I would start out by watching some court shows like Judge Judy. Sharing an apartment end up in court pretty often. The people can't stand living with bad behaving fellow tenants. Somebody doesn't pay their share. Then joint and several liability kicks in and one person ends up paying all the rent and having to sue the non-payers. If you still want to share all you need is a landlord willing to rent to your group. You should make a written agreement among the fellow tenants as to who will pay and how much. Your landlord will not be responsible for this agreement. It will be hard to enforce.
to be with people they knew
The Goodbye Girl
Many people had to share space with other families.
A time share works by you paying a percentage of a total for a house, condominium or apartment. Other people pay the rest of the percentage and you all share the property.
A time share works by you paying a percentage of a total for a house, condominium or apartment. Other people pay the rest of the percentage and you all share the property.
Linton was unwilling to share the information about the key and the apartment because he was worried about his own safety and did not fully trust the person asking for the information. He may have also been fearful of potential consequences or repercussions if the information were to be revealed.
They recently said they live in a house with a big garden with their parents.
It depends on the amount of living space in the apartment, but I'm quite sure two people can live in a one bedroom apartment, considering you share the same bedroom.
They share a apartment in London I know cuz I live 2doors down
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If there are restrictions, they are typically set by the local community. In an Apartment, the lease may restrict the number of residents in the unit.
The cheapest apartment can be found in the downtown area of the city and will not usually cost more than $1000 a month. Cheaper if you are willing to share.