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Wow, your birthday is on Pearl Harbor Day, and one day before TCS's.
My brothers birthday is Dec. 7th also. We have lot's of December and January birthdays. Makes this time of year extra busy.
Wow, your birthday is on Pearl Harbor Day, and one day before TCS's.
I never knew such thing existed Black Friday and cyber Monday until last week. I saw it on news people queue for hours and the fighting. I thought it sad
Still would have to pay for ingredients lol . Some day I'd like to do that or make desserts or something. Cookies- my mom's chocolate chip cookies reigns supreme for holidays and birthdays though she does do as much the older she gets (doesn't care for the mess of cooking lol).
My family is okay with me not being able to give gifts (been through this before too unfortunately). Maybe I'll come up with something.. not sure what though.
A little early for birthday talk, hmm? Need to have solid plans for that to happen, which I don't have-- yet. Will know more in about 24 hours.
Not really , look people were talking about Christmas months ago , our birthdays are only few days away.
Yeah, I know. That is why today is such a big day-- what happens this afternoon will dictate what happens this weekend. Either I'm paying $490 for a security deposit, OR I'm paying $540 in rent. I'd rather pay the $490 in security deposit, as that would allow me to better manage my remaining money. Paying $540 in rent doesn't have a very promising outlook. That's a $50 difference, and the reason why I'm hoping that today will be a very good day today. I'm that I get lucky and get outta that dump.
from me too that you can get out of the dump you are in now.
No joy. I did some checking, and turns out the rent is NOT what it was advertised to be-- it is much higher than that-- $750+. There goes my weekend. :|
They wanted $490 for a security deposit plus the first month rent.
No. Security deposit is the same as rent-- $750, at the very least. No way I could afford that.
No where I lived, if you damages the apartment the landlord uses the money to fix it up. If you don't cause any damages you get it back. I had to take a landlord Small Claims court in California b/c he refuses to give back my security deposit . I won the case and the landlord was mad HELL that he lost to a woman. Some landlords want a security deposit and first and last month rent. B/c some people move out and skip paying their last month rent.
http://www.mass.gov/courts/case-leg...about/securitydeposits.html#MassachusettsLaws
yes-- always good to check it out in person or call them- I've found sometimes that the rent amount listed on websites (either theirs or ones like apartmentsforrent or similar are out of date and not always updated regularly.
Depends on where you live I guess- I think one of the apartments I lived in in CO I had to pay security deposit AND first & last month rent. Most others I only had to do the security deposit and first month before moving in (pro-rated if you move in the middle of the month or not on the 1st- that happened to me with my last apartment- I moved in on something like the 28th and only paid for those two days lol.
Doesn't work that way here. Living near Lake Michigan isn't cheap, you know. That's one reason why rent is so high near water. Apartment rents near water is much higher than it is inland. For example, living in the suburbs costs far less than it does here. Only problem is, I'm not made for suburban life.
I live a coastal city , I know it cost a lot to live near the water , the houses go for a millions dollar that are on the beach . Some landlords like to ask for security deposit ,first and last months to weed out people that will be late on their rent . If the person can pay $2,000 plus to move in the landlord feel they'll not be making excuses about not having enough money to pay rent .