Classified Ads
*Atlanta’s John Marshall offers a Classified Ads forum for its community to connect. Students, faculty, staff, and alumni may access and join this Google forum when logged into their johnmarshall.edu email account. You may easily request membership to the group and be auto-approved as long as you are logged into your johnmarshall.edu email account. Non johnmarshall.edu accounts will not be approved.
To access this forum, click here or preview below when logged into your johnmarshall.edu email account.
Housing
*Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School has partnered with Places4Students.com, an Off-Campus Housing Service for students, to search for housing accommodations, find roommates and post student sublets for free.
Students, faculty and staff can use this service to conveniently search listings online. To access this service, click here.
Students may register to post a sublet/roommate listing here.
Landlords may register to post rental listings here.
Student Benefits Include:
- Finding a roommate or the perfect place to live!
- Posting a Student Sublet or Roommate Profile for FREE
- Accessing listings for FREE directly through John Marshall’s website, twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
- Searching descriptive listings with photos, Google maps, amenity icons, floor plans and more
- Searching by price, preferences and specific requirements using Smart Search
- Using the Mobile App to search property listings easily
- Receiving support (toll free) or ‘Help’ online
If you need additional information, please contact admin@places4students.com or 1-866- 766-0767. Customer service hours are Monday-Thursday from 9:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. and Friday from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
*Partnership and Forum Disclaimer
Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School does not endorse any landlord, management company, or individual who lists on the Classified Ads forum, with the Places4Students, or with any other residence-finding services on this website or elsewhere.
The Law School does not guarantee in any manner the service or quality of service offered by listed landlords, management companies, or individuals. Students, parents, and other members of the law school community are under no obligation to utilize the resources listed or to rent from companies or individuals listed.
Students should thoroughly research and evaluate any housing options they are considering. This includes meeting directly with landlords, inspecting the properties in person, and making all necessary lease arrangements. Please note that lease agreements are private, civil contracts between the student and the landlord and are not affiliated with, overseen by, or the responsibility of Atlanta’s John Marshall Law School. We recommend that students exercise due diligence throughout this process to ensure the housing option they select meets their needs and expectations.