Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's hard to say not knowing how good of a fit the nanny is for your family. Have you met her in person yet?
Seems very odd the landlord will only let her stay for 3 days. I've never heard of a limit like that.
Just because you haven't heard of it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I work in real estate and although I don't do landlord-tenant law people will sometimes ask me to review a lease for them. It's common to have a clause about overnight guests who are not rent-payers. This woman's mistake was in asking the landlord. Basically noone ever does that. Everyone just quietly lets their friend crash at their place for a month while moving or recuperating from a surgery or whatever the case may be without actually asking their landlord.
I never said it wasn't true, or if there is no such law. I said I've never heard of that before. Everywhere I've lived has allowed guests to stay about a week. Even then, the conflict usually arises only when a car (and parking) is involved. You don't have to jump on my case because I pointed out something odd in the nanny's excuse. I also find it odd that first it was the living situation that was causing the problem, then it was the current job. She seems flaky.