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Originally Posted by SlowHand50
Totally depends on the provider and overall situation to me. If it's a provider I have seen previously and we have established trust in each other, a private home can work great. A hotel is fine, too, as long as it's not a seedy, unclean dump or has too many idle folks loitering around outside. Every situation is different.
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I agree, I've experienced both. In calls to a home/apartment/condo and am comfortable with them so long as it's not in a run down neighborhood. I don't expect the 5 seasons hotel but then again, wouldn't want what the government set me up in when I was taking some tests for a job. Let's just say a lot of commerce went on outside my door in some form.
I like a home/apartment/condo more, seems a bit more classy in my opinion.