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09-23-2017, 02:43 PM
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Gaining Momentum
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Provider Friendly Incall
Have a new utr provider hosting now in an extended stay. Any suggestions for a provider friendly apartment or hoouse in North Dallas, Addison, Richardson area? Your help would be greatly appreciated.
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09-23-2017, 06:00 PM
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Just a girl in the world.
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With the influx of soooo many big businesses into the area, apartments are flooded with legit renters. Finding someone to willingly lease to a hooker and take on that liability is going to be super tough.
Your best bet would be to look for rentals by owner in the areas you are looking for and coming up with enough deposit that they don't care about employment/check stubs.
Also, you could find another provider with an extra room willing to rent it out by the appt.
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09-23-2017, 06:45 PM
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The Original Freak Doll
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Download the app Hot Pads. It has a lot of listings by owner. What Ze told you is true... the only way she can get into a decent place is to go through an owner (i.e. condo). Anyplace that is managed is going to require employment records. Anyplace that doesn't is not someplace that most clients would risk visiting.
Finding a place to rent is not an easy task for a provider, it is quite formidable. If you are willing to rent a place in your name for her it would be much easier. Most guys would be very leery of doing that for good reasons.
I used hotels and extended stays for 5 long years before I was fortunate enough to get into a condo. I moved into a condo a provider moved out of when she retired and the owner was provider friendly so I was blessed.
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09-24-2017, 09:56 AM
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Gaining Momentum
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Thank you Ze and Kitty for your good advice. Anyone else have some advice or know of any available place?
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09-24-2017, 03:24 PM
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A Fucking Amazon
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Just put it in your name for her...since you're being all helpful and shit.
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09-24-2017, 03:55 PM
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Hailey Snow💋
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In the same boat but not sure why you are posting for someone else though I appreciated that people responded so now I have some insight.
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09-24-2017, 04:00 PM
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Madame Moderator
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Another route...
IF she is the sort of provider who actually keeps a bank account and deposits her earnings into said bank account-- if she can make up a fake business with cards, etc (web designer, photographer, etc) there are SOME apartment complexes that will rent to her as long as she shows fairly consistent income and has at least fair credit.
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09-24-2017, 04:43 PM
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Simone Archer
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Lots of you ladies gave great advice, reminds me to not quit my day job, no matter how menial it becomes with the income comparison.
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09-24-2017, 04:56 PM
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Just a girl in the world.
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Originally Posted by tiatate
Lots of you ladies gave great advice, reminds me to not quit my day job, no matter how menial it becomes with the income comparison.
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There are plenty of ways to NOT have a typical civilian job and still be VERY legit. I have never had an issue getting a place. It is all about how you build yourself.
Paying taxes, keeping income records etc all matter.
Plenty of us have worked out of hotels just fine. There is nothing wrong with an extended stay. It can be a great stepping stone IF she busts her ass and starts getting on the right track. Seems like the OP is in a position to help her with that, even if it is only advice and guidance.
The funny thing about finances isn't how much money you have or make, it can be more about longevity and history and patterns.
She needs to get her accounts in order for HERSELF so she can be independent, in the TRUE sense of the word.
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09-24-2017, 05:16 PM
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Simone Archer
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Originally Posted by ~Ze~
There are plenty of ways to NOT have a typical civilian job and still be VERY legit. I have never had an issue getting a place. It is all about how you build yourself.
Paying taxes, keeping income records etc all matter.
Plenty of us have worked out of hotels just fine. There is nothing wrong with an extended stay. It can be a great stepping stone IF she busts her ass and starts getting on the right track. Seems like the OP is in a position to help her with that, even if it is only advice and guidance.
The funny thing about finances isn't how much money you have or make, it can be more about longevity and history and patterns.
She needs to get her accounts in order for HERSELF so she can be independent, in the TRUE sense of the word.
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Oh I totally agree! There are many ways to be legit and get an apartment the legit way as a provider. I even have my own company that I hope to transition to once I get the taxes down on it and show that I making enough. I just mentioned keeping my day job because it does help avoid hassle. and not raise any flags. All I need are my pay check stubs.
Because at the end of the day: a cute (young) chick, making a large deposit, with her own company, raises flags. Leasing offices are some of the most gossiping places of all, especially if they spend any time watching the cameras.
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09-24-2017, 06:45 PM
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Pimping seems to be too much work for my tastes.
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09-24-2017, 08:20 PM
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Just another guy
Join Date: Jan 10, 2010
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If you can find a client who willing client, it's possible to craft a cover story and generate pay stubs and 1099s. It takes some coordination of stories and a lot of trust, but it can be done for (at least some) rental properties and auto purchases. Yes, there's legal risk, but I take into account that the people doing the verifications are primarily interested in making sure all the blocks on their forms are checked and getting the lease signed. If everything seems to check out without a hitch, they'll typically move on to the next application.
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09-25-2017, 05:15 PM
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Just another pov, in San Antonio we have many rental agent offices and some are particularly cooperative in assisting ladies into decent complexes.
Even some ladies with iffy rental histories or, for that matter, no rental history. Or minor legal difficulties.
imo, always best if the provider does not use the apartment for incalls.
Several suggested cover stories.
-- Never worked, relationship busted up and now she is on her own for the first time, younger or older doesn't matter much.
-- Family issues, estranged, working for first time, and she should at least get a McJob for a few weeks. Even just part time, so there is some legit paperwork.
-- Was a sugar baby. That ended, now she is starting over. OK, maybe not this one. LOL.
Similar assistance with securing vehicles, too.
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09-25-2017, 10:33 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Apr 9, 2014
Location: Dallas
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I don't run into Mark Cuban in the hallway or anything, but I live in a pretty good place. There are 3 providers I know of that have worked out of my complex (which shocked me the first time I found out when I asked for the address and it was in the next building). I'm sure there are more that I don't know of, I only hobby 5-6 times a year right now. So it can't be that impossible to figure out.
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09-25-2017, 10:55 PM
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Valued Poster
Join Date: Jun 29, 2015
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Originally Posted by APerfectCircle
I don't run into Mark Cuban in the hallway or anything, but I live in a pretty good place. There are 3 providers I know of that have worked out of my complex (which shocked me the first time I found out when I asked for the address and it was in the next building). I'm sure there are more that I don't know of, I only hobby 5-6 times a year right now. So it can't be that impossible to figure out.
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Great starting line.
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