Policy
Towards Pets
1
A: I was wondering if you allow pets in this building.
B: We do allow some pets, but you must pay an additional five hundred dollar security deposit.
A: What kind of pets do you allow?
B: You may keep either one cat or one dog.
A: Can cats and dogs be outside?
B: Cats can be outside, but we want them collared or tagged so we know who they belong to. Dogs must be on a leash and are not allowed in the flowerbeds.
A: Are there any special places nearby that I can walk my dog?
B: There is a dog park down the block.
A: Do many other tenants in this building have pets?
B: Not too many, but you shouldn’t have any trouble finding someone to share walks with.
2
A: What is your policy towards tenants keeping pets?
B: You may have a pet, but you have to pay an extra two hundred dollar cleaning deposit.
A: How many pets can we have?
B: You may have only one pet. You can have either a small dog or a cat.
A: What is the policy as to where the pets can be outside?
B: We ask that you keep your cats indoors or on your balcony. Dogs need to be walked to the street or park.
A: Where can I walk my dog?
B: There is a park down the street, but you must keep your dog on a leash.
A: How many other people have pets around here?
B: We have quite a few pet owners here, so if you need help finding a veterinarian, just ask around.
3
A: Are renters allowed to have pets?
B: We allow a small well-behaved pet, but you need to sign an agreement saying you’ll pay for any damages.
A: Do you allow both cats and dogs?
B: We only allow a medium or small dog or a cat.
A: Are there any special areas where animals are allowed or not allowed?
B: Cats are to be kept indoors at all times. Dogs must be on a leash and with the owner when outdoors.
A: Are there places where I can take my dog for a run?
B: There are quite a few hiking trails nearby.
A: Are there a lot of pets in this building?
B: We don’t have a lot of pet owners, but there are a few around if you have any questions about local pet supplies and dog parks.
Checking
the Apartment for Anything Damaged
1
A: What do you think about the apartment so far?
B: It is beautiful.
A: You don’t have any problems with how it looks?
B: Actually, there is a problem.
A: Like what?
B: There are some stains that were left in the carpet.
A: Those stains will be cleaned out of the carpet before you move in.
B: Oh, is that right?
A: Yes. Now what other problems do you have?
B: That was the only problem that I saw.
A: Well, I’m glad that everything else is to your liking.
B: I honestly love it.
2
A: Do you like the apartment?
B: I absolutely love the apartment.
A: Everything is okay?
B: I do have one problem with the apartment.
A: What’s the problem?
B: I don’t like all those stains in the carpet.
A: We will have the carpet cleaned before you move into the apartment.
B: I did not know that.
A: I assure you that we will, and if there are any more problems, feel free to tell me.
B: That was the only thing that I saw wrong with the apartment.
A: I’m glad to know that you think the apartment is so nice.
B: It’s absolutely incredible. I’ll take it.
3
A: What are your thoughts on the apartment?
B: I think that it’s absolutely gorgeous.
A: There aren’t any problems with the apartment?
B: I think that the apartment looks very nice, but I do see some problems.
A: What problems?
B: I did notice a few stains in the carpet.
A: We will have the carpet cleaned before you move in.
B: You will?
A: Yes, but other than that, are there any more problems?
B: That was the only thing that I saw that was wrong with the apartment.
A: I’m happy that you find this apartment so appealing.
B: It is. I love it.
Asking
a Friend to Help You Move In
1
A: Hey, what’s up?
B: Everything’s fine with me. How about you?
A: I need your help.
B: What do you need?
A: Remember when I told you I’m going to be moving?
B: Yeah, I remember.
A: Do you think you could help me move?
B: Sure, that shouldn’t be a problem. When?
A: Are you busy this Saturday?
B: I don’t think I have any plans.
A: Is 10 o’clock okay with you?
B: That’ll be fine. I’ll see you then.
2
A: What’s going on?
B: Things are fine with me. What’s going on with you?
A: Would you help me?
B: Help you with what?
A: You do know I’m getting ready to move, right?
B: I remember you telling me.
A: Do you mind helping me move in?
B: I can help you with that.
A: Is this Saturday okay for you?
B: I’m free this Saturday.
A: Can you come help me at 10:00?
B: That’s perfect. I will see you on Saturday.
3
A: What are you doing?
B: Nothing much. What’s up with you?
A: Actually, I was wondering if you could help me with something.
B: What would you like me to help you with?
A: Well, you know I’m going to be moving in soon?
B: You told me already.
A: I was just wondering if you could help me move in.
