Pros and Cons of Temple University Off Campus Housing
April 21st, 2011
When Scales was told how apartments like York North were upset with the new policy, he said, “The listing was a service, not a right, and if you are a good property manager, you should be able to get business through a different means.” Beyond the decline in business, Ruffing said he was concerned about how the change would affect students. “This is not about us,” he said. “I am concerned as to whether this was the best decision for the students, since they justify to know their options.” “I had no idea there was an Off-Campus Housing Office,” freshman environmental engineering major Leigh Cignavitch said. “I found a house for next year on Carlisle Street through Craigslist.” Temple University Off Campus Housing can be a bit different from the in house living.
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