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Old Aug 10, 2014, 03:58 PM
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I am referring to the public housing reserved for disabled people under a certain income. In Massachusetts you apply for this through the Housing Authorities.

If you are familiar with what I am referring to, would you give an example of HOW they clean an apartment in between occupants?

I'm sure it varies. I am interested in hearing different experiences from different people. This will give me a sense of what the "norm" is. (And what's asking too much or too little.)

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Old Aug 10, 2014, 05:06 PM
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I have a friend thats in public housing .. She needed to do a deep cleaning before she would dare move in it was terrible .Persoanlly I would not have allowed my Dog to move in before cleaning it. Hopefully your situation will be better
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