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[quote=Anonymous]Be prepared for noisy kids, not getting "fair" share of the household (even if they say you have use of the living room, kitchen etc, you will have to cook your own food around them and if at the same time in a tight space, let them have first use of stove burners, counter space, they gets dibs on the living room tv and space). This won't be like having a roommate or 2, or even 3 as you can't ask them to let you have a space to do something in like you could otherwise. If you can use the tv you have to wait until no one else is using it, watch what they want to watch, a lot of the time no having your own friends over to hang out in the main areas. It pretty much becomes you hanging out in your own room/area unless you are hanging out with the family in the home. You get less pay and that goes towards your rent and utilities, maybe food, but they might forget that you really actually do pay your own rent and think of you getting free rent. They might eat your food when you don't expect it and eat the LAST of it, meaning you have no more of that until you can go shopping again. Really, the only convenient things are that you might get a discount on your rent/utilities through this, not have to worry about paying these bills yourself, and that you don't have a commute. If those aren't big enough incentives for you, then it would be best to get a live out position.[/quote]
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