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   Before You Rent
Things to Think About
By: Developed from materials provided by the UW Students' Attorney Office
  
   
   Your Lease or Rental Agreement
Things You Should Know
By: Developed from materials provided by the UW Students' Attorney Office
  
   
   Good Lease Terms
Good things for tenants
By: Developed from materials provided by the UW Students' Attorney
  
   
   Bad Lease Terms
Bad things for tenants
By: Developed from materials provided by the UW Students' Attorney Office
  
   
   Subletting
Is It For You?
By: Developed from materials provided by the UW Students' Attorney
  
   
   Housing Discrimination (Separate Website)
How to File a Complaint
By: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
  
   
   HUD & Veterans (Separate Website)
Housing programs and benefits
By: Department of Housing and Urban Development
  
   
   Buying vs. Renting (Separate Website)
100 questions and answers
By: Ginnie Mae
  
   
   Getting Things Fixed - Part I
How to Get Your Get Your Landlord to Make Repairs
By: Developed from materials provided by the University of Wyoming Students' Attorney
  
   
   Getting Things Fixed- Part 2
How to Get Your Get Your Landlord to Make Repairs
By: Developed from materials provided by the University of Wyoming Students' Attorney
  
   
 
 
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