From this angle, I didn't recognize this room. But if that's the case, it could mean that something could change. My understanding is that this scene is still part of Julia's storyline (not the House), and if so, Monica should be able to hire a maid and, most importantly, own her mansion again. Not as it happens in the House storyline, but for real. But this raises a lot of questions. Again, assuming that Monica has taken possession of her mansion (miracles sometimes happen, right?), this must mean that she must have identity papers. Following this logic, perhaps Julia's uncle (though I almost don't believe it) will help Monica get at least her papers back. And if so, Julia can get Monica to promise to take her back to the mansion as a full-time maid with a good salary.
But this sort of thing can't happen on its own; there must be pressure from powerful people. The owners of the Farm are not interested in Monica's comfort, so it could be important and wealthy investors like Campbell. But this all leads us to another topic, the potential confrontation of the two factions (the Farmers) against some of the Investors who were not part of the original plot against Monica.