[Colorado-Talk] Living In Colorado
graduate56 at juno.com
graduate56 at juno.com
Mon Jul 17 21:58:38 UTC 2023
I only know a little about renting.
I know that a cosigner can be anyone that has very good credit. It has been my experience that they can be a family member out of state. My mom did this for me. I would also get on any housing waiting lists. As well as check on your campus, because some people are looking for roommates. Also check with the Dss office. I would approach it as, I am gathering information for my moving to Colorado, and I am also looking at options for housing and work.
HTH.
From: Colorado-Talk <colorado-talk-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Elizabeth Sprecher via Colorado-Talk
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2023 7:24 PM
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Subject: [Colorado-Talk] Living In Colorado
Hi to Anyone Living In Colorado,
I am reaching out because I want to know if anyone has some ideas about living in Colorado. I am starting the process of looking for jobs in Colorado that will need to start this late summer. I just finished graduating from Undergrad and have been accepted to grad school at Boulder. My goal is to try and establish residency in Colorado because I deferred for a year and for other reasons.
Do you have any ideas what it's like for a blind person to live in Colorado?
Are we discriminated to certain kinds of housing because of blindness?
How long does someone have to rely on a cosigner for renting? Also, what are the rules about that?
I'm also open to any job opportunities in the Performing Arts, mentoring, or writing tutoring, if anyone has noticed job announcements.
I am a pianist, and would like to start some teaching, so if there's anyone needing braille music lessons or piano lessons, I would be happy to teach them.
Thanks
Elizabeth
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