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Temporary Housing
September 15, 2007 |
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As part of your relocation package, you may be given temporary housing. This usually means a furnished apartment, townhome, condo, or house that you can live in for a certain amount of time. Once your time is up, you will have to find a new place to live. Most people use this time to find a permanent home. Temporary housing is free and can range from a month to three months depending on where how long your employer thinks it will take for you to find a home.
If your employer does not offer temporary housing, you can find one through a relocation specialist or begin the search for an apartment or home before you start your new job. Depending on the time you have, it may be best to rent a home before buying one so you can find the one you want instead of settling on the first one you find.
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