Just wondering aloud, but couldn't the kids just be bad? OP didn't even mention their family being Section 8, and I'm not even sure how he would know one way or the other. How did we make that leap?
I believe it stated up thread they weren't but then again I'm easily cornfused!
Just wondering aloud, but couldn't the kids just be bad? OP didn't even mention their family being Section 8, and I'm not even sure how he would know one way or the other. How did we make that leap?
My fault.
I was just in that area. There are two obvious possibilities. The one closer to Madison would be the most obvious just by the look of it.Church. The complex I live in no longer accepts Section 8 or HUD. The old owners used to but they have been working to get the Section 8 out. Most HUD recipients I know don't have issues some people do.
Masterdekoy, I live near the Walmart by Shelby
Drillsgt is correct. It's very expensive to break my lease. It will be 2-4 months plus forfit my security deposit. Also my Ex likes to drag me into court for anything, moving and breaking my lease would have me in court and cost me several thousand dollars.
Cameramonkey, I wish I could get out like that. Cost is one reason.. another major reason is I work in IT. Living that far out would give me a long drive into work.
Bwframe. The thugs know because I and several of my other neighbors were out there telling them to get off the guy they jumped.
Eitherway I'm keeping my head up and being a bit more careful for the time being. Level Orange for now.
A trailer on a piece of land somewhere is preferable to having this kind of crap going on around you. I understand not being able to put down roots like that because your career is young and in limbo, and mobility is important. So I'm not trying to sound judgmental, but I just cannot believe sometimes what people will put up with to live in town and have geographic convenience.
The Obama Administration HUD dept. policy wonks are throwing around ideas about how to "bus" housing assistance recipients farther outward into the suburbs. The stuff we're talking about here is not ever going to get better. Inconvenience and Miles are your friend, my friend.
Sometimes there are larger forces involved that keep us tied to and area.
Finances are just 1 of them.
We were looking to move farther out about 15 years ago but life has a way of altering plans.
OP, Stay alert.