to rent , To pay each month for a place to live., a damage deposit (or a security deposit), Money you pay when you rent something, that you get back if you don't damage it., utilities, Things like water, electricity, and gas that you need in a house or apartment., a home office, A room in your home where people work, usually at a desk., a dining room, A room where people eat meals., underground parking, A place to park your car that is under the ground., surface parking, A place to park your car that is above the ground., a pet-friendly apartment, An apartment where you are allowed to have pets., a laundry, A place where clothes are washed. , 24-hour security, People or cameras who keep things safe all day and all night., a balcony, A small porch outside a window., move-in ready, Ready for someone to live in it..
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