APARTMENT FOR RENT

Superintendent: Hello!

Jim Cook: Hi. I'm calling about the apartment. I read the adver­tisement in the "Daily News".

Superintendent: Yes. We have an apartment for rent.

Jim Cook: Is that a one-bedroom apartment?

Superintendent: That's right. There is one bedroom, a kitchen and a liv­ing room.

Jim Cook: Aha. What's the rent for that?

Superintendent: It's 425 dollars a month. And the tenants have to pay

their own utilities: heat and electricity. It's about 35—40 dollars a month.

Jim Cook: Do you have any washers and dryers in the building?

Superintendent: Well, yes. There is a laundry room. It has three washers

and dryers.

Jim Cook: Good. Where I used to live it was quite noisy. Is this one

a quiet building?

Superintendent: Oh, yes. It is a small street, and all tenants are decent

people.

Jim Cook: Oh, that's good. What floor is the apartment on?

Superintendent: It is on the second floor, but there is no elevator. Look!

Why don't you just come down and see it for yourself?

Jim Cook: What's the address?

Superintendent: 44 Turner Road. North side of Highland Boulevard.

Jim Cook: Can I see you around 5:30 then?

Superintendent: Sure. What's your name?

Jim Cook: Jim Cook. What's yours?

Superintendent: Mary Benevento.


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Jim Cook: All right, Ms. Benevento. I see you later. Bye! Superintendent: Bye!