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Severe physical problems
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Holes in floors
Open cracks or holes in walls
Broken plaster/peeling paint
Signs of rats
Signs of mice
Water leaks from inside
Water leaks from outside
Water supply stoppage
Flush toilet breakdown
Sewage disposal breakdown
Lacking complete plumbing
Heating equip breakdown
Room heater without flue
Exposed wiring in unit
Rooms w/o working elect. outlet
Lacking kitchen facilities
Roofing problems
Siding problems
Window problems
Foundation problems
Any Identified Problem
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