Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is only going to be there for the fall semester and signed a 12-month lease?? Why in the world did she do that? She should have only sublet a place for just the fall semester or lived on campus. She really screwed up and I can't believe you all didn't talk about this before she made such a huge financial commitment. This has NOTHING to do with the roommates - this is all on your daughter for not thinking or planning.
+1 and it says something about you and your family - and the way you’ve raised your daughter - that your fist assumption would be that your daughter is getting ripped off.
Boy, you have one effed up child there. I suspect you’ll be reaping on the consequences of your lousy parenting for years to come.
+2.
The big problem here is OP
Anonymous wrote:I thought college rentals began in the fall, and kids sublease the final summer months (May June and July) to someone. Seems the roommates who were long planning to stay in the city got all the advantage, including cheaper rent this summer and an empty room not filled with a random sublessee. If daughter didn't sign until May, obviously nobody else was going to live in that place this summer, so why couldn't she just wait to sign until August? Seems daughter was peer pressured to sign before going home to alleviate burden of roommates divvying up 3 months of her rent. Daughter essentially subsidizes kids who were staying in the city this summer. That's how it seems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m such a fan of colleges with strict on campus housing requirements for all four years. Ivies and Notre Dame, to name a few. Off campus housing is full of hassles and rackets and safety concerns.
Nope, there are great life skills to be built and lessons to be learned. You can tell the 20somethings with no real-world experience when they enter the world of work. They make THE WORST roommates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your daughter is only going to be there for the fall semester and signed a 12-month lease?? Why in the world did she do that? She should have only sublet a place for just the fall semester or lived on campus. She really screwed up and I can't believe you all didn't talk about this before she made such a huge financial commitment. This has NOTHING to do with the roommates - this is all on your daughter for not thinking or planning.
+1 and it says something about you and your family - and the way you’ve raised your daughter - that your fist assumption would be that your daughter is getting ripped off.
Boy, you have one effed up child there. I suspect you’ll be reaping on the consequences of your lousy parenting for years to come.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I’m such a fan of colleges with strict on campus housing requirements for all four years. Ivies and Notre Dame, to name a few. Off campus housing is full of hassles and rackets and safety concerns.