and spatial requirements of the martins, then the most favorable height is around 12'. The housing can be placed as high as 18', but remember, the higher it is, the more susceptible it is to winds and also, the less you'll personally be...
How do I find out about and select my residence hall?Boston University offers many kinds of housing, from complexes for more than 1,500 students to modern high rises and small, quaint New England brownstones. The choice is yours. To secure your place in housing, complete your Housing Interests Survey on the Applicant Link, and learn more about housing and dining plans on the Office of Housing's website. For subsequent years,...
What is the difference between my housing application and the housing contract?Your submission of the housing application and housing deposit indicates that you plan to live on campus. The date the Office of Residence Life receives your housing application and deposit also determines your priority date for obtaining housing information. The housing contract is a legally binding document that secures your place in University housing. Once you sign and...
What if I need housing?We have our own housing for our birthmothers ready to place her child. We also have various other housing options that we can utilize to find a safe place for you. See Birthmother Housing Courageous Choice does not service adoptive couples nor do we market on behalf of adoptive couples. Please contact your local county offices or http://www.nfpainc.org/ for more informatio...
Where can I place a manufactured home?There are two basic options: (1) You can place your home on land you own or intend to buy. If you choose this option, be sure to check local zoning laws, restrictive covenants, and installation regulations. (2) You can place your manufactured home on a leased home site in a manufactured housing community. In either case, Plattsburgh Housing Outlet housing consultant's can ...
What about housing?It is very important that you contact the housing office as soon as possible, if you require short term housing. There is only a VERY limited amount of housing that the Laboratory Housing Office can assist with. Once the LANL housing is FULL, students will need to look on the Housing www site for housing in the private sector.
What are the main economic barriers to reuse?Delay and restrictions are probably the most important and costly factors affecting reuse of the former Fort Ord. There is a high demand and short supply of housing and new jobs in the Monterey Bay area. The housing need affects all income ranges. Over the past decade, housing prices have been steadily rising as need for housing far exceeds the housing supply. This is true...
What are the housing options for myself and my family?Students with spouses/partners can apply for campus housing in Sansom Place. Go to http://www.upenn.edu/housing for more information. There is currently no campus housing for students with children; however the Office of Off-Campus Living can help students with families to find suitable housing. If you'd like information about the various neighborhoods in Philadelphia, go ...
I didn't get housing, where do I begin to look for a place to stay?Check with the housing office for rental listings. Some have found housing on sites such as Craig's List. Others have found housing by driving around the prefered neighborhood. You can always find openings posted around campus as well. Feel free to contact a Board member or one of the continuing students for additional assistance.
What is public housing?Public housing was established to provide decent and safe rental housing for eligible low-income families, the elderly, and persons with disabilities. Public housing comes in all sizes and types, from scattered single family houses to high-rise apartments for elderly families. There are approximately 1.3 million households living in public housing units, managed by some 3,... |
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