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    4* that such vacancy existed. If there is any question we confirm such vacancy either by physical examination fey the Checker or require submission of hooks of Auto Courts or Motels, I night add that if our recommendation for revision of form 26, outlined above, is adopted and a special column entitled “Adjustments* is added, the status of vacancy allowances can be seen at a glance, h, It has been our practice to make vacancy allowances in Apartment Houses, Tourist Courts and Auto Courts found to be unoccupied in accordance with our Buies and Begtslatlone. It Is not practical to turn the water off in these types of services because one con­nection usually serves 5 to 20 units, only a portion of which would be vacant, With regard to single dwellings, we ordinarily require that the water be actually turned off before a vacancy allowance is made. -3- A* M. Folger -3-