My best friend did this in college and basically
had his roommates pay for his house!
Not exact matches
It's that ability to deal with setbacks, because in college you're always going to
have setbacks — whether it's not being able to
pay a tuition bill, or not getting along with your
roommate, or failing a class.
The first
paid rent on a lovely apartment for me so I didn't
have to suck up
roommate life anymore and so he
had somewhere to enjoy our secret trysts (he was married — oops naughty me!).
While X waits for Andrew to decide whether he's really straight, gay or bi, their other
roommate, 18 year - old Joey (Jonathon Trent) starts to put the moves on X. And as if this love triangle isn't complicated enough, along comes Gregory (Patrick Bauchau), an aging queen who
pays X for his company, but refuses to consummate carnally until the hunky hooker
has the hots for him, too.
Dr. Dre (Training Day) plays Sean, who
has no job and mounting bills
paid for by his drug dealing
roommate Dee Loc (Snoop Dogg, Half Baked).
Davis
has a bunch of dopey
roommates, also struggling with
paying the rent.
It sounds like getting the
roommate would be the fastest way to
pay off your debts.
By the time you increase limits and
pay to endorse the
roommate onto the policy, you might as well both just
have your own coverage.
Gambling winnings are taxed when you file just like normal income so your
roommate will now
have to
pay federal tax on $ 100,000 income (between 24 % and 40 % federal, depending on when it is reported and other income he / she
has), and potentially state income tax, while the «winner» got $ 80K tax - free instead of
paying tax on $ 100K.
You also need to add several other bills to it if you want to build credit by
paying rent, so it's not a great choice if you
have roommates and the rent is
paid by you, but the electric is in their name, for instance.
Students
pay as much as 200 to 400 per week for the luxury of only
have one or two
roommates.
Heck, I know someone with a McArthur genius grant who destroyed his credit just by forgetting to
pay the bills (the stereotypical absent - minded genius)... hasn't hurt his life much either (nor that of his equally absent - minded Phd
roommate).
You don't want to
have a
roommate that will skip out of town after a few months and leave you to
pay his or her share.
Fathers, mothers, husbands, wives and
roommates have access to your information and use it to open credit accounts where they rack up bills that never get
paid.
In addition, my
roommate and I worked out a deal where he
would pay 4 months rent upfront, so I was able to get $ 2,400 more to put into initial home - related expenses.
As for the
roommate, he is living month to month as a student, so I don't think he
would be able to
pay anything upfront.
Living in an apartment with your canine companion isn't much different from living with a human
roommate: They don't clean, they don't
pay for groceries and you're starting to suspect they don't even
have a job.
I know If I
had a
roommate and they were running this eating up all the bandwidth I
would not be
paying for any of the internet any longer and
have my own connection set up, before I
would pay for half of nothing so that douche nozzle could play his video games... Parents aren't going to be OK with it either....
Once you pick your
roommates, it's a good idea to
have a sit down at the beginning of the year to lay out ground rules about such things as
paying rent, cleaning, parking, expenses, guests, and laundry.
Justice Garston found that the
roommate was «neither trained in the field of healthcare nor
has any prior work experience in the field» and that, while her work supporting the plaintiff was admirable, the legislation did not allow for her to be
paid for the attendant care services that she provided.
My
roommate has paid one third of the rent (10 days) and I
have paid my half of the rent.
When the end of month comes, if no suitable
roommate has been found and my ex-
roommate (and still current co-signer) refuses to
pay his share of the rent, can I sue him in small claims court?
Unless you
've got a cat or dog who can find a way to
pay a portion of the rent,
having a
roommate or two (or three or four) is a proactive way to save money; split two or three ways, you could easily save thousands of dollars a year by rooming with other people.
Another friend mentioned a
roommate who asked, «Why do we need to
pay for toilet paper when they
have it for free at work?
Once again, if the
roommate is not listed on the policy in some fashion and the proper premium
paid if applicable, the
roommate has no coverage at all under the policy.
If your
roommate's policy does cover you, they will
have to add that big screen TV of yours onto their insurance policy, and
pay for it!
By the time you increase limits and
pay to endorse the
roommate onto the policy, you might as well both just
have your own coverage.
If your apartment lifestyle includes
roommates — maybe you're in college, or maybe you live in the Bay Area and want to save a few bucks — you probably
have a whiteboard for who needs to do something, buy something, or
pay something around the house.
If your child is away at college, there is a good possibility that he or she
has a
roommate to help
pay for the Southern Brooklyn, New York apartment.
A
roommate is a great way to help you
pay for all of the different bills that you will
have for your Johns Hopkins University off campus housing.
One common question that many people will
have is whether or not their Perris renters insurance will
pay for losses that their
roommates sustain as well.
If you
have roommates, it can
pay off to talk them into purchasing a Bethlehem renters insurance policy.
In that situation, either the other
roommates have to
pay the share of the non-participant, or the whole policy could be forfeit.
With three of you on the policy, the insurance company
would only be concerned with
having the premiums
paid, while one of the
roommates may decide they can not afford to
pay their share.
They can each see which
roommate has paid and how much.
If you can swing the 3.5 % down payment and qualify for the loan as your personal residence...
having a couple
roommates help
pay the costs, build equity for you... could be a smart buy.
Living with
roommates to help
pay the rent
has become the new normal for many in Asheville — particularly for people depending on hourly wages in low -
paying industries, area leasing agents say.
The part that does concern me in your scenario is «rental history is ruined because of her
roommate» I might take a chance if everything else is good, but personally I
would want a bigger deposit and
would make her well aware that rent must be
paid timely each month with no exceptions.
Since the 1st lease and original security deposit was taken, many different tenants
have moved in and out - each
paying the outgoing
roommate for their part of the security deposit so the LL wouldn't
have to get involved and they
'd always remain «whole» (we were instructed to do so by LL).