Rent a 2nd place in a better boundary

Anonymous
18:44, do those families have an OB right to the school? If not, how do they get around it? Is your school one of the ones that is supposed to be overcrowded?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I doubt you would ever get caught.
But don't think you are so superior to those non-DC residents who do it. You are free riding off the higher cost of real estate (and better schools) in the WOTP neighborhoods.


LOL. I didn't add the disclaimer to feel superior, I added it to clarify my question (I imagine the regulations are very different for establishing DC residency vs. school boundaries). The people WOTP enjoying their nice schools are benefiting from my income taxes, so, I will still sleep at night.

We are going to 'move in' with grandpa. I don't feel bad, at all. I pay DC taxes and will do right by my family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Honestly I doubt you would ever get caught.
But don't think you are so superior to those non-DC residents who do it. You are free riding off the higher cost of real estate (and better schools) in the WOTP neighborhoods.


LOL. I didn't add the disclaimer to feel superior, I added it to clarify my question (I imagine the regulations are very different for establishing DC residency vs. school boundaries). The people WOTP enjoying their nice schools are benefiting from my income taxes, so, I will still sleep at night.

We are going to 'move in' with grandpa. I don't feel bad, at all. I pay DC taxes and will do right by my family.


I don't have a problem with DC residents doing this for OOB. Who cares?

If DC is going to go after anyone, it should be the MD and VA residents who are using grandpa's address for free prek3/prek4 and shutting out DC kids.
Anonymous
I know a family who rented IB for a WOTP school while their EOTP home was being renovated - and stayed WOTP.

They just needed to provide proof of residency once. The Principal knew what they were doing and allowed it.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Renting in a better in bounds area and keeping your current residence will cost you just as much as private. I would just pay for private school tuition. The average rent plus utilities would cost in excess of $3000 a month. 10x3000=30,000 which Sidwell's tuition roughly.

Or

I would just look into getting a in boundary friend to write a lease so you can have a license to prove residency.


Well, a couple thoughts on this...

1. $3,000 might be average rent, but you can find crappy places for <$1500. We'd go for one of those.
2. Private school tuition for ONE kid... not more than one, though.


Really? Where are the apartments inbounds for Janney, Murch, Lafayette key or Mann that are less than $1500 and that will allow two individuals to live there? Or did you mean to advise " lie and claim you're living in someone's basement with no separate kitchen" -- the only living quarters I've seen in ward 3 for under $1500 since 2002.


My my my, so angry!! Not the OP, but, this was pretty easy to find:

Stoddert, $1375 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4560429574.html
Mann, $1400 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4555085272.html
Heart, $1500 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4561540603.html

And all three of those are in apartment buildings, i.e. legal units.


Stoddert isn't JKLM.

# 2 and # 3 violate the occupancy laws in the District of Columbia for 3 people -- can't have a studio.

Keep going though. This is a fun exercise!
Anonymous
The city ought to check homestead tax deductions against schoool registrations.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really simple. If you do not live IB (look up the definition), then you are OB. You can either move IB or you can find out if there are legal ways to attend as OB. If you live OB but claim to live IB (in whatever creative way you dream up), you would be breaking the law and would have to lie every day you send your child to school. You would have to require that your child lie and would be teaching your child that lying is OK.

You could pretend that you have the moral high ground, but you wouldn't. You would just be a liar and a cheat.


You sound unhinged. My kids go to plenty of friend's houses that are clearly OOB for our JKLMM school. I never think about how they got into the school. I can assure you the kids don't seem burdened by the fact they may be lying.


Uh. Maybe they're not lying and that's why they don't seem burdened. Maybe they entered OOB legitimately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is really simple. If you do not live IB (look up the definition), then you are OB. You can either move IB or you can find out if there are legal ways to attend as OB. If you live OB but claim to live IB (in whatever creative way you dream up), you would be breaking the law and would have to lie every day you send your child to school. You would have to require that your child lie and would be teaching your child that lying is OK.

You could pretend that you have the moral high ground, but you wouldn't. You would just be a liar and a cheat.


You sound unhinged. My kids go to plenty of friend's houses that are clearly OOB for our JKLMM school. I never think about how they got into the school. I can assure you the kids don't seem burdened by the fact they may be lying.


