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In reply to the discussion: The absolute worst advice we give to Americans struggling to pay rent [View all]JackInGreen
(2,975 posts)10. Let me see....
My rent is 1300....my landlord, the leach, is going to raise it to 1500 next april.
Most other 2 bedrooms anywhere in this block of counties have similar prices with the requirement that on applying I'm required to make 2.5x the rent, +pay first and last month + deposit.
Rent: $1300
Moving in cost: $4000/$4500
Transport: $500 (truck, gas, time)
Im having a hard time paying the monthly cost as it stands, I sure as tits can't afford moving into another apartment.
IF I pass the credit check. (Cancer will make your credit crap).
It's ab-goddamned-surd.
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The absolute worst advice we give to Americans struggling to pay rent [View all]
ashling
Jul 2015
OP
I beg to differ with your dad, having moved from Santa Monica to St. Joseph, Mo, to Lincoln, NE
mnhtnbb
Jul 2015
#21
not to mention that there may NOT Be a "cheaper place to move", some place decent.
niyad
Jul 2015
#4
what? you deadbeats expect somebody to *pay* you to live free in a cardboard box under the bridge?
magical thyme
Jul 2015
#28
And people wondered why I moved only 3 times in the past 30 years since I graduated college
LynneSin
Jul 2015
#5
Pretty much what I was going to say. Cheap rent is great, but there is usually a reason...
Liberal Veteran
Jul 2015
#25
Even the UMC folks Always put moving costs in the job-change bargain. Stupid.
Eleanors38
Jul 2015
#16
Uh, that's not advice. They don't want you there, and are saying "go away - we don't
jtuck004
Jul 2015
#24
Usually, there isn't any place cheaper unless you were living in a palace to begin with.
Cleita
Jul 2015
#30