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Reply to "Can you rent a basement of a house and go to that local school"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I personally know a child who was removed from their school this year for "boundary fraud." It was bizarre because the child was actually living in-boundary, but the home belonged to relatives. So, there is enforcement, and sometimes over-enforcement. [/quote] This makes no sense. I rent. Will my children be thrown out of school? What are you trying to stir up here, PP?[/quote] I am not the pp but I know of a similar case. In that case, the family had fallen on hard times and decided to rent out their primary residence and move in with family membersl. The whole family resided in that house, but they did not have a lease agreement and MCPS had them on record with the previous address. They fell into a bit of a donut hole where they were not homeless but they also were not living in their primary residence in order to save money. Now, this isn't an incredibly common situation but it is a lot more legitimate than the situation that the original poster is describing and demonstrates that sometimes enforcement does happen.[/quote]
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