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Further Reading on Green Rental Properties
Read up on green rental properties in these other worthwhile sources.
It's wise to stduy the ways of your adversaries; HowStuffWorks uncovers how landlords work and rent-to-own homes.
Check out TRI, the EPA's Toxics Release Inventory. Click on the 'Where You Live' tab to search for local polluters, hazardous chemical emissions and waste stations your specific county or ZIP code.
Sharing a house or apartment with others can be a great way to lessen your impact, but the social side can be tricky. The BBC offers some tips to get you through.
The Daily Green looks at the prospects for renovating the US's affordable rental housing stock.
Lighter Footstep offers some thoughts on how to be a greener renter.
Renting a house or an apartment in a walkable neighborhood means decreasing our dependency on vehicles to facilitate our daily routines. The Walk Score website allows you to calculate the walkability of your future home.
Askville runs through the process of weatherizing your windows.
A Blueprint for Greening Affordable Housing offers, well, a blueprint for greening affordable housing.
No Impact Man's blog is a wealth of resources for anyone wanting to live greener, no matter what their living situation.
The Edible Container Garden is a great resource for growing your own food in limited spaces.
























