Post by hannamaren on Aug 27, 2012 13:18:11 GMT -5
Keep looking. You never know. Talk to everyone you know. Post on facebook. Someone may know something. Good luck. Do you have temporary housing (rentals that are furnished or something) for a few weeks? It may cost more for a brief time but at lesst you will have time. Or a friends couch? I think that is how volenti found her H.
I don't have fucking friends. But thanks for suggesting that.
Nevermind. Sorry I posted. You're all just going to tell me shit that I've already tried and than I'll get told I'm just fighting back so whatever.
Hold up. Why are you getting so pissy? I understand the olympic comment wasn't helpful but the others could be.
You've posted about friends plenty of times. How are we supposed to know that "you don't have fucking friends" when you've posted about your friends within the last week?
I don't have fucking friends. But thanks for suggesting that.
Speaking of fucking friends, what about the guy that just comes over for sex? Where does he live? Can you crash with him for a while? Even just for a few days to buy you some time.
This may have been discussed already, but shouldn't you have a little more time to get out of your current living situation? Your landlord has to give you more notice than that. Did you push back on that? I forget if that was an option.
I don't have fucking friends. But thanks for suggesting that.
Nevermind. Sorry I posted. You're all just going to tell me shit that I've already tried and than I'll get told I'm just fighting back so whatever.
Could you stay in a cheap motel for a few nights? Red Roof and Motel 6 are usually under $100 per night. They might offer free internet that you could use to search for a more permanent place.
Has the landlord actually put anything in writing? Either stay where you are until you can find a place or hit an extended stay hotel. You've mentioned pregaming with people. They may not be best friends, but would they really want you one the streets?
Law schools should have free legal clinics for low income people-- they can possibly help you with your rights as a renter. I know you have a law school or two in your city...
Post by LoveTrains on Aug 27, 2012 13:46:24 GMT -5
You don't actually have to leave, though - the landlord hasn't given you official notice or started eviction proceedings. I estimate that you can probably stay through for at least another 30 days.
If your company has more than a few people, ask coworkers to spread the word that you're looking for a room to rent on a short-term basis. Many people are strapped for cash & might consider taking in a boarder for a little while.
Hold up. Why are you getting so pissy? I understand the olympic comment wasn't helpful but the others could be.
You've posted about friends plenty of times. How are we supposed to know that "you don't have fucking friends" when you've posted about your friends within the last week?
I was also going to suggest looking for an extended stay hotel until you find something. Are there any complexes at all in the area?
When I lived in an apartment and my lease was up before I found my new place (was looking to buy and they had already rented my old place for the next month) I always thought I could just stay at a camp ground for a couple of weeks if I absolutely HAD to. Not that I am suggesting that.