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move-out

[moov-out]

noun

  1. an act or instance of vacating a living or working place.

    With so many business move-outs, the local economy is suffering.



move out

verb

  1. (adverb) to vacate a residence, place of business, etc, or help (someone) to do this

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of move-out1

Noun use of verb phrase move out
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Kenny notes that the “rental-friendly” peel-and-stick mural and bathroom decor are removable and that she restores the walls and fills any holes upon move-out; however, it’s always best to check with your landlord before you embark on your own renovations.

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When move-out day arrived, the company sent employees to guard the front of the building and ensure that anyone who left did not return.

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Those who still need help after their move-out deadline must reapply.

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Extending the lease beyond March 19, the original move-out date, was a major error on Jovanovic’s part; it allowed Airbnb to turn its back on the dispute.

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In an email on May 31, 2022, more than a month after her move-out date, Hirschhorn wrote to Jovanovic: “Your actions and alleged repairs are made knowing that of my disability requiring accommodation, I believe it was made to harass and scare me.”

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