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Pat wants to retire in her home, but she won't be able to afford it unless she builds an income suite in her moldy basement; Scott gives her and her adult daughters a 2-bedroom option and a 3-bedroom option.
Pat wants to retire in her home, but she won't be able to afford it unless she builds an income suite in her moldy basement; Scott gives her and her adult daughters a 2-bedroom option and a 3-bedroom option.
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