About an hour and 1 half for a 2 story house so maybe 1 hour for an apartment
I use to live in a apartment so i would say 400
it depends on where you are you would have to check your area laws to determine that but in most places that is legal
6 million cats
In a studio apartment, the kitchen, bathroom and living room are combined. Where as in an apartment, you would have the living, then the bedroom seperate, the kitchen seperate and so forth.
Any increase or decrease inÊa persons income is included on the GDP. The rent on a two-bedroom apartment is an increase in income and would be included.
No...usually for a 2 bedroom, it's 2+2+1 so five would be max for a 2 bedroom.
Yes, but only if the rent amount is going to be the same or less than the payment standards for a one bedroom apartment, and then only if the Housing Authority determines you can afford it, factoring in the utility allowance for a one-bedroom apartment.
An average price for a two bedroom apartment in Chicago would be extremely deceiving. Rent in Chicago varies widely from neighborhood to neighborhood. In example, a two bedroom apartment in Chicago's very desirable and affluent "Gold Coast" neighborhood might run $2,500 per month while in the Gresham or Inglewood neighborhoods, a two bedroom apartment might run $700 per month. Using this example, the average price would be $1,600 per month (2,500+700 / 2).
The approximate cost would be about $60.00 per month.
That would depend on local residential ordinances. You will certainly be crowded.
A generator for a three bedroom house would be medium sized. Try a small to medium sized generator that can be found online or at any hardware store in your neighborhood.
Different companies do this for different rates, on average it would cost about $30 to $40