
The Project Has 78 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 98 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
The Project Has 2 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
Castleton Apartments Complex Has 73 Units Available
Hables Project Has 5 Units Available
Lightner Greene Has 50 Units Available
Neshannock Woods Has 81 Units Available
Allied Community Living Has 8 Units Available
Cedarcrest Apartments Has 38 Units Available
Hileman Apartments Has 40 Units Available
Oakleaf Gardens Has 174 Units Available
Pmh Iii - Lattavo Has 4 Units Available
Vista South Apartments Has 99 Units Available
AVALON NURSING CENTER Has 1 Units Available
EDISON MANOR NURSING & REHABILITATION CENTER Has 1 Units Available
GOLDEN HILL NURSING HOME, INC Has 1 Units Available
JAMESON CARE CENTER Has 1 Units Available
JAMESON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL TCU Has 1 Units Available
SILVER OAKS NURSING CENTER Has 1 Units Available
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You thought subletting your off-campus apartment would be simple. Find someone to take over the room, collect rent, protect your lease, and move on with your life. Then reality arrives. The subtenant stops paying. They damage the room. They ignore your messages. They bring in an unauthorized pet. They refuse to leave. Meanwhile, the landlord still expects full rent from you. That is the part many students and young renters do not understand until it hurts: subletting does not automatically remove your responsibility under the original lease.
The listing looks perfect. The apartment has bright photos, modern cabinets, in-unit laundry, and a Walk Score that makes the neighborhood sound like a dream. Grocery store nearby. Coffee shop nearby. Transit stop nearby. Restaurants nearby. Then you move in and discover the truth. The grocery store is across a six-lane road with no comfortable crossing. The bus comes every 35 minutes. The sidewalk disappears halfway to the train station. The street feels fine at noon but uncomfortable after dark. The commute that looked easy on the map becomes a daily punishment.
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