Bill and Mark Corcoran were getting desperate for a place to live. They’d just received an oûer on their townhouse in Bratehnahl. It was totally acceptable in every way except one: they were required to give possession to the new owners in thirty days.
The Corcorans were nothing if not optimistic, so they signed anyway, confident that their new goal of apartment living could be easily achieved due to the glut of apartments on the Cleveland metropolitan scene. After days of scouring apartments complexes downtown and in a multitude of adjacent neighborhoods they were discovering that two-bedroom, two-bath apartments with ceilings and wall space suûcient to accommodate their stylishly oversized furniture, were few and far..... CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING