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Renters' rights in Town of Boone Students living off campus for the first time face a significant responsibility: paying the rent. As tenants, students have a number of other responsibilities as well, as do their landlords and rental agencies. Utilities optional on many leases Finding an apartment can be difficult and finding an apartment that includes all utilities can be even more difficult. There are a few options available, depending on the apartment chosen.
What to know before signing lease Apartment, house or condominium renting can be an exciting and liberating step in anyone’s life. It can also be daunting and confusing.
One of the most unique housing options available for an Appalachian State University student living in the Town of Boone is University Highlands Student Apartments. Situated only two miles from Appalachian State’s campus, University Highlands declares that it was “designed and tailored to meet the specific needs of Appalachian University students.”
Robert and Beverly Holton started out managing a single apartment building in the Town of Boone. Twenty years later, their business stretches to hundreds of units, extending the range of price, style and location afforded to Appalachian State University students and citizens of Boone.
Mountaineer Village is one of Boone’s newest apartment complexes for students, but since its opening in 2003 it has grown to house almost 200 people. |
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