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MF-RN

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  1. Thank you for your response. I am trying to secure a travel position in a location that is too close to where I rent right now, therefore, I would not be considered a traveler or receive housing, etc. The location I want to travel is 40mi away (they do not have a position over their 50 mile minimum that is close enough to my desired location) and I want to receive the housing benefit because my boyfriend's job is relocating to this area. It would be an easy way for us to get housing in that area while we try to find someone to sublet our current apartment and so we can avoid duplicate housing expenses. Could I tell the travel company I have no tax home even though I am renting and have rented in this location a couple of years? Then work as itinerant in order to receive the housing, understanding everything will be taxed?
  2. Former travel nurse who traveled from one state to another and currently licensed in both states. Completed one contract at hospital and signed on as permanent staff. Recently quit that permanent position and would like to start a travel position "locally", 40-60mi away from where I am currently renting an apartment. I intend on subletting or breaking the lease once I secure a travel position. Do I have to disclose the fact that I am renting or disclose where I currently live? What's the most beneficial and law abiding route to take?

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