SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .
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SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , ./ / / /
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SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect Te▇▇▇▇▇▇’s ’▇ health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .
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SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, attics and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, exits and ventilation. This is meant to protect Tenan▇’▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health alth and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .Any Basement Room / _/ /
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s Tenants health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .Kitchen
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SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if as they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s TENANT(S)’ health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .:
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Sources: Residential Rental Lease
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, attics and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, exits and ventilation. This is meant to protect Tenant’▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health lth and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , .
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement
SLEEPING ROOMS. Basements, attics, closets, and other rooms must not be used as sleeping rooms if they do not comply with the requirements of the local ordinance for windows, minimum square footage, exits, and ventilation. This is meant to protect ▇▇▇▇▇▇’s health and safety. The following areas may not be used as sleeping rooms: , , , ordinance.
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Sources: Residential Lease Agreement