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Dimas [21]
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Which fact supports the idea that renting is a good option for living in a place for a short period of time

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zysi [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Renting can be cheaper

Explanation:

Sometimes renting a place to live in is the best option when you've just moved out, it allows you to have a place to live and allows you to save up enough money to eventually buy and own a house

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