Ryan and Mary are looking for a home. They like the idea of owning a home, but being free from mowing a lawn, shoveling snow, or sealing a driveway

A. Ryan and Mary should look into renting a house
B. Ryan and Mary should look into renting an apartment
C. Ryan and Mary should look into a common interest community like a condominium
D. Ryan and Mary should look into living in a commune


C

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