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Talia Stephens' apartment
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is inexpensive and very spacious.
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is tiny and expensive.
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is in New York.
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It is
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a fully furnished apartment.
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a completely empty apartment.
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an unusually small apartment.
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The kitchen has
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all the necessary appliances.
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only a sink and fridge.
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a lot of cabinets.
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All residents at the complex
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have access to a swimming pool and badminton ares.
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have nothing to do in their spare time.
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have no place for exercise.
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I lived there a full week
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before I realized it was a retirement complex.
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before I realized it was too far from the university.
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before I realized there were no bus stops near.
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Talia had graduated high-school
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and was moving away from her hometown to attend college.
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and was ready to take a fun trip with her friends.
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and was looking for a job outside her hometown.
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A friend of hers said
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she could get her a cheap apartment.
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she could show her a cheap apartment.
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she didn't know of any cheap apartments.
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She thought that maybe she was breaking the law
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by living in a place meant for the elderly.
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because she was driving too fast.
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because she parked in a handicap zone.
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The reason the apartment was not expensive is because
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it is subsidized by the government.
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it is in a poor neighborhood.
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it is a very old place.
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The law only requires the apartment complex to rent
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at least eighty-percent of their apartments to the elderly.
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at least eighteen-percent of their apartments to the elderly.
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to at least eighty elderly.
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