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  2. Homes for Rent: The Best Online Resources for Renting ... - AOL

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    Thinking about renting your home to help off-set the mortgage payment? Here are four online resources to help you rent your home. ... Homes for Rent: The Best Online Resources for Renting Your ...

  3. Rent.com - Wikipedia

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    In December 2004, eBay purchased Rent.com for $415 million. [3] On May 8, 2012, RentPath, then known as Primedia, acquired Rent.com from eBay for approximately $415 million. [4] [5] [6] In June 2015, as part of an overall re-branding of Rent.com, the site launched its first national advertising campaign featuring comedian and actor J. B. Smoove ...

  4. Best and Worst Cities for Renting a Home - AOL

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    Nearly 15% of rental homes are 15 years old or newer, more than in many other cities. You’ll sacrifice some on quality of life, though: Bismarck ranks 123rd out of the 182 cities in the study.

  5. How Much You Can Make From Renting Your Home on Airbnb ... - AOL

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    The Top 10 Best Travel Hacks To Save the Most Money This article originally appeared on GOBankingRates.com : How Much You Can Make From Renting Your Home on Airbnb in 2022 Related Articles

  6. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    CHA is the largest rental landlord in Chicago, with more than 50,000 households. CHA owns over 21,000 apartments (9,200 units reserved for seniors and over 11,400 units in family and other housing types). It also oversees the administration of 37,000 Section 8 vouchers. The current acting CEO of the Chicago Housing Authority is Tracey Scott.

  7. Dearborn Homes - Wikipedia

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    Dearborn was the first Chicago housing project built after World War II, as housing for blacks on part of the Federal Street slum within the "black belt". [3] It was the start of the Chicago Housing Authority's post-war use of high-rise buildings to accommodate more units at a lower overall cost, [6] and when it opened in 1950, the first to have elevators.

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