18 Years Old
Lol's Offering
- $1,000,000/mo
- $10,000 deposit fee
- Available Immediately
About Lol
- Bisexual Female
- Military
- Has kids
- Smoker
- Has dog(s)
- Languages: Abkhazian, Afar, Afrikaans, Akan, Amharic, Arabic, Aragonese, Assamese, Avar, Aymara, Azerbaijani, Bambara, Bashkir, Belarusian, Bengali, Bihari, Bislama, Bosnian, Breton, Bulgarian, Catalan, Chamorro, Chechen, English, Tibetan
My Place
Lease Terms
- 12 month
- 3 month
- 6 month
- 9 month
- Month to month
Room Details
- Private Bedroom
- Private Bathroom
Included Utilities
- Cooling
- Electricity
- Heating
- Internet/Wifi
- Television
- Trash Pickup
- Water
Additional Utilities Available ($)
- Cooling
- Electricity
- Heating
- Internet/Wifi
- Television
- Trash Pickup
- Water
Lol's Perfect Match
- Straight Male
- Okay with cat(s)
- No kids
- Smoking is okay
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Call 911 or your local law enforcement (police, sheriff's office) if someone is in immediate harm, a life-threatening situation, or if you witness a crime.
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