Because it might have a Denise in it or it could be infested maby someone was murded in it and it needs investigation also it could be very old and dangerous.
They would be confined to their homes (literally: their houses were boarded up so they couldn't escape) until they, and anyone else who was in the house with them, died.
Walk across the roof after that guy busts into the boarded up window.
its "boarded across the street from Mrs. Lafayette Dubose's house."
The setting to the story "The Open Window" is a restful country spot on an October afternoon with a large french window that opened up to a lawn. Music4Life :D
A boarded-up house typically indicates that it is either vacant, in disrepair, or has been foreclosed. Such properties can often be purchased, but the buyer may need to invest in repairs and renovations to make it livable or usable again. The board-up is usually a temporary measure to prevent vandalism or squatting, so it doesn't necessarily mean the house will remain that way forever. However, local regulations and the condition of the property will affect the process of buying and restoring it.
go to the east side of the house. there will be a slightly ajar boarded window. open it and walk inside.
Signs of abandonment in a house include overgrown yard, boarded-up windows, piled up mail or newspapers, lack of maintenance, and general neglect. Additionally, if there are no signs of life or activity at the property for an extended period, it may indicate abandonment.
Second story boarded up window
Board is already a verb when used in the right context.Other verbs are boards, boarding and boarded.Some example sentences are:"We will board the train"."She boards the ferry"."We are boarding up the house"."They boarded the plane".
i don't know what building your on about, but if its the one in the city that the shoeshiner sits outside of and its all boarded up then no, you cant. you can only live in the house you've bought!
no, its boarded up now. its closed
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