B: I can help you with that.
A: Do you have plans on Saturday?
B: No, I don’t think so.
A: How does 10 am sound to you?
B: Saturday at 10:00? I can do that.
Calling
a Moving Company
1
A: How are you doing today?
B: Great. Thanks for asking.
A: Would you like our assistance with a move?
B: Yes, actually I would.
A: What would you like us to move for you?
B: I need you to move my furniture.
A: Could you tell me what kind of residence that we will be picking the furniture up from?
B: The furniture is in my apartment.
A: Where will we be moving it to?
B: You’ll be taking it to the house I just bought.
A: All right. I just need both addresses, and we will take care of the moving for you.
B: Excellent. Thank you very much.
2
A: How are you?
B: I am doing well.
A: Did you need us to move something for you?
B: That’s exactly what I’m calling about.
A: What exactly do you need moved?
B: All my furniture needs to be moved.
A: Where will we be moving your furniture from?
B: I need it moved from my apartment.
A: Where would you like us to move the furniture to?
B: I need the furniture moved to my new house.
A: All I need is a little more information, and we’ll take care of the rest.
B: Sounds great. I’m glad you could help me.
3
A: How are you doing?
B: I’m fine, thank you.
A: Did you need our help with a move?
B: Yes, I do need your help with a move.
A: What can we move for you?
B: I need all my furniture moved.
A: Will we be picking the furniture up from an apartment or a house?
B: You’ll be taking it from my old apartment.
A: Are we moving the furniture to a house or an apartment?
B: To my new house.
A: We can do the move for you, but first I’m going to need some more information.
B: Thanks a lot. I’ll give you all the information you need.
Calling
the Water Company
1
A: Hi, is this the water company?
B: This is the water company. May I help you?
A: As a matter of fact, you can.
B: What do you need?
A: In a few days, I’m going to be moving.
B: Okay, and what do you need help with?
A: I’m going to need the water turned on in my new house.
B: When do you need your water turned on?
A: I’m going to need it done by Saturday.
B: That shouldn’t be a problem.
A: What do you need from me in order to do that?
B: All I need is your name, social security number, and your new address.
2
A: Am I speaking with someone from the water company?
B: Yes. Can I assist you with something?
A: I certainly hope so.
B: What’s the problem?
A: I will be moving into a new house in a few days
B: What exactly do you need my help with?
A: I’ll need you to turn the water on in my house.
B: What day are you moving in?
A: I’m moving in this Saturday.
B: We can help you with that.
A: Do I need to give you any information?
B: You need to give me your full name, social, and the address of your new house.
3
A: I need to speak with someone from the water company.
B: Is there something that I can do for you?
A: Actually, there is something I need help with.
B: How may I assist you?
A: Well, I’m going to be moving in a few days.
B: How can I assist you with your move?
A: My water needs to be turned on.
B: Okay, when exactly will you need this done?
A: I need the water turned on no later than Saturday evening.
B: I can have it turned on for you by then.
A: What information do I need to give you to have that done?
B: What I need is your social security number, full name, and your new address.
Where
to Put the Furniture
1
A: Thank you for helping me move.
B: Don’t mention it. Where do you want all your furniture?
A: Okay, I want you to put the sofa in the living room.
B: Would you like me to put it anywhere special?
A: No, up against the wall is just fine.
B: Where would you like this table?
A: That table should go in the dining room.
B: Would you like me to put it anywhere in particular?
A: You can place it right in the center of the room.
B: How are things looking so far?
A: I think the furniture looks nice in here.
B: You’re absolutely right.
2
A: I appreciate all your help with this move.
B: It’s the least I could do. Tell me where to put your furniture.
A: That sofa should go in the living room.
B: Was there a certain place you wanted the sofa?
A: I think it would look best up against that wall.
B: What should I do with this table?
A: I want that table in the dining room.
B: Should I just put it down anywhere?
A: I want it in the center of the room.
B: What do you think? How does it look in here so far?
A: I love the way things are looking.
B: That’s exactly what I was thinking.
3
A: I really am thankful for you helping me move.
B: It’s no problem. Just let me know where you want me to put everything.
A: I would like you to put that sofa in the living room.
B: Is there any particular place you want it?
A: Set it against that far wall.
B: What do you want me to do with this table?
A: That’s the ‘dining room’ table of course, silly.
B: Where in the room do you want it?
A: It would look best in the center of the room.
B: Do you like where everything is so far?
A: Everything looks great.
B: Yeah, I agree.
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