it depends how many apartments there would be so maybe maybe not.
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It means that the court has awarded them some kind of judgment against you, usually a monetary amount. Your place of residence is immaterial. As long as you are paying your rent and abiding by the conditions of your lease it seems you would be okay. BUT, not knowing all the particulars of your problem it is possible they may take action to evict you.
Not legally
Yes, there is something you can do: GET RID OF THEM!! If your roommate won't move under their assertion of residency, you may need to take them to court and evict them. I hope you think about this before you take in any roommates. The proper way to add roommates is to add them to your lease if permitted, and do so properly according to room size (for example a one-bedroom apartment should have no more than two adults occupying the unit).
it took me 7 months to get my apartment in new york city housing, and that with me applying and interview and waiting for my background and everything, so don lose faith
is to purchase a home and take advantage of tax benefits and pride of ownership