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<blockquote data-quote="AppleCori" data-source="post: 699730" data-attributes="member: 16024"><p>Our young man has made some bad housing decisions, too. He is now in the best situation since he has been away from home, living with a guy and the guy's girlfriend in a small two bedroom apartment. </p><p></p><p>At one point, he lived in an unfinished basement that he rented from a friend who was renting the house above. The friend and girlfriend and their two preschoolers. D C had access to the kitchen and bathroom. When the landlords found out he was staying in the basement, they said he had to move into the house or move out because of code violations. </p><p>He chose to leave because he said the basement was actually better than the house. It smelled so bad he could barely tolerate being in it. Not sure why, but he did manage to find a new situation, which is much better. </p><p></p><p>I don't know why these kids of ours have to learn the hard way, but they do!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AppleCori, post: 699730, member: 16024"] Our young man has made some bad housing decisions, too. He is now in the best situation since he has been away from home, living with a guy and the guy's girlfriend in a small two bedroom apartment. At one point, he lived in an unfinished basement that he rented from a friend who was renting the house above. The friend and girlfriend and their two preschoolers. D C had access to the kitchen and bathroom. When the landlords found out he was staying in the basement, they said he had to move into the house or move out because of code violations. He chose to leave because he said the basement was actually better than the house. It smelled so bad he could barely tolerate being in it. Not sure why, but he did manage to find a new situation, which is much better. I don't know why these kids of ours have to learn the hard way, but they do! [/QUOTE]
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