Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "House-sitting is the practice whereby a landlord (or \"homeowner\"), leaving their house for a period of time, entrusts it to one or more \"house-sitters\", who by a mutual agreement are entitled to live there rent-free in exchange for assuming responsibilities such as taking care of the homeowner's pets, performing general maintenance (including pools, lawns, air-conditioning systems etc.), keeping trespassers off the property, readdressing the mail, and in general, making sure that everything runs smoothly just as if the owner was at home."@en }
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- House_sitting abstract "House-sitting is the practice whereby a landlord (or \"homeowner\"), leaving their house for a period of time, entrusts it to one or more \"house-sitters\", who by a mutual agreement are entitled to live there rent-free in exchange for assuming responsibilities such as taking care of the homeowner's pets, performing general maintenance (including pools, lawns, air-conditioning systems etc.), keeping trespassers off the property, readdressing the mail, and in general, making sure that everything runs smoothly just as if the owner was at home.".
- House_sitting comment "House-sitting is the practice whereby a landlord (or \"homeowner\"), leaving their house for a period of time, entrusts it to one or more \"house-sitters\", who by a mutual agreement are entitled to live there rent-free in exchange for assuming responsibilities such as taking care of the homeowner's pets, performing general maintenance (including pools, lawns, air-conditioning systems etc.), keeping trespassers off the property, readdressing the mail, and in general, making sure that everything runs smoothly just as if the owner was at home.".