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** That Alice and Bob can live so nicely despite their known income being so low becomes SuspiciousSpending, drawing the attention of Detective Claire who suspects them of illegal sources of income.
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** Alice and Bob are (some of) the live in house keepers, the (cash) pay may be low, but it comes with a steady place to stay in the form of the servant quarters.
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** Alice and Bob are mistaken for thieves, drug dealers, or other kinds of low-lives by the NosyNeighbor society that surrounds them and questions how they are able to afford their home, and their lives are subsequently wrecked.
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** Alice and Bob can afford their home because Bill pays the bills. And Bill is Alice's {{Yandere}} StalkerWithACrush. Soon enough, and sure enough, when the time comes to try to confront him about him getting too involved in their lives, he will use this as a weapon.
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* '''Played For Horror''': Alice and Bob's landlord forced them to sign a LeonineContract and the awesome house is a GildedCage that they live in, under the thumb of a man who constantly forces them to endure atrocities.
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** Alice and Bob's landlord forced them to sign a LeonineContract and the awesome house is a GildedCage that they live in, under the thumb of a man who constantly forces them to endureatrocities.atrocities.
** Alice and Bob can afford their home because it's a murder house. One way or another, that fact is going to come looking for blood.
** Alice and Bob's landlord forced them to sign a LeonineContract and the awesome house is a GildedCage that they live in, under the thumb of a man who constantly forces them to endure
** Alice and Bob can afford their home because it's a murder house. One way or another, that fact is going to come looking for blood.
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* '''Played For Horror''': Alice and Bob's landlord forced them to sign a LeonineContract and the awesome house is a GildedCage that they live in, under the thumb of a man who constantly forces them to endure atrocities.
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** Alice and Bob found incriminating evidence against their landlord's crimes and blackmailed him into letting them stay rent-free.
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** The property is apparently haunted and has a dirt-cheap rent.
** Alice and Bob are in witness protection.
** Alice and Bob are in witness protection.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': The bafflement of other people about how Alice and Bob have such a nice home and the [[SustainedMisunderstanding subsequent misunderstandings]] of [[MistakenForCriminal what they do to able to afford it]] is a RunningGag.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': The bafflement of other people about how Alice and Bob have such a nice home and the [[SustainedMisunderstanding subsequent misunderstandings]] of [[MistakenForCriminal [[MistakenForThief what they do to able to afford it]] is a RunningGag.
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* '''Played For Laughs''': ???
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* '''Played For Laughs''': ???The bafflement of other people about how Alice and Bob have such a nice home and the [[SustainedMisunderstanding subsequent misunderstandings]] of [[MistakenForCriminal what they do to able to afford it]] is a RunningGag.
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** Alice and Bob are rentiers. Who needs a job when you can pay for everything on just your accounts' interest?
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* '''Downplayed''': What Alice and Bob are both mid level managers at their respective workplaces. Their apartment is rather nice but also spartanly furnished, and they complain about having to spend less when their rent date comes near.
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* '''Downplayed''': What Alice and Bob are both mid level managers at their respective workplaces. Their apartment is rather nice but also spartanly furnished, and they complain about having to spend less when their rent date comes near.
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* '''Downplayed''': What Alice and Bob are both mid level managers at their respective workplaces. There apartment is rather nice but also spartanly furnished, and they complain about having to spend less when their rent date comes near.
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* '''Downplayed''': What Alice and Bob are both mid level managers at their respective workplaces. There Their apartment is rather nice but also spartanly furnished, and they complain about having to spend less when their rent date comes near.
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* '''Straight''': Alice and Bob live in an fancy apartment, despite not having high paying jobs.
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* '''Straight''': Alice works as a low level office drone and Bob is a BurgerFool manager. Despite this, they live in an fancy apartment, despite not having high paying jobs.apartment in a nice part of town.
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* '''Downplayed''': Alice and Bob both have jobs, but theirs don't seem be enough to cover their rent.
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* '''Downplayed''': What Alice and Bob are both have jobs, but theirs don't seem be enough to cover mid level managers at their rent.respective workplaces. There apartment is rather nice but also spartanly furnished, and they complain about having to spend less when their rent date comes near.
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** The property was stigmatized and thus has a low cost.
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** The property was stigmatized and thus has a low cost.
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** Alice and Bob's domicile is TheAllegedHouse. The only two good things it has going for it is space and that it doesn't looks like shit on the outside, and someone richer (or more sane) would have bulldozed it or looked for a better option.
