1. The monthly rent for the apartment is $1,000. The landlord has already spent $1,000 on a new carpet. The carpet cost $1,000, and the landlord is asking for $1,000 per month in rent. Since the carpet is a one-time expense, it does not affect the monthly rent. Therefore, the landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
2. The apartment costs $1,000 per month. The landlord is asking for $1,000 per month. The landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
3. The landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
4. The monthly rent is $1,000. The landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
5. The monthly rent is $1,000. The landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
6. The monthly rent is $1,000. The landlord can charge $1,000 per month for the apartment.
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