
03-19-2024, 12:02 PM
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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
There are some homeowners who have live-in aides. They're not family, they're contractors/employees. You'd need to offer exceptions. And that means you'd have to be up in someone's health business, which is against HIPAA law.
Also how would you know that someone is renting a room to someone, and isn't in a non-marriage relationship with them? Best friends who aren't life partners, or the lady down the street who lost her husband and downsized and sold her house, and is now renting a room at a neighbor's house...
Also what of friends who share a property, but aren't related, and share expenses and sleep in their own bedrooms.
The only thing you could really enforce, is if you catch the property being offered for rent on a website, or newspaper, or a sign on the window.
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CORRECT too many other scenarieos so does that mean my fiance and I cant live together in MY HOUSE before I chose to marry him? I dont think so. That is pushing privacy way too far
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