Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
Has to be. Section 8 comes out and physically inspects the unit so they would notice.
Maybe PP's housekeeper WAS a Sec 8 renter and now she just rents from PP at the Sec 8 rate instead
Yes, we rent out our walk-out basement at less-than what this lovely family used to pay under Section 8. The mother had been our once-weekly housekeeper for years, when her family ran into some issue with their Section 8 housing. She asked me if they could please move in for a few weeks until they could remedy the situation, but it worked out well and they asked to stay for a year. The family is from Guatemala, here legally, and I am a different Latin American nationality, so we get along well. Any work done by our housekeeper or her husband is paid by us at a rate of $23/ hr. We also agree to babysit her children once a week for free, so that she and her husband can have a night out. We always pay them, however, if they sit for our child. I am glad that our house sits back behind a wall of landscaping, because I can sense that there is a good deal of disapproval from this thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
Has to be. Section 8 comes out and physically inspects the unit so they would notice.
Maybe PP's housekeeper WAS a Sec 8 renter and now she just rents from PP at the Sec 8 rate instead
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
NP here. Is this true? I do not rent out my basement (and do not plan to) but I did not know it was illegal. What is illegal about it?
Anonymous wrote:OP following closely - hadn't considered the potential effort/expense associated with frivolous law suits. Hmmm....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I worked for a property management company that managed dozens of Section 8 properties in DC. The tenants mostly destroyed the properties and continuously sued the landlords trying to make money because they fell down an "unsafe" stairwell while they were drunk or similar. Most of the tenants reminded me of the characters from the movie "Precious". I will get ready to be flamed, but you would not believe what went on there. I am sure not all tenants are like this, but you asked for experiences....
Any positive experiences you can share? You said mostly so there must have been some who didn't destroy and who didn't fit racial stereotypes.
Anonymous wrote:I worked for a property management company that managed dozens of Section 8 properties in DC. The tenants mostly destroyed the properties and continuously sued the landlords trying to make money because they fell down an "unsafe" stairwell while they were drunk or similar. Most of the tenants reminded me of the characters from the movie "Precious". I will get ready to be flamed, but you would not believe what went on there. I am sure not all tenants are like this, but you asked for experiences....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
NP here. Is this true? I do not rent out my basement (and do not plan to) but I did not know it was illegal. What is illegal about it?
Well many things. Unless the PP has the property licensed as an SRO rooming house, that basement would have to be certified as a "unit." There are certain legal requirements regarding ingress and egress and plumbing. I guess PP could say that the family are her roomates, but there are restrictions on that also. Aside from that, there may also be contractual restrictions in the mortgage that disallow it. And no way, would renting out your basement pass a Section 8 unit UNLESS it is set up like a separate residence itself - basement apartment - duplex, etc. .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
NP here. Is this true? I do not rent out my basement (and do not plan to) but I did not know it was illegal. What is illegal about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.
Has to be. Section 8 comes out and physically inspects the unit so they would notice.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in one of the nicer 22101 neighborhoods - off GP - and we recently rented out the entire walk-out basement of our 7500 + sq ft house to our housekeeper, her husband, and their three children - who are section 8 tenants. It is a win-win for everyone. They live in a great neighborhood, and will send their children to the Ch-C-L pyramid, and we have a live-in handyman and housekeeper available at night, when they have finished their outside jobs. I think one of our neighbors is starting to get suspicious, and I am certain that they neighborhood would not generally approve, but the family needed a place to live and are truly great people.
Is this a troll post? It is not legal to rent out rooms in your house in SFH neighborhoods, unless you are in a "multifamily" zone.