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[quote=Anonymous]When my youngest was at our JKLM two years ago there was a family there who had found a house under foreclosure and used that as their bogus address. A classmate lived next door to the foreclosed house and was quite surprised when the school directory came out to see a family listed in a house that literally had a padlock from the bank on the front door. We don't feed Deal but I'm pretty sure the kids are somehow at Deal now. So not a random address, but not one with any legitimate connection.[/quote] I do not believe this story. There has been a moratorium on foreclosures in the District for quite some time now. They are just now starting to issue title policies for foreclosures. [b]There were not any foreclosures in all of DC 2 years ago.[/b] [/quote] I am a real estate agent. This is 100% not true. [/quote] [b][b]Show me one Foreclosure in NW DC since late 2010-late 2014. Not a DIL but a foreclosure. I manage foreclosures.[/quote] I don't know the exact legal status of the house, it may not technically be a foreclosure. But it's boarded up and no one has lived there for a long time.[/quote] And this is what is referred to as backtracking.[/b] [/quote][/b] PP2, please look up "backtracking" and you will see that this is not what it its. PP1, while we are all impressed with your knowledge of DC foreclosure laws, you are truly missing the point. Why are you so invested in defending the behavior of the family who registered at a school as IB when they clearly were not? PP1 & 2, the legal status of the residence itself is irrelevant. Foreclosure, condemnation, abandoned, tax lein, who cares? DC law requires that children register at the address which is their "primary residence." Clearly, the house, which no one has lived in for many years and which has had a padlock and a notice stuck on the front door for many years, was not the child's "primary residence." [/quote]
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