
10 April 2020 | 9 replies
If they had been there for a while (or if they previously lived alone/with roommates and have a record of staying in a place for a while and this is their first co-habitation together) I might consider them.

21 January 2024 | 6 replies
We got married December 2022, never co-habitated, and I moved in to his house in January of 2023 and we rented my property.

10 January 2024 | 5 replies
As a woman, I wouldn’t want to cohabitate with a man….

12 August 2019 | 29 replies
IRS states you must and your spouse must have co-habitated in order to receive the exemption, although it clarifies that you didn't need to be married at the time of co-habitation if you married after.

14 March 2021 | 21 replies
Also thinking creatively, my wife and I are considering cohabitating with another married couple to drive those cost lower.

19 September 2023 | 20 replies
Additionally, