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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Try no probability of being caught because parents have the right to claim a DC residence they own and do not rent out as their legal domicile in the District. [/quote] Not if a parent does not live there. If the parents were divorced and shared custody, then yes you can use either address without counting the number of days in each place. But that isn't OP's situation. Grandma, not a legal guardian, lives in that apartment. To use your terms, she is "renting" that apartment, even if the rent paid is $0. The important thing is that neither the child nor any legal guardian of the child lives in that apartment.[/quote] Funny how when poor black families use grandma's address, it's a problem, but not when rich OP is essentially doing the same thing. The only difference is that she's rich enough to own the property. (I think it's wrong in both cases.)[/quote] But I was saying it is a problem when the rich person does this. [/quote]
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