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Why buy when you can rent?
" Although Realtors might have coined the expression, "Why rent when you can buy?" a good segment of Hollywood prefers leasing to owning. And every TV filming season -- generally September and January -- brings a wave of actor-renters."

" This fall, Scott Wolf, previously in Party of Five and Everwood, became one of the stars of ABC's new series, The Nine, and with that, Wolf, 38, and his wife, Kelley, leased a furnished four-bedroom, 3 1/2-bathroom contemporary, built in 1962. The Hollywood Hills home, with two fireplaces, was leased for a year at $8,000 a month."

" Another move could be in the works: The Nine, though not officially canceled, has fallen off the TV schedule. ABC officials have said there are plans to run the remaining six unaired episodes starting this spring."

" Actor Rob Corddry and his wife, Sandra, leased a renovated, two-bedroom, two-bathroom California bungalow, built in 1921, this fall. The house, within walking distance of Larchmont Village, was leased for a
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