Very often we cannot get something for nothing. For example, I get a new life in Borneo by adapting to life in two little rooms in commercial quarters with very few amenities in the building.
I look at someone else's life with a nice big house, pleasant and conveniently located. Yet it is at the cost of putting up with six girls young enough to be her daughters. After all, they are like the daughters that she never had. So it is a part of the circle of life nevertheless.
After all, as a main tenant, the stay is free. One has to look after the cleanliness and enforce the rules for the common good. Should all six rooms be let, there is a surplus sum to pay a cleaner weekly, should the purse holder so desires. As she improves the house, she raises the rental accordingly. For two years she had had full house. The task of chief enforcer actually pays a generous food budget monthly.
One room is available for $450 a month in two months' time. Although there is no window facing outside. Guess one could not ask for everything. Getting eight out of ten points usually is sufficient. If the perspective tenant is smart, she should ask for an exhaust fan to be installed.
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