Anonymous wrote:Where is best place to find a room? I literally just need mailing address. To be honest I don’t need my own room. I want to pay under $500 a month.
Coach surfing even be fine. I recall years ago my single friend once “rented” his address as a mailing address for 2-3 people or even a crash pad where airline people split a place like 40 ways as each only needs it 3-4 days a month.
Where are those places? Not on Redfin or Zillow. Seems in DC be a demand and also with govt agencies.
Even if one stayed the 186 nights or so to be over 50 percent why rent or buy a whole place.
Anonymous wrote:I would love to rent to you! Darn anonymous forum won’t let me share my contact info.
Anonymous wrote:I mean...maybe you should relocate with your family to DC as required or get a new job?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you just need an address? I’ve never seen a residency requirement that didn’t also ask for utility bills or something else
I need address. Then use that drivers license then file a tax return in DC. I work remote mainly. I don’t do to DC much.
Maryland and Virginia don’t have same rule. Most likely just quitting at this point. I am underpaid but to get paid more is not worth it.
Just rent a UPS store mailbox.
You get a street address without mailbox number.
I see there is one with Pennsylvania ave address.
Don’t do this.
You will need to show utility bills to prove residency for a license….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you sure you just need an address? I’ve never seen a residency requirement that didn’t also ask for utility bills or something else
I need address. Then use that drivers license then file a tax return in DC. I work remote mainly. I don’t do to DC much.
Maryland and Virginia don’t have same rule. Most likely just quitting at this point. I am underpaid but to get paid more is not worth it.
Just rent a UPS store mailbox.
You get a street address without mailbox number.
I see there is one with Pennsylvania ave address.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
I would assume that they don’t want their coworkers to know he’s committing residency fraud?
How is fraud when he was going to rent something in DC and pay taxes in DC?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
I would assume that they don’t want their coworkers to know he’s committing residency fraud?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
I would assume that they don’t want their coworkers to know he’s committing residency fraud?
The fraud is to the state I live in not DC. The mayor is just stealing from other states. It is even for 100 percent WFH jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
I would assume that they don’t want their coworkers to know he’s committing residency fraud?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.
I would assume that they don’t want their coworkers to know he’s committing residency fraud?
Anonymous wrote:How do you know zero people in dc if you have worked at a dc government job long enough to pass the threshold for needing to move to dc? You had to know this was coming.