Have you tried going to the off campus housing website? If you can phone them or email them, you should ask them if there are any other options because I'm sure they have other ideas of you don't get a res.
Besides that, I can't think of any other way to help you. There will be places to rent when you get there, it's just you have to find them. Also, I don't think it's a good idea to temporarily stay at your friend's res (I had this happen to me before...).
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Aug 17th, 2006 06:47 PM #1Newbie
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Residence Help!
I'm a first year student going to Waterloo in the fall, but i don't have residence because i missed the deadline. i'm still at #13 on the waiting list but there is a chance i'll get a room in september. i don't know what to do right now. i have only 2 weeks before school starts, and i'm trying to find a place to rent. i want to rent a place and pay month by month in hope that i'll get to move into residence asap. is it a good idea to stay at a friend's residence on campus for a bit and hope i'll get a place in residence early in september? i'm going crazy over this situation because i don't want to live off campus in my first year... was anybody in the same situation as me before..? any advice/help/tips would be greatly appreciated
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Aug 17th, 2006 07:21 PM #2Newbie
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Aug 17th, 2006 07:33 PM #3Newbie
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oh.. what happens if you stay at a friend's res? i've made a few calls to some landlords and most places are rented out already. some of the ones available are kinda far from campus.. and some are unfurnished...
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Aug 17th, 2006 10:13 PM #4
if you stay at your friend's res, you're considered a guest.
waterloo's res terms and conditions says that a guest can only stay for 48hrs, normally not staying over night (not that anyone follows that). you're considered a guest because you're not paying residence fees, and universities don't like it cuz you're using their water, eletricity, etc. without paying.
however, it's still best that you talk to the housing department at waterloo first about this issue if you already haven't.
hope this helped.
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Aug 17th, 2006 10:28 PM #5Newbie
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do u mean i should ask for permission to stay at my friend's or talk to them about the general issue?
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Aug 17th, 2006 11:43 PM #6
You're a bit late, You shoulda staked out and checked out the Off Campus Housing Listings on the Waterloo website. My friend is in the same predicament, but I'm pretty sure he'sjsut gonna go to off campus
To my knowledge, the Residence has been full since the deadline. The only chance I would think you would have is if someone was to drop out.
If I were you, I would just try and lock up some off campus housing.
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Aug 18th, 2006 12:07 AM #7
I'll be completely honest with you, it's going to be quite tough to find a place with "month-to-month" rent.
At this point, your best bet is to find some off campus housing. I'd suggest checking out,
http://www.wcri.coop/
It's close to campus, but it'll cost a little more.
Cheers and best of luck!
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Aug 18th, 2006 08:57 AM #8
Well I should let you know that, working with UW rez, I can tell you for a fact that we're full to the max. Every single room has already been rented out -- there's not even ONE empty room in ANY residence (first or upper year). Granted, there's always a few no-shows on move in week so that MIGHT get you a spot, but if you're #13...it's pretty rare that 13 people don't show up for their assigned rooms.
So definitely don't pin your hopes on getting rez anytime soon...definitely look for something off-campus. The link above me is a good start. Good luck!
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Aug 18th, 2006 10:33 AM #9
permission to stay at your friend's.
if you ask them about the general issue, they'll just tell you to find an off-campus place to stay.
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Aug 18th, 2006 10:46 AM #10
To be exact, you will NEVER find a month to month place in the FALL, unless its a complete craphole 100miles away from the university
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oh... sigh.. this looks really bad. i'm going to waterloo to visit two places i might want to stay at.. and about this WCRI place. isn't it too late to apply already? and is this organization affiliated with the university at all?
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where did u friend go to find off campus housing?
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Aug 19th, 2006 04:32 AM #13
OMG I was like you but was fortunate to get residence on the waiting list. I was in the top 20 and within the due date that those had received residence dropped out so I took their place. Mind you I'm going to Ryerson... ^^;
Your best bet is to contact Residence Office to see if you've moved up on the waiting list. But due to Sept. quickly approaching, I think you may need to look for off-campus or find a new-bestfriend who lives in Residence to crash!
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Aug 19th, 2006 12:33 PM #14
I highly doubt you will get residence, since there are way too many first years this year. They were offering upper year students that were promised residence $1000 or something to move off campus so that first years have rez.
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Aug 19th, 2006 01:50 PM #15
Well, i don't know what stream you are in, but regardless, there will be spaces for winter/spring, so you will get to live in residence for 4 months at least.
but, finding a place for 4 months, will be difficult. wcri still has space in a residence like community, but you must sign an 8 month contract. wcri is a student run housing, that is right next to waterloo, about where uwplace is.
if you have friends who live in mkv, you could live in their lounge =P, which is more than spacious enough to accomodate a 5th person.
if waterloo really can't get u a residence place for fall, i recommend
signing a 8month wcri contract, and subletting for 4 months in winter/spring
or finding a 4 month sublet for fall.
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