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Jesse doesn't live on Josh's floor anymore

Started by AnarchoJesse, November 11, 2008, 01:16 PM NHFT

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AnarchoJesse

He lives in his OWN GODDAMN APARTMENT NOW!

:D

I picked up the duplex on High Street with a pretty good deal-- since I don't have paperwork, they get 7 months advance rent so they know I won't flake out, and I get to stay there for the remainder of November free of charge, barring the heat and electric bill. When my two roommates move in, we can all have a lovely little celebration.

Also, I'd like to thank Tim Danforth and Dale Everett for putting the fire under my ass, and for Lauren and Chris offering to serve as references. I appreciate it.

dalebert


Kat Kanning

Did the landlord call Lauren in jail to get the reference?

AntonLee


Pat K

Are the GODDAMN APARTMENTS located
on HELL ST. ?


Congrats.  ;D

K. Darien Freeheart


Puke


COG


COG

Jesse,

We have a kitchen table that we don't use any more in our basement that is yours if you want it.

Chris

FTL_Ian

Congrats.  Might want to hit up some garage sales to get cheap furniture before it snows. 

Seven months is a lot!  Things a little better with Dad?

David

Thats expensive, but I am happy to hear that you have your own place, more or less.   :)

J’raxis 270145


AnarchoJesse

Bad news. Turns out there was a misunderstanding, and they wanted me to pay 7 months for all three of us-- that would have been 8400 dollars. I had been under the impression that it was my credit they had a problem with, so I motioned to pay my portion. I and the two guys can't possibly afford that, and I dropped 4,000 in the last three days on this place alone.

So I need to find a place now-- fast.

Ryan McGuire

When I was moving I had a hard time convincing people I was worthy as well, so I  offered to pay a large deposit to quell potential landlord's fears. Not that I care about the law, but my landlord told me that in NH it was actually illegal to pay more than one months rent as deposit.