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Monica Molina
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Renting by the Room to Males and Females

Monica Molina
  • Accountant
  • Austin, TX
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Have anyone had experience renting by the room and mix males and females? Or do you keep the house just males or just females?

If renting 

Do you accept couple to rent one room?

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David Roe
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David Roe
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  • Dayton Ohio
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Depends what you're doing... 

STR aka AirBNB Co-cross sex renting is normal and normally no issues... ( all doors have Digital Locks)

Recovery homes or Safe houses... etc need to be single sex: dont want sex abused people, or drug recovery, or alcohol recovering mix of sexes in one house...  

Assisted Living aka older retired folks the mixed rentals are ok, but need some sort of live in nurse/management to prevent or attempt to prevent bad situations....

Co Living long term rentals are ok and are actually becoming popular.  I'm wanting to do one here in Ohio ... something like this... 
https://coliving.com/what-is-coliving

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