Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this unethical lunatic starting multiple threads on this topic
Why do slumlords hoard neglected residences and make money doing nothing?
Then I hope they are okay with their kids living at home, because they might find it difficult to find another apartment.Anonymous wrote:100% guarantee MILLIONS of college parents don’t pay the kid’s rent on April 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is this unethical lunatic starting multiple threads on this topic
Why do slumlords hoard neglected residences and make money doing nothing?
Anonymous wrote:Why is this unethical lunatic starting multiple threads on this topic
Anonymous wrote:100% guarantee MILLIONS of college parents don’t pay the kid’s rent on April 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably 10 million college kids rely on campus jobs and food industry jobs to pay their rent. Plus parents are being furloughed and sent home for two and three weeks. Priority will be mortgage and family health, not paying the college town landlord for student housing the kids moved out of.
That’s fine. Your trade off is that you chose to ruin your kids credit. NBD.
Kid is an adult who signed a lease
Kid must put on big girl pants
Your choice for putting your kid in a crappy situation.
Kids go to school
Adults sign rental agreements/leases
Again, your choice for doing this to your kid. You can troll all you want across multiple threads, but you’re still a crap parent.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably 10 million college kids rely on campus jobs and food industry jobs to pay their rent. Plus parents are being furloughed and sent home for two and three weeks. Priority will be mortgage and family health, not paying the college town landlord for student housing the kids moved out of.
That’s fine. Your trade off is that you chose to ruin your kids credit. NBD.
Kid is an adult who signed a lease
Kid must put on big girl pants
Your choice for putting your kid in a crappy situation.
Kids go to school
Adults sign rental agreements/leases
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably 10 million college kids rely on campus jobs and food industry jobs to pay their rent. Plus parents are being furloughed and sent home for two and three weeks. Priority will be mortgage and family health, not paying the college town landlord for student housing the kids moved out of.
That’s fine. Your trade off is that you chose to ruin your kids credit. NBD.
Kid is an adult who signed a lease
Kid must put on big girl pants
Your choice for putting your kid in a crappy situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably 10 million college kids rely on campus jobs and food industry jobs to pay their rent. Plus parents are being furloughed and sent home for two and three weeks. Priority will be mortgage and family health, not paying the college town landlord for student housing the kids moved out of.
That’s fine. Your trade off is that you chose to ruin your kids credit. NBD.
Kid is an adult who signed a lease
Kid must put on big girl pants