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Best Place for Co-living Investments?

Ethan Carbonaro
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Hey all! Sam Wegert's podcast episode about Co-Living investing inspired me to setup a BP account and seek more information.

After looking at my local occupancy laws in and around Nashville, I'm finding that most places are not allowing more than three unrelated occupants per house. Sam mentioned that he does not follow this ordinance in his most recent home which hosts eight unrelated occupants.

Questions:

1) What places (types or specific) stand out to co-living investors? Are these places based on the amount of unrelated occupants allowed?

2) Is this a worry to co-living investors? Sam mentioned it but seemed unconcerned. Do people get warnings and fines? Do tenants ever complain to the authorities? How seriously are these ordinances followed/enforced?

Thank you for any help you can offer!

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