Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem with off-campus housing is that most schools do not provide a list of options. Many landlords are happy to skirt licensing and safety requirements. A family relative (college senior) died in a horrific off-campus group house fire along with two of their roommates. We are still grieving 12 years later
Two of my kids had to rent their senior year. We made sure the property was licensed to rent, had working smoke detectors and we walked through each property to map out an escape route in case there was a fire.
That is horrible . Many colleges do have off campus housing recommendations and often staff and webpages dedicated to helping students navigate leases. It was at almost every school D applied to. Granted they were all top private/ivy
All schools, to include publics, have websites/FB pages dedicated to housing. Anonymous wrote:It was important to me since paying for room for 9 months is cheaper than a yearlong rental.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.
Why did you have to pay the rent for the kids studying abroad?
Thats on them to find a subletter or otherwise they still continue to pay rent even if they're abroad.
Don't tell me the lease is under 1 name (yours)? You should have wirked that out prior.
Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.
Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.
Anonymous wrote:The problem with off-campus housing is that most schools do not provide a list of options. Many landlords are happy to skirt licensing and safety requirements. A family relative (college senior) died in a horrific off-campus group house fire along with two of their roommates. We are still grieving 12 years later
Two of my kids had to rent their senior year. We made sure the property was licensed to rent, had working smoke detectors and we walked through each property to map out an escape route in case there was a fire.
Anonymous wrote:I know a few older kids (tufts, northeastern, umass, UVM) who found the process of finding an off-campus apt for upper class years very stressful and living off campus not ideal, harder on social life, etc. DC leaning toward only looking at schools that offer 4 years of campus housing, but that is very limiting— mostly LACs. Wondering if the kids we know are outliers or not, how much to weigh the availability of on campus housing in school search. Kid is not interested in Greek or club sports, so worried it will be harder to find their people/ socialize if off campus after first year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.
Why did you have to pay the rent for the kids studying abroad?
Thats on them to find a subletter or otherwise they still continue to pay rent even if they're abroad.
Don't tell me the lease is under 1 name (yours)? You should have wirked that out prior.
Her DD was also gone. I read it as that each of the kids studying abroad was also paying rent while they were gone, not that OP was covering the rent for everyone.
Anonymous wrote:It depends what off campus housing looks like. Do students live in apartments with other students at the edge of campus? That might as well be dorm life but with a private landlord. Do students live scattered throughout the city and drive/bus long distances to get to class? That would disqualify a school for my child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.
Why did you have to pay the rent for the kids studying abroad?
Thats on them to find a subletter or otherwise they still continue to pay rent even if they're abroad.
Don't tell me the lease is under 1 name (yours)? You should have wirked that out prior.
Anonymous wrote:Another issue with off campus housing is if your kid does study abroad. My DD and her three roommates were all gone for the spring semester and couldn’t find any subletters, so we ended up paying for 12 months of rent when the girls actually lived in their apartment from late August to mid December. It was aggravating.