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  2. Short-term rental - Wikipedia

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    Short-term rental (STR) describes furnished self-contained apartments or houses that are rented for short periods of time. [1] They are usually seen as an alternative to hotels. "Short stay" rentals are an offshoot of the corporate housing market, [2] and are also offered by private owners and investors via online platforms such as Airbnb. [1]

  3. Arrangement Finders - Wikipedia

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    Arrangement Finders (also known as ArrangementFinders.com) is a North America-based sugar baby and sugar daddy dating Matchmaking service, with its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario. The parent company is Ruby Inc (formerly Avid Life Media ).

  4. PadSplit - Wikipedia

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    The company provides a single-room occupancy model offered to rent furnished rooms in single-family homes with utilities and Wi-Fi included. [5] [6] According to Curbed, an American real estate website, PadSplit is aimed at working-class members, and it has single room dues from $500 to $750 per month. [7]

  5. I Furnished My Home Using Facebook Marketplace: Here’s How ...

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    Clearly an avid Marketplace shopper, Yuter furnished her entire one-bedroom Brooklyn apartment, besides one new duvet set, for just $1,115. ... Kristen Weeden, owner of The Dirt Journal, was also ...

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  7. Lost, mislaid, and abandoned property - Wikipedia

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    Property is generally deemed to have been lost if it is found in a place where the true owner likely did not intend to set it down and where it is not likely to be found by the true owner. At common law, the finder of a lost item could claim the right to possess the item against any person except the true owner or any previous possessors. [3] [2]

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