My best friend did this in college and basically had
his roommates pay for his house!
Not exact matches
If one of the new tenants doesn't
pay or damages the
house, is it legal
for the landlord to then use joint and several liability to sue one of the original
roommates?
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.
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.
If you're making $ 120,000 / year with
roommates or the other half of a duplex
paying for your
housing expenses and you're living frugally on less than half your income while
paying off debt, there's no reason you couldn't be financially free through real estate in 10 years once all that extra savings starts piling up
for you to invest it.