Uh. Maybe they're not lying and that's why they don't seem burdened. Maybe they entered OOB legitimately.


Exactly. The unhinged poster thinks everyone is lying. Even if they are, no one has a clue or cares!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:18:44, do those families have an OB right to the school? If not, how do they get around it? Is your school one of the ones that is supposed to be overcrowded?


Yes and at young grades. Below 3rd that is. I just assume they got in OOB randomly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Renting in a better in bounds area and keeping your current residence will cost you just as much as private. I would just pay for private school tuition. The average rent plus utilities would cost in excess of $3000 a month. 10x3000=30,000 which Sidwell's tuition roughly.

Or

I would just look into getting a in boundary friend to write a lease so you can have a license to prove residency.


Well, a couple thoughts on this...

1. $3,000 might be average rent, but you can find crappy places for <$1500. We'd go for one of those.
2. Private school tuition for ONE kid... not more than one, though.


Really? Where are the apartments inbounds for Janney, Murch, Lafayette key or Mann that are less than $1500 and that will allow two individuals to live there? Or did you mean to advise " lie and claim you're living in someone's basement with no separate kitchen" -- the only living quarters I've seen in ward 3 for under $1500 since 2002.


That is exactly what it is - OP was very clear that she was planning on commiting residency fraud.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say you know someone who does this--why don't you turn them in? It is very clear residency fraud.


I posted about friends who do this and there's absolutely no fraud. They rented out the house they own and rented a house in the boundary of the school they wanted.

Perfectly legit.

And they're breaking even on housing costs. Income from renters covers their mortgage and rent on the house they moved to is only slightly higher than that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who say you know someone who does this--why don't you turn them in? It is very clear residency fraud.


I posted about friends who do this and there's absolutely no fraud. They rented out the house they own and rented a house in the boundary of the school they wanted.

Perfectly legit.

And they're breaking even on housing costs. Income from renters covers their mortgage and rent on the house they moved to is only slightly higher than that.


That's different. That's choosing to actually live in the house you rent in order to get into the school you want. What OP and others are describing is retiring a place they have no intention of actually residing in in order to qualify for the residency requirements of the school they want. Pretending that you live somewhere you do not live, whether it's a rental apartment or a relative's home, is absolutely dishonest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Renting in a better in bounds area and keeping your current residence will cost you just as much as private. I would just pay for private school tuition. The average rent plus utilities would cost in excess of $3000 a month. 10x3000=30,000 which Sidwell's tuition roughly.

Or

I would just look into getting a in boundary friend to write a lease so you can have a license to prove residency.


Well, a couple thoughts on this...

1. $3,000 might be average rent, but you can find crappy places for <$1500. We'd go for one of those.
2. Private school tuition for ONE kid... not more than one, though.


Really? Where are the apartments inbounds for Janney, Murch, Lafayette key or Mann that are less than $1500 and that will allow two individuals to live there? Or did you mean to advise " lie and claim you're living in someone's basement with no separate kitchen" -- the only living quarters I've seen in ward 3 for under $1500 since 2002.


My my my, so angry!! Not the OP, but, this was pretty easy to find:

Stoddert, $1375 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4560429574.html
Mann, $1400 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4555085272.html
Heart, $1500 http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/apa/4561540603.html

And all three of those are in apartment buildings, i.e. legal units.


Stoddert isn't JKLM.

# 2 and # 3 violate the occupancy laws in the District of Columbia for 3 people -- can't have a studio.

Keep going though. This is a fun exercise!


Yeah DC also says a couple can't live in a studio or a couple and baby can't live in a 1 bedroom....how many people follow that? Again OP already stated intent commit fraud and not really live there (at least full time). You're concerned with the details. A PP is simply saying you can rent a cheap place for $1500. I stated earlier why not just rent a room if you're going to cheat or better yet just lie about address on pay stub. I can change my address to 6000 Wisconsin Ave tomorrow and my pay check on Friday will show new address.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know a Janney family that does this.


I also know a Brent family that does this.

It's not legal, but the likelihood they will get caught is small.


I don't understand the point of a gratuitous posting such as this. Either report what info you may have to the school admin or keep it to yourself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The city ought to check homestead tax deductions against schoool registrations.


Right because most students' parents are homeowners. Great use of resources.
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