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>And one last alternative, if the town you are moving to has any of the
different extended stay hotels in the area (such as Extended Stay America or
AmeriSuites), many of them allow pets.
Response:
Check out the corporate relocation apartments as well. These companies offer
furnished one-to-three-bedroom apartments with linens, dishes, and
appliances. Two that I've personally used that allow pets are:
Oakwood (http://www.oakwood.com/) has locations all over the world. It seems
like they buy and refurbish entire complexes, so while the properties are
older, they also tend to be in excellent locations. They require a 30-day
stay.
And if you're going to Albuquerque, Boise, Portland, San Diego, or Seattle,
check out US Suites (http://www.us-suites.com/). This company sub-lets fully
furnished apartments within newer, established complexes. You can stay by
the day, week, or month.
Salette Latas
Veteran Mover
salatas -at- micron -dot- com