Any word on the body(?) the cops hauled out of there?

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> Al said: 
> 
> >This is a conscience-wrenching dilemma for at least some of us housing 
> >providers -- for instance, to rent a decent 2-bedroom apartment for $600 
> >per month to a long-term tenant you know can barely afford that much, when 
> >the current Penn Off Campus Living current listings show average and median 
> 
> >for this size unit as $1,116 and $1,175, respectively. 
> 
> The guy who owns the other side of my semi-detached has never had tennants 
> for more than three or four months in the four years that he's owned the 
> place -- they come and go in a blur. we recently discovered that he's 
> charging more for one floor of the place than my whole house (four floors) 
> went for when it was a rental. I assume he's just finding people in 
> desperate straits who take the apartment because they can't find anything 
> else and bail at the first chance. Or maybe they're never paying and he's 
> kicking them out. In any event, knowing what he paid for the house (not that 
> much by today's standards) it boggles my mind that he doesn't charge less 
> and try and keep the tennants. Perhaps someone with more experience can 
> speak to the pro's and cons of rent pricing. 
> 
> Kc 
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