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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 662141" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>Well, at first she was able to get apartments simply by showing that she was on disability. She often would talk owners into it explaining that her father controlled the money and it wasn't as if they had to worry about non payment. It did get harder and harder, because rents in my city have gone up. We will not co sign for her. Eventually, she found garage apartments and now she is renting a room within a house. She has a mini fridge , a microwave and a hot plate in her room and can use the laundry room once a week. Once in a great while they let her use their kitchen. We don't wish her to live with us. No way. The people that own the house have had financial problems and renting the room has worked out well for them. It is a good reciprocal relationship. It's been VERY hard, but better than being homeless. She has been very close to homeless a few times, so this time around she has been a little more cooperative and trying very hard to take her medications regularly and control her mood swings, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 662141, member: 4152"] Well, at first she was able to get apartments simply by showing that she was on disability. She often would talk owners into it explaining that her father controlled the money and it wasn't as if they had to worry about non payment. It did get harder and harder, because rents in my city have gone up. We will not co sign for her. Eventually, she found garage apartments and now she is renting a room within a house. She has a mini fridge , a microwave and a hot plate in her room and can use the laundry room once a week. Once in a great while they let her use their kitchen. We don't wish her to live with us. No way. The people that own the house have had financial problems and renting the room has worked out well for them. It is a good reciprocal relationship. It's been VERY hard, but better than being homeless. She has been very close to homeless a few times, so this time around she has been a little more cooperative and trying very hard to take her medications regularly and control her mood swings, etc. [/QUOTE]
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