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Los Angeles Coliving legality

Leo Kuraoka
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Hey BP,

I'm interested in starting a co-living community catered towards young professionals in Los Angeles (essentially dorm style housing with a nice coworking space), but am having a hard time untangling all the legal stuff. I have created an LLC and am now shopping around for houses. Are there any special rules or registrations I need to keep on top of ffor coliving, or is it the kind of thing I don't need to worry about?


If anyone has experience with how I should proceed, guidance would be appreciated!

-Leo

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