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Old 06-22-2001, 10:03 AM
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OK, well we have had this happen as well. If you are in a signed lease, we will normally make an exception for that. There is always someone who can break a lease or such and live in the house. Why doesn't the girl who is leaving a vacancy be responsible for filling her spot? Sort of like sublet.

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Originally posted by AlphaChiGirl:
Well, our house is actually a University-owned dorm (we have our own kitchen, lounges, bathrooms, and whatnot. So, it would be just like living in a dorm. I did not live in the house last year because I was a Resident Counselor in the freshman dorms, and I'm not going to be here Spring Semester, because I'm going to Italy. I'm definitely living in-house Senior year.

Here's the catch. I signed up to live with my friends (not sisters, friends) after I found out that I wasn't going to England for the fall. This was also after we had reached housing cap for the year, so there was not any space. It turns out that someone in the house is taking a leave, so there's a vacancy. I am living with some of my best friends in a suite, which I prefer to a single (even in the House). I really don't want to back out on my friends, but I hate to let my sisters down.
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