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Should I Tell the Roommate that I'm the Landlord?
As described by the title, what are the pros and cons of telling your house hacking roommate that you're the landlord?
Some say to never tell them and let a real estate agent show the house and what not, but I feel that I would have a hard time not being completely transparent with my roommate. Of course, I would keep my distance in terms of them being a close friend, due to any unexpected complications. I just think that I would operate better if I told them up front... What are your thoughts?
Thanks!
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Quote from @Michael Smythe:
@Steve K. nice opinion. Glad you found what works for you.
What would you do if a tenant you evicted, who was part of a biker gang, looked you up online and visited your personal residence with his gang? You weren't home to have an honest conversation with him & his gang, but your wife and kids were and they were traumatized by their threats. Oh, and they were gone by the time the police got there.
Just curious how your honesty policy protects your family?
Also, legally, if a property is in an LLC you are not the owner. Many courts won't even let the owner of an LLC represent their LLC in court, requiring them to hire an attorney. So, there is no LIE as you keep emphasizing.