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  • to start living in the same house or apartment as a friend.
    move in with a friend
  • a person or organization that owns a building or an area of land and is paid by other people for the use of it
    landlord
  • This refers to leaving a specific house or apartment, often because you're relocating to another place or living on your own.
    move out
  • to cause someone or something to fall to the ground by hitting him, her, or it
    knock down
  • an informal expression that means would benefit from or would like to have more space. It suggests that having more space would be helpful or preferable.
    Could do with (a bit more space)
  • to install a central heating system in a building.
    put in central heating
  • to put something that is damaged, broken, or not working correctly, back into good condition or make it work again
    repair
  • This means to leave a place, usually your hometown or a place you've lived for a while, and go somewhere else, often far away. It's more about distance and leaving behind a place.
    move away
  • to increase the amount of rent that tenants have to pay for a property.
    put up the rent (It's a British English phrase; in American English, people might say "raise the rent.")
  • This means to split or divide the expenses (such as rent) of an apartment or flat among two or more people.
    share the coast