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Anyone ever heard of this?
I'm looking for a new apt in a different town and every [censored] place I find has an income restriction and I make too damn much to live there. I dont need a house or anything and I dont really have that much stuff. This is really starting to get under my skin.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
This is odd that they won't let you in because you make too much money. Are you looking in the projects or something?
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
No, these places are just as nice as the place I am living in now. Thats why I dont understand.
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#4
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
some cities have areas with housing restricted for a certain level of income to ensure that "poorer" people have housing
dunno if that's the case here though.... |
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
[ QUOTE ]
some cities have areas with housing restricted for a certain level of income to ensure that "poorer" people have housing dunno if that's the case here though.... [/ QUOTE ] Very, very common, affordable housing is. Star Wars I just watched, can you tell? |
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
Are you looking at apartments that are too cheap? Typically that housing is subsidised, so add two hundred and look at those apartments.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
You are looking at goverment assisted housing. It isnt legal for private sellers to put a ceiling on income for their residents.
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
I pay 425 a month in the place I am at now. That includes internet, cable and water. This is the best and nicest apts in Cookeville. I go and look at some nice places in Lebanon, Mt. Juliet and Gallatin. They are 200 dollars more than what I am used to and just a big if not a little smaller. It doesnt make sense to me. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
Edit: I can afford to pay more but it just doesnt make any sense. |
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
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I pay 425 a month in the place I am at now. That includes internet, cable and water. This is the best and nicest apts in Cookeville. I go and look at some nice places in Lebanon, Mt. Juliet and Gallatin. They are 200 dollars more than what I am used to and just a big if not a little smaller. It doesnt make sense to me. [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] Edit: I can afford to pay more but it just doesnt make any sense. [/ QUOTE ] $425/month? Are you kidding? Is all of Tennessee that cheap? |
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Re: Anyone ever heard of this?
Cookeville is one of the cheapest places to live in Tennessee. However, its not so [censored] hole either if thats what you are thinking. Its more of a small college town.
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