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<blockquote data-quote="AHF" data-source="post: 410353" data-attributes="member: 11180"><p>I have little to add to all the other wisdom here except this. If you DO decide to rent her a place, try to find some way in which you are listed as the main tenant rather than merely the co-signer. This allows you to sublet the place if she moves out, so you're not liable for the remainder of the lease. It also affords you a set of keys. This is not a good alternative--I agree with everyone else here, a halfway house would be far preferable--but if you cannot bear to evict her, then you want a situation where at least you have some financial control. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AHF, post: 410353, member: 11180"] I have little to add to all the other wisdom here except this. If you DO decide to rent her a place, try to find some way in which you are listed as the main tenant rather than merely the co-signer. This allows you to sublet the place if she moves out, so you're not liable for the remainder of the lease. It also affords you a set of keys. This is not a good alternative--I agree with everyone else here, a halfway house would be far preferable--but if you cannot bear to evict her, then you want a situation where at least you have some financial control. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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