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Forcing things into proper place
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 727630" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>You do sound good today; stronger and more together with respect to your daughter. Good for you! She is not only an adult, but rapidly approaching middle-age - she can take care of herself. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Just my initial thoughts. Forgive me, the lawyer is kicking in. If I understand it correctly, the house is yours, your daughter lives there (rent free) and now this new young woman and children will be moving in. I assume the new woman will be your tenant? She will be paying rent? If I am correct, then I caution you - make sure YOU have a lease with the young woman and she pays her rent to YOU. You need to make very, very sure she understands your daughter may be her house-mate, but YOU are the landlord. </p><p></p><p>Protect yourself from having a house full of people you can't get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 727630, member: 17309"] You do sound good today; stronger and more together with respect to your daughter. Good for you! She is not only an adult, but rapidly approaching middle-age - she can take care of herself. Just my initial thoughts. Forgive me, the lawyer is kicking in. If I understand it correctly, the house is yours, your daughter lives there (rent free) and now this new young woman and children will be moving in. I assume the new woman will be your tenant? She will be paying rent? If I am correct, then I caution you - make sure YOU have a lease with the young woman and she pays her rent to YOU. You need to make very, very sure she understands your daughter may be her house-mate, but YOU are the landlord. Protect yourself from having a house full of people you can't get out. [/QUOTE]
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