Nick,<br> <br> You are then not being totally truthful then? You are in fact renting the house out for $750 + $600 + which equals $1350+utilities (another $100) a month. Further, the house is over 1/2 a century old. It takes 6 people without children to afford renting this one old house. That is not affordable to a family making $30,000 a year. Isn't that's why you divided the house?<br> <br> Let's do the math: A couple making $30,000, with tax breaks for one child, takes home about $28,000. That is $2,333 a month. <br> <br> Take out the $1450 for rent and utilities, that comes to over 75% of the family's income to rent a house in Moscow, or nearly 2.5 times what is considered affordable. <br> <br> 1/2 a house that is 1/2 a century old, in a noise neighborhood, just $750 a month, is a deal?<br> <br> The dirty karma question was related to fact that is was running over people's dogma. <br> <br> Best,<br> <br> _DJA<br> <br> Seems to me like you are
<br><br><b><i>Nick Gier <ngier@uidaho.edu></i></b> wrote:<blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> Greetings:<br><br>My house was built in 1955. It is 1152 sq. ft upstairs with an identical <br>area in a fully developed basement, which rents for $600 per month. I pay <br>WSG, which runs well over $100 per month. My tenants, six very responsible <br>UI students, pay the power bill, which has gone up considerably because of <br>the cost of natural gas. I believe that the bill averages about $100 per <br>month. The downstairs tenants have a much lower power bill.<br><br>I think that was all the questions, but I refuse to answer any questions <br>about my "dirty" karma.<br><br>Nick Gier<br><br><br></blockquote><br><p> 
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