Wow, thanks guys for the quick responses! Much appreciated!
[QUOTE=NightLife17;2487791]I used to work for a company that had rented / owned (not sure) a few apartments near the office; they could be borrowed by employees who lived far away and didn't want to go home that night.
Although I never used those apartments myself, it wouldn't be a far stretch to say that, it's against company policy, to let others permanently live in the apartment. You don't want the security guard to rat you out to your company, that you have a GF. Living there permanently. Also since not that many people are currently using this company benefit, you are often able to borrow the key from HR. I'm sure you could spin something like that.
Good luck.[/QUOTE]I cannot believe that I didn't think of this idea. Thanks, man. I'll probably use a variation of this.
[QUOTE=DramaFree11;2487793]This is the issue with renting long term. Sooner or later something will go wrong, especially if you are doing multiple girls. I wish I had an answer.[/QUOTE]Yeah, I'm actually stressed out about this. I only know one other person that did this, and eventually he got caught.
[QUOTE=Rextor;2487798]Can't help but think you're wayyyyy overthinking all of this. Why not just have them at your place? If not, why not just have them at the new apartment. If they ask to move in say hell no?[/QUOTE]Can't have them over at my place. I'm renting the new apartment exactly for this reason. And my current arrangement has become my GF. I don't want a GF, but I am tolerating it because she is hilarious and fun to be with, and plus she is smoking hot. If I tell her "hell no" then she's gone. Eventually, it will end, of course, but I'm hoping it will last as long as possible.
[QUOTE=Akibono;2487813]Say it belongs to your business / employer and you have access when clients are not using it.[/QUOTE]I cannot believe that I didn't think of this idea. Thanks, man. I'll probably use a variation of this.