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Lost a house due to fire? Don't know where to go? My advice is not to go to a hotel or an extended stay suite. Go to a corporate housing. Why?

1. Cost Savings - in a corporate accommodation, you can save 30-50% less than a hotel or extended stay suite.

2. Spacious Living - in a corporate accommodation, you get more living space. It has separate full-size kitchens (including full size appliances), with a living room, dining room, and master bedroom and bath.

3. Account Maintenance/Direct Billing - corporate housing customizes your invoice including project codes or direct billing information to match your needs.

4. Measurable Savings in Day-to-Day Expenses

In the U.S., corporate housing is very suited for residents hampered by the current wildfire situation.

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