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Originally posted by Eli:
The solution is simple... get a house off campus, and refer to it as "the House" you can have fraternity functions there, but it will still be designated as a private house (which happens to be owned/rented by a bunch of fraternity people). However, finding someone willing to rent/sell to a fraternity may be a different story.
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My understanding is that this would also still leave your fraternity (local and national) open for lawsuits should something happen (using the if it looks like a fraternity house, and functions are held like it was a fraternity house, even if you don't call it one, it is acting like a fraternity house.)
(I still have a question about how a campus can require the specific property actions Dartmouth is, unless they own the residences - can anyone shed light on this matter?)
[This message has been edited by BFulton (edited July 17, 2000).]