Imagine that you are a low-income single parent, living in a rented trailer and coping with the severe health effects of a brain tumor.
After living in the same home for nearly seven years, your lease is coming to an end in October. By phone, you negotiate a two-month extension with your landlord, allowing you to stay in the property through December. Your rent is paid in full in November and December.
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