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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So far, I gather the following would be wrong: 1. If you rent a place just for the IB address and then sublet it to someone with kids, you are causing overcrowding because you are taking two slots meant for the same resident, one for your kid and one for your tenant's kid. Don't do that. 2. If you rent a place that would not fit your family (like a studio apartment if you have 5 kids), you are causing overcrowding because you are taking more slots than are planned for the size property you are renting. Don't do that either. Other than those two scenarios, I fail to see how this is a problem. It's not like they are pulling an address out of thin air.[/quote] No one would rent a studio to a 7 member family. And if you don't live in the boundary you don't get to go to that school. It's not rocket science, really. Surely you know that if everyone did this, it would be a huge problem right. I mean why pay for private, when all you can do is rent the cheapest apartment in the great school district and go there? Some of you are really dense.[/quote]
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