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** Alice and Bob actually do make enough to cover the expenses of such a lavish apartment despite their day jobs being little more than minimum wage...because they're also running an illegal business like peddling drugs that's off the books.
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** The apartment only looks fancy. The pipes only get cold, brown water, the electricity flickers whenever someone plugs something in an outlet, and the walls are filled with rats and cockroaches. Alice and Bob are getting ''exactly'' what they pay for.
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** The apartment only looks ''looks'' fancy. The pipes only get cold, brown water, the electricity flickers whenever someone plugs something in an outlet, and the walls are filled with rats and cockroaches. Alice and Bob are getting ''exactly'' what they pay for.
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** The well-kept 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in the BigApplesauce belongs to Charlie, a wealthy friend they are house sitting for. Alice and Bob actually live in a cramped, run-down studio they can barely afford.
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** The well-kept 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in the BigApplesauce belongs to Charlie, a wealthy friend they are house sitting for. Alice and Bob actually live in a cramped, run-down studio they can barely afford.small one bedroom apartment out in {{Suburbia}}.
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* '''Played For Drama''': Alice questions why Bob lets his parents make his decisions for him, and Bob is to embarrassed to admit that they pay for their rent.
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* '''Played For Drama''': Drama''':
** Alice questions why Bob lets his parents make his decisions for him, and Bob is to embarrassed to admit that they pay for theirrent.rent.
** Alice and Bob's apartment building may be nice, but it is in a very run down neighborhood, explaining the low property values. Alice and Bob are very nervous when walking the streets.
** Alice questions why Bob lets his parents make his decisions for him, and Bob is to embarrassed to admit that they pay for their
** Alice and Bob's apartment building may be nice, but it is in a very run down neighborhood, explaining the low property values. Alice and Bob are very nervous when walking the streets.
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** The apartment only looks fancy. The pipes only get cold, brown water, the electricity flickers whenever someone plugs something in an outlet, and the walls are filled with rats and cockroaches. Alice and Bob are getting ''exactly'' what they pay for.
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** While the set is large enough for filming it is essentially a minimally re-purposed to be legal section of a former warehouse - explaining why they can afford so much space in the city.
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** Alice and Bob are professional vloggers, and because we are never clear how famous their vlog is, its possible that there apartment is well below or well above there level of income.
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** Alice and Bob are professional vloggers, and because we are never clear on how famous their vlog is, its possible that there is their apartment is could be well below or well above there their level of income. income.
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* '''Straight''': Alice and Bob live in an fancy apartment and despite not having high paying jobs.
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* '''Straight''': Alice and Bob live in an fancy apartment and apartment, despite not having high paying jobs.
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* '''Downplayed''': Alice and Bob both have jobs, but theirs seemed not to be enough to cover their rent.
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* '''Downplayed''': Alice and Bob both have jobs, but theirs seemed not to don't seem be enough to cover their rent.
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** They won at a lottery.
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** They won a lottery or hit it big at a lottery.the casino.
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** Alice's family owns the apartment, and Alice inherited it.
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** But the landlord likes them so much, he's willing to let them stay for free
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** But the landlord likes them so much, he's willing to let them stay for freefree.
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** Fortunately, Alice did have a secret job and was keeping money stashed away from Bob. The haggles with the landlord to get their apartment back and succeeds.
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** Fortunately, Alice did have a secret job and was keeping money stashed away from Bob. The haggles They haggle with the landlord to get their apartment back and succeeds.
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** Alice and Bob have trust funds set up by their wealthy parents
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** Alice and Bob have trust funds set up by their wealthy parents parents.
** Alice's family owns the apartment, and Alice inherited it.
** Alice's family owns the apartment, and Alice inherited it.
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* '''Lampshaded''': The apartment's slogan is ''"You never have to worry about rent again!"''
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** "How can Alice even afford this palace?"
** The apartment's slogan is ''"You never have to worry about rent
** "How can Alice even afford this palace?"
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* '''Discussed''': ???
When house-hunting with her, Bob chides Alice for scoping out a nice apartment.
-->'''Bob:''' We don't live in a hip TV show about young people who can somehow afford amazing places!
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-->'''Alice:''' She's a novelist! How can she affordthis palace?"a flat that nice?
-->'''Bob:''' We don't live in a hip TV show about young people who can somehow afford amazing places!
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-->'''Alice:''' She's a novelist! How can she afford
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* '''Straight''': Alice and Bob live in an apartment and they don't seem to have any jobs.
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* '''Straight''': Alice and Bob live in an fancy apartment and they don't seem to have any despite not having high paying jobs.
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** Alice and Bob are employed.
** Although Bob is unemployed, his live-in girlfriend Alice is not.
** Alice and Bob make enough to cover the rent.
** Although Bob is unemployed, his live-in girlfriend Alice is not.
** Alice and Bob make enough to cover the rent.
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** Rather than living in a well-kept 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in the BigApplesauce that ''no one'' could afford on a minimum-wage job and an unpaid internship, Alice and Bob live in a cramped, run-down studio they can barely afford.
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** Rather than living in a The well-kept 2 or 3 bedroom apartment in the BigApplesauce that ''no one'' could afford on belongs to Charlie, a minimum-wage job and an unpaid internship, wealthy friend they are house sitting for. Alice and Bob actually live in a cramped, run-down studio they can barely afford.
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** Alice and Bob are ''each'' working two full-time jobs to make ends meet.
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** Alice and Bob are homeowners, not renters.
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** They're working at minimum wage jobs: Alice works a SoulCrushingRetailJob and Bob works at BurgerFool. Both of them are dependent on government assistance to get by.
** Alice works as a "consultant" or "distributor" for an MLM company that has her selling perfume/makeup/essential oils/food containers/sex toys/whatever. It's very hit-or-miss, and Alice spends more money buying products to sell than she gets from selling them, or from recruiting other people from work/school/church/etc. to be distributors.
** Alice and Bob have part-time jobs, not full-time jobs.
** Alice and Bob are unpaid interns.
** They don't make enough to cover utility bills and groceries, plus things like prescriptions, car insurance, or emergencies.
** Alice works as a "consultant" or "distributor" for an MLM company that has her selling perfume/makeup/essential oils/food containers/sex toys/whatever. It's very hit-or-miss, and Alice spends more money buying products to sell than she gets from selling them, or from recruiting other people from work/school/church/etc. to be distributors.
** Alice and Bob have part-time jobs, not full-time jobs.
** Alice and Bob are unpaid interns.
** They don't make enough to cover utility bills and groceries, plus things like prescriptions, car insurance, or emergencies.
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** Soon enough, they move to a newer, nicer place, but their jobs and salaries haven't changed.
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** Soon enough, they move to a newer, nicer place, but their jobs Charlie loses his well paying job, and salaries haven't changed. invites Alice and Bob to live with him.
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** They each lose one job, and are able to keep up with the cost of living, without making any major changes to their lifestyle.
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* '''Averted''': Alice and Bob have living conditions proportionate to their income.
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* '''Averted''': '''Averted''':
** Alice and Bob have living conditions proportionate to theirincome.
** Alice and Bob are homeowners, not renters, and their mortgage and living conditions are proportionate to theirincome.
** Alice and Bob have living conditions proportionate to their
** Alice and Bob are homeowners, not renters, and their mortgage and living conditions are proportionate to their
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** The landlord conducts interviews of potential tenants, and rejects ones without steady incomes. He might even require proof of income, such as pay stubs, bank statements, or tax statements.
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** The landlord conducts interviews of potential tenants, and rejects only accepts ones without with steady incomes. He might even require incomes that can provide proof of income, such as pay stubs, bank statements, or tax statements.
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* '''Implied''': Alice and Bob are [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands shown at various jobs for the saķe of gags]], implying that they have long periods of unemployment.
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* '''Implied''': Alice and Bob are [[NewJobAsThePlotDemands shown at various jobs for the saķe sake of gags]], implying that they have long periods of unemployment.unemployment between.
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* '''Double Subverted''': But the landlord likes them so much, he's willing to let them stay for free
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** But the landlord likes them so much, he's willing to let them stay for free
** But the landlord likes them so much, he's willing to let them stay for free
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* '''Subverted''': It turns out they had a lease, and will have to pay at the end of the year.
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** It turns out they had a lease, and will have to pay at the end of the year.
** It turns out they had a lease, and will have to pay at the end of the year.
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** All the money goes toward rent and bills. Alice and Bob have little to nothing in savings, almost never go out because they can't afford it, and when an emergency comes up (like Bob getting a flat tire, or that time Alice had to go to the emergency room), they charge it on a credit card.
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** All the money goes toward rent and bills. Alice and Bob have little to nothing in savings, almost never go out because they can't afford it, they watch only what they can get via their indoor antenna, and when an emergency comes up (like Bob getting a flat tire, or that time Alice had to go to the emergency room), they charge it on a credit card.
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