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Housing is not something thats of course, of which only one floor, the new building is rare. available credit limit, a lot of garden, lending only when transferred to individual housing (relocation), and whether the parking fee is required separately from the property up. There is a piano available, and many other properties for rent built in advance, relocation is also restricted to the period can be rented. Except for administrative expenses in the new town is often unnecessary. This is up to each landlord. In rent, even if the house is listed, even if only part of the floor. Parking, highly individual. Can not, of course.
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