[ Zexion nods, satisfied, and flips open his folder. ] Good, then we should have few issues going forward.
From what I've gathered it seems uncommon but accepted for some submissives to live separately from their dominants, and I was able to find examples of contracts with clauses for independent living that we can use as a basis for ours. Here. [ He hands Sora a sheaf of papers, which have been liberally applied with highlighter. They're largely impenetrable, but if Sora manages to muscle through he'll see they all have to do with either rent, standards of living - cleanliness, diet, lifestyle, etc - or regular check-ins with the dominant. ]
Most of these assume that the dominant party will be at least partially responsible for paying rent, but as we discussed I should be able to handle that on my own. Now, most leases in this city stipulate that the dominant is responsible for paying for any damages to the property caused by their submissives, but we can either waive that requirement in our contract or I can simply pay you back after the fact - assuming it ever becomes relevant, of course.
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From what I've gathered it seems uncommon but accepted for some submissives to live separately from their dominants, and I was able to find examples of contracts with clauses for independent living that we can use as a basis for ours. Here. [ He hands Sora a sheaf of papers, which have been liberally applied with highlighter. They're largely impenetrable, but if Sora manages to muscle through he'll see they all have to do with either rent, standards of living - cleanliness, diet, lifestyle, etc - or regular check-ins with the dominant. ]
Most of these assume that the dominant party will be at least partially responsible for paying rent, but as we discussed I should be able to handle that on my own. Now, most leases in this city stipulate that the dominant is responsible for paying for any damages to the property caused by their submissives, but we can either waive that requirement in our contract or I can simply pay you back after the fact - assuming it ever becomes relevant, of course.