Sounds like a good basis for a TV sitcom.
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"This will be a fight against overwhelming odds from which survival cannot be expected. We will do what damage we can."
-- Capt. Copeland
On MMO-C we learn that Anti-Fascism is locking arms with corporations, the State Department and agreeing with the CIA, But opposing the CIA and corporate America, and thinking Jews have a right to buy land and can expect tenants to pay rent THAT is ultra-Fash Nazism. Bellingcat is an MI6/CIA cut out. Clyburn Truther.
You have no idea then of the legal agreements you enter into when someone moves in and has a residency there.
It is not as easy as saying "leave" and they have to leave.
I suggest you consult your countries, or municipalities laws regarding this issue. It might open your eyes quite a bit.
Yes some people might be crazy, most probably aren't but to say there is no risk is asinine. Living with a stranger and dealing with strangers are very 2 different things, I am surprised you couldn't figure that out. You never know what people are capable of. Out of high-school I was roommates with a friend from school, one day he pawned all my stuff while I was at work and took off, never thought he would be capable of such a thing. That was the last time I ever had a roommate, id rather live in the slums alone than in a nicer place with a roommate.
Even if the person you take in is a good person, that doesn't mean they are easy to live with, it's a huge commitment.
Last edited by zenkai; 2016-04-20 at 01:41 PM.
Yeah, sorry, no. I'm not even that comfortable with nationals that I am unfamiliar with, let alone foreigners from war-torn regions of questionable cultural background. Not to mention they can't vet these people for shit and I may very likely end up with some sort of economic migrant. not someone genuinely in need.
Last edited by Rudol Von Stroheim; 2016-04-20 at 01:45 PM.
In America these rental laws work quite well, as it prevents or cuts down abuse by the landlord, and also prevents and cuts down on people suddenly being homeless.
Obviously there will be occurrences where the landlord gets the shaft, but it is a net gain for the entire property rental and housing community.