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A place to talk about room sharing

Question
#1
  • 世界最強のオナラをかます男
  • mail
  • 2022/06/07 14:27

I am considering studying abroad as a working adult.

I would like to get a lot of information from experienced people about the room-sharing situation in Los Angeles.

Please let me know what I should be careful about, etc.

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#19
  • 無知
  • 2022/06/08 (Wed) 08:55
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When I rented a bathroom at a Japanese supermarket, I had to leave my car key with the owner, and some disabled people were very angry and dissed me
I know an apartment manager who suddenly had a stranger coming in and out of his apartment and having a key
He couldn't contact the guy he originally rented it from
Two months later, the guy he rented it from came back and said he had been in Japan and was renting the apartment for the time he was there. 2 months later, the guy who rented the apartment came back and said he had been in Japan and rented the apartment for a while
the owner and the people living next door were surprised
they didn't realize how selfish he was
I guess the question is who is the victim? I guess ? it's a question of who's the victim.

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#20
  • 過去
  • 2022/06/08 (Wed) 09:02
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How to find a room ( How to ) Information on other room search sites, etc. has also been erased.

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#27
  • オワコン
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 18:57
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When you are a working person and have to share a room in the first place, you should consider the job itself.

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#30
  • 逆も真なり
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 22:26
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That's the only kind of work you can do, and that's why you're still in the workforce and sharing a room.

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#32
  • のー援助
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 22:50
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There will be sharehouses because there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor. The politics are bad. No one wants to live with others and care. There is a lack of security. There is too much mental illness. Instead of helping Ukraine, please make America without sharehouses.

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#34
  • だから
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 23:05
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You shared a room, got a smattering of benefits, and then returned to Japan.

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#36
  • jk
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 23:30
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House prices are high and apartments are expensive. No one likes to rent or rent again. These days, neither do the elderly. The government should think more about housing for the people. Salaries are not keeping up with the rent. There is a big difference between the haves and have-nots.

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#37
  • 逆も真なり
  • 2022/06/09 (Thu) 23:36
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A job that pays so little that you have to share a room.

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