03-27-2025, 02:03 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-27-2025, 02:07 AM by Chinchillin777.
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I literally just happened to see this. I live on the East coast in the D.M.V (D.C., Maryland, Virginia) sort of “commuter triangle”/“suburbs” of metropolitan DC, but is far enough away that it’s 100% safe neighborhood(s), kids playing in the front lawns, packages sitting on doorsteps all day & never being stolen, etc. etc.
I should add that I currently live with a relative whom I’m not in the best of terms with, but who is almost 70 himself, rapidly losing the ability to do day-to-day chores, much less really “work” for a living.
Unfortunately I see a very bad precedent by allowing a(legitimate alcoholic)ex-girlfriend (but not at the time) of mine move in rent free no strings attached and she ended up threading me with legal action and way nothing more than a noose around my neck/ a “boy who cried wolf” in regard to ever taking any action against me, but all the same, it left a bitter, bitter taste in everything ne’s mouth.
In the other hand we have 2x as many bedrooms than we do people living here in this single family home, so I’ll do my absolutely best to investigate that possibility (if you would even be able to move so far in the first place, etc)
I wouldn’t get my hopes up, but at the same time it never hurts to ask and I can’t think of a more deserving/justifiable case, what the government/healthcare system is doing to you is beyond barbaric
And furthermore even if that’s not possible I know several licensed realtors
In the tri-state area who might be able to find you an affordable studio apartment, possibly via government subsidy (which makes the area sketchier, but as long as you stay inside/lock your doors…) I will 100% investigate/follow this up for you, as if there’s even the slightest chance I can help, it would do my heart good ❤️
I should add that I currently live with a relative whom I’m not in the best of terms with, but who is almost 70 himself, rapidly losing the ability to do day-to-day chores, much less really “work” for a living.
Unfortunately I see a very bad precedent by allowing a(legitimate alcoholic)ex-girlfriend (but not at the time) of mine move in rent free no strings attached and she ended up threading me with legal action and way nothing more than a noose around my neck/ a “boy who cried wolf” in regard to ever taking any action against me, but all the same, it left a bitter, bitter taste in everything ne’s mouth.
In the other hand we have 2x as many bedrooms than we do people living here in this single family home, so I’ll do my absolutely best to investigate that possibility (if you would even be able to move so far in the first place, etc)
I wouldn’t get my hopes up, but at the same time it never hurts to ask and I can’t think of a more deserving/justifiable case, what the government/healthcare system is doing to you is beyond barbaric

And furthermore even if that’s not possible I know several licensed realtors
In the tri-state area who might be able to find you an affordable studio apartment, possibly via government subsidy (which makes the area sketchier, but as long as you stay inside/lock your doors…) I will 100% investigate/follow this up for you, as if there’s even the slightest chance I can help, it would do my heart good ❤️

