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Originally Posted by DubaiSis
To have a house that is anything short of a literal tear down I would think would be a win. Ugly, seriously dirty, in need of new sinks and showers, that's all easy. If the problems aren't structural in nature and I was one of the unhoused chapters at IU, I'd have been on the horn about this one already. And the landlord would have to be interested. Converting it to apartment style housing would cost him a lot of money. Converting it to a sorority house probably wouldn't cost him much at all, if anything, since you could probably get the sorority to cover a big chunk of it, if not all of it. The pictures to me say it needs some TLC, paint, curtains, carpet. None of this is cheap, but it is a house on campus, near other fraternities (and sororities, hopefully?), and appears to hold a reasonable number of members. It's still probably not going to sleep the 100+ that the sororities do, but I think it could be perfectly respectable.
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As a member of one of the sororities with an unhoused chapter (or rather colony) there, I'd be seriously upset if we decided to waste tons of money renting a piece of crap house that would cost tons more of money to fix up. Boys and girls are different. What boys find acceptable girls usually do not - even allowing for "it's a fraternity house" - and girls who have been in this house are saying that it's a hovel. I'm not a priss, but they lost me at the partially dismantled a/c unit outside. I can't imagine what that would cost to repair for a house that size.
If you think it can be "respectable" then send your sisters at IU a note and urge THEM to move into it.