Victims of So Cal Fires Find Short-Term Rental Options Online at Move.com

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Centralized Online Source of Short-Term Rentals for Displaced Victims of Fires
WESTLAKE, Calif., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ —

WHAT:  http://trends.move.com/short-term-housing-options/
Online list of short-term rentals in Southern California available, that residents displaced from their homes due to the recent fires in Southern California can access to find housing options. All listings are available on a weekly or monthly basis.
WHERE:  http://trends.move.com/short-term-housing-options/

WHEN:   NOW — online access to this list is available 24/7
This service will be active for up to 90 days

WHY:    To help victims that have lost their home find short-term housing
by providing an online location that will offer comprehensive
information on available housing

HOW:    Displaced residents click on
http://trends.move.com/short-term-housing-options/
to find a frequently refreshed and updated
listing of short term housing options in the Southern California
area. There is NO CHARGE to consumers searching on the site for a
listing.

Landlords able to supply temporary housing options to displaced
residents email the following information to Move at
moveit (at) move (dot) com

There is NO CHARGE for listing on this website.

—  # of units immediately available broken out by the number
of bedrooms
—  Weekly or monthly cost for renting these units
—  Contact information including phone #, address and/or
website that displaced people can use to reach you
SOURCE Move.com

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