Published Sep 8, 2004
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dietersmanifesto
11 Posts
Okay. For the first time ever this is a question
that is not about obesity.
Recently I had a conversation with an off campus housing
directory who told me that doctors are considered to be a valuable
tenant to landlords since they are hardly home and they have consistent
income.
Is the same true for nurses? I would think a nurse is on the same level
as doctors since they have consistent income and they are hardly home.
Or has it been the opposite? Are nurses more often turned away from
apartments?
I know law students and lawyers have a hard time getting housing.
SmilingBluEyes
20,964 Posts
WHY would it be harder anyhow? What moved you to ask this?