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{ Is there a laundry ?

I Where located ?

\ Is there a drying-room ?

j Where?

[ Is use of these included in the rent ?

\ Is there a fuel bin ?

\ Where?

( Is there a garden ?

1 Is use of it included in the rent ? ..

In what directions do the rooms face (i. e. t south, west, etc.) ?

How many families does the building accommodate ?

Is building detached, or in a row ?

How many dwellings on each floor ?

Are there arrangements for shops or workrooms ?

What arrangements, and in which stories ?

Is there a special entrance to these?

For small ( Would you rent to workmen who would ply their trade in the dwellings | house (e. g., shoemakers, tailors, etc.) ?

Are there any special conditions concerning subletting?

Is subletting allowed or forbidden ?

At what hours may the dwelling be inspected ?

Apply to whom (name and address) ?

Special remarks,

For immediate use in the office, cards, differing in size and in color for one-room, two-room, three-room dwellings, etc., are catalogued systematically. An example follows.

ONE-ROOM DWELLING

Street and Number

Floor

Rent (per year)

When ready

Apply to

Hours for inspectio

n

Besides the differences as to size, dwellings are further differ- entiated, in the card catalogue, as to (i) with shops (or stores) ; (2) with workrooms, but no shop; (3) with special rooms other than these (e.g., studios, etc.).