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We had a similiar rule in our chapter. Certain officers had to live-in, which ensured that most of the house was filled. Other officers who had interest got the next priority to live-in, and then among non-officers, we had tie breakers over GPA. In cases where we couldn't fill the house (ironic--- 180 members and only 30 beds!), we would pay to break the lease of a woman's apartment or dorm so she could move in. The ends justified the means in that case.
At another chapter I worked with, they had more beds than members, and it was acknowledged that you lived in for at least one year of membership, usually the year after you joined. If a woman didn't want to live in, she would pay the rent anyway.
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