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There was a reference to 6 other roommates in the article.$6k/month for an apartment in Boston? 72 thousand dollars a year???? I'm out in the sticks of Western MA, Boston people: is this even remotely possible unless you are living in a palace with servants?
It's either a really high-end place (probably in Seaport) or she had a bunch of roommates.$6k/month for an apartment in Boston? 72 thousand dollars a year???? I'm out in the sticks of Western MA, Boston people: is this even remotely possible unless you are living in a palace with servants?
There was a reference to 6 other roommates in the article.
I'll try again.Ah OK, I missed that thanks. I don't get how she would be responsible for all the $6k rent unless she was the only one on the lease, and then how would they kick her out?
If it's not explicitly written into the lease, it's not enforceable.Unfortunately is the landlords rules when You rent. Sucks but that’s how it works in the rental world.
Sue the roommates, sue the landlord.
^^^^^^She has a reasonable expectation of privacy in her room. There is so much fail here. I hope she lawyers up and sues. BTW the twitter comments are incredibly ignorant.
Of course. Every college area is like that. Supply and demand. College students are happy to pay $1K a piece to live in a 3br flat. This, of course, keeps families with children out too and that keep school enrollment numbers down.wow, Harvard and $6k/month rent. Hopefully dad has enough money to make a point.
$6k/month for an apartment in Boston? 72 thousand dollars a year???? I'm out in the sticks of Western MA, Boston people: is this even remotely possible unless you are living in a palace with servants?
When I was in college, my share of my first apartment was $25 per month. I decided to move into a better area and find a place with a roof that did not leak and paid $37.50 per month. I was able to pay for rent and food on my 10 hour $4.50/hour part time job.Of course. Every college area is like that. Supply and demand. College students are happy to pay $1K a piece to live in a 3br flat.
My job requires me to spend up to two months at a time in Shanghai. Company has a long term lease for one room in a 4 BR flat. 4 other people in the apartment because an unwed couple lives in one room. Total drag for duration. My den at home in NC is >2X bigger than this tiny room I am stuck in.Unfortunately, yes. The national real estate market has split and the desirable coastal cities have shot into space. About the cheapest rental you can find in Cambridge is $850.00/month and that's for a 150 square foot bedroom with shared bath and kitchen. A nice apartment in a good location easily gets $1,500/month per bedroom, particularly if there's more than one shared bathroom available.
It's no way to live but when you're young it's not so bad I guess, unless you have crazy roommates.
Imagine how'd the flatmates would freak out if came out of her room in full hunting cammo.I hope this is resolved in a manner that makes her happy and that gives the moonbat roomies what they deserve.
Ever notice how girls with guns tend to be hotter than average?
She's a real cutie, as are the NES ladies, WAGs, and daughters. Perhaps this was rooted in jealousy and the GUNZ!!! were just icing? I'll bet that her roommates looked more this this than like her:
If it's not explicitly written into the lease, it's not enforceable.
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THIS!
Very disappointed in my fellow NESers that it took until page three before we got to see a pic of Layla!! Not guilty is all that matters here!
Looks like the story has made national newsStory still needs a credible source.
Would have been interesting if the roommates had instead found a locked box with a weight in it and assumed it contained a firearm.
$6k/month for an apartment in Boston? 72 thousand dollars a year???? I'm out in the sticks of Western MA, Boston people: is this even remotely possible unless you are living in a palace with servants?
Was the gun stored in a properly locked container while she was away? If she observed proper safe storage laws, all the roommates should have found was a locked box (or a gun with a trigger lock, I suppose...)
Yeah, they and the landlord are a**h***s, but this was avoidable if she'd either locked it up, or taken it with her.
====> Gee, you must be old! And overpaid for the time. Mine was $375/mo, and I was only making $5/hr!When I was in college, my share of my first apartment was $25 per month. I decided to move into a better area and find a place with a roof that did not leak and paid $37.50 per month. I was able to pay for rent and food on my 10 hour $4.50/hour part time job.
Yeah, unfortunately only Fox. You'll notice no Commie News Networks, American B*stard Commies or National B*stard Commies are running this.Looks like the story has made national news
Harvard grad student told to move out after roommates find her legally owned firearms 'uncomfortable'
Hey, she's a fellow gun owner. We let our own have a little more respect than your average teacher behaving badly.
Unfortunately is the landlords rules when You rent. Sucks but that’s how it works in the rental world.
You're obviously not a landlord in MA. Tenants have all the rights here.