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Updated over 17 years ago on . Most recent reply

Living with your tenants.
My brother just graduated from college and now has a good job. He is interested in buying a house and renting out one of the rooms. I was wondering what you guys thought about this idea.
Also, since he is going to be living with them, is he allowed to discriminate based on age or gender and find someone he might have more in common with? Are there different rules for that, b/c I doubt he wants to stay with some old lady... etc.
Thanks, Dave