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Originally posted by Rudey
Do chapters ever experience this?
How do you deal with it?
Plans are almost finalized to purchase a house on campus for my chapter and now brothers are hesitant:
"I might be abroad next year".
"I want to be with my girlfriend and have privacy".
"I want a pimp apartment".
This is ridiculous and it's pretty offensive when the price for something like this is 7 figures.
I've asked them to consider forcing pledges to move in.
-Rudey
--Any thoughts?
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In my chapter, living on the sorority floor for 5 semesters is a requirement. Those that do not get fined 150 bucks. There is however a difference in not being able to live there because it's full and simply not wanting to live there. Those that live with their parents in town or cant live on the floor because it's full do not get fined. Members who simply dont want to live on the floor do get fined for every semester they havent lived on the floor up to the required number (ie. required to live 5 semesters but only lived there for 2 then they would be fined for 3 semesters).This is because if we do not keep the floor full, The office of Residential Life will put independents on the floor, thus we lose the floor.
My advice would be to set a number of semesters for members to be required to live in house. Let the pledges know this their first meeting and encourage them to go ahead and move in as a pledge if possible. Have the ones that dont want to live in the house pay fines for each required semester they arent living there. In a lot of cases money talks and is a great incentive for good or bad.