It may not violate any laws if they do so.
There are the terms of the lease for the apartment, which may restrict numbers of visitors and use of the property. Often it is not allowed to run a business or non-profit organization from an apartment as it is disruptive to the other tenants. Music and noise restrictions can also have an affect.
Organized services are probably going to be against the terms of the lease. A regular religious study is probably not going to violate it. You will probably need to consult with an attorney and be sure to bring your lease and any rules for the complex with you.
It depends on the apartment complex you are moving to. Many apartment complex's today offer highspeed internet service or just include it in your rent. The apartments I have stayed in have included it but I know many around me that do not.
You can cancel your account as long as you don't have locked-in period or contract from your ISP and then maximize the cable given by your apt.Resources: http://www.t1everywhere.com/
You can rent apartment in Baltics through online service: http://bookapartment.eu
I would suggest using an apartment locator service. Apartment locators find apartments for you and pay you for it.
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Religious Congregation
Religious News Service from the Arab World was created in 1997.
They can complain to the apartment management staff. If this produces no results then they can complain to the Code Enforcement Bureau.
forrent.com allows you to search for the amenities. As for efficient maintenance, this can't really be searched for upfront. Once you have a short list, you'll need to search reviews for red flags.
One could find serviced apartments in the U.S. on the following websites: Apartment Service, BridgeStreet Residences, and Move and Stay. Apartment Service is the highest ranking of the three websites.
You can get cable Internet in an apartment. Just call your cable company and tell them what you want. They'll fix you up.
That is the correct spelling of "Sunday service" (religious worship).