Recent comments in /f/springfieldMO

417SKCFAN t1_j5l87hc wrote

That isn't unique to United, and is different if they had you gate check on the jet bridge. It should be waiting when you land at your next location. I have had this issue with rollaboard bags (anything with wheels). I switched to a massive backpack that holds pretty much just as much, and haven't had an issue since.

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Consistent_Speech713 t1_j5l7so5 wrote

This source doesn’t specifically say it’s a fire code but it’s the law regardless. Just another way to keep people from getting ahead of you ask me. It would mean so much for me to renew for 6 months and get ahead but because of these laws, it isn’t allowed. And unfortunately this company doesn’t currently have any 2 bedroom options available. I wish they did because I would just stay with the same place. I had no idea about the occupancy thing per bedroom. It makes sense but I think there should be an exception with a newborn. But since I had him 2 months ago and my lease is up in one month, I don’t have much time to plan. It’s stressful and I had never heard of a law so ridiculous prior to last week.

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MappingClouds t1_j5l6b4e wrote

Depending on what you are flying on you really have no choice. When I was flying last year anything bigger than a backpack was not aloud, and you could only have just 1 bag with you. Because of that I am never flying United out of Springfield to Denver again.

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var23 t1_j5kzlwv wrote

Haselhorst has worked with some folks I know in similar situations. The places aren’t great but they are cheap and they’ll take an extra deposit to offset risk.

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Renn_1996 t1_j5kvjxa wrote

I've used sams club in the past but I had to take it back 3 times because they did absolutely nothing. I am needing another alignment here soon as well and would also like to know more reliable and affordable places.

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Divine_skylin3 t1_j5kvjng wrote

I live in Silversprings apartments and I pay $650 for a 2 bed 1 1/2 bath. It’s a decent place and pretty fairly priced. They also do month by month renting for an extra fee. Hope this helps!

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spuente1206 t1_j5kuaxw wrote

It may be worth contacting legal services of southern Missouri. They have social workers who can sometimes (not always) help with locating income based housing, and they can also help you apply for ERA Emergency Housing funds and other beneficial programs. You could also contact or go to the O’Rielly center for hope, or go through Community Partnership of the Ozarks or Catholic Charities of Southern Missouri

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WaywardDeadite t1_j5ksm4h wrote

You will have a roof over your head. Doesn't matter if you broke 100 leases, no one deserves to be homeless. Especially with a newborn. I know I'm just a random redditor but I'm also a mom that struggled with housing, depression, and little kids in spf. It can be really isolating and feel like you're over your head. If you want to pm I am available to talk. If you want help finding resources too I'm good at that. I hope you find some peace and space to breathe ❤️

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