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Reply to "Would it be crazy to rent an apartment to use as a "learning pod" for 3-4 preschoolers?"
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[quote=Anonymous]Here's the problem: my 4 year old daughter's preschool just announced they are closing indefinitely. My husband and I both work, and we live in a 2 bedroom apartment (in Glover Park.) Also we have a new baby. My kid needs something that doesn't feel like a stopgap, and we need to work. What about this: we rent a ground floor 1-bedroom apartment in the neighborhood, and turn it into one of those "learning pods" people are talking about. We recruit 3 other neighborhood kids, or maybe some of our daughter's friends from her now-closed school. The parents or caregivers take turns supervising the kids. We fill the place with fun kids stuff. The 4 parents split the cost of rent 4 ways, but no one is getting paid. Is this legal? To use a residential apartment essentially as a daycare? Will I need to actively lie to a landlord about my intentions? And would it be a major problem for the neighbors, even with a ground floor place? thank you for any advice! [/quote]
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