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Maxwell Anyimah-mensah
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lynnwood, WA
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Rules and Guidelines for a House-hacking/ Co-living space

Maxwell Anyimah-mensah
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lynnwood, WA
Posted

TLDR: I seek input on roommate rooms in a house hack situation.

I am a Seattle-based investor, and all my properties are house-hacking situations, now called Co-living spaces.

I am currently focusing on creating a more professional template for “Rules and Regulations” as well as processes and procedures.

Can anybody here share the rules or some of the rules they have in place in their roommate agreement or Co-living membership rules?

Thank you for chiming in.

Your input is very appreciated.

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