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Daren Wang
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Rent out single family to 3 individuals

Daren Wang
  • Norwood, NJ
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Hey friends and colleagues,

I was told by an "experienced" lawyer, that if I really want to lease my single family house to 3 individuals (who are not related), I could sign once master lease and include all of them. Well, I am still wonder two things, first, will I be still in trouble if something go south, and authorities find out that it is a single family house not multi-family one, and you don't find 3 individual at the same time, how could I sign 3 individuals when there is actually only one tenant, anyone has experience on this topic? Thanks a bunch!

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George P.
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George P.
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i wanted to start a thread on exactly this topic... my worry is keeping them happy and what if they dont like each other? Who didnt clean the dishes? Can they have their kids over? If so, would they be sleeping over? Can they have guests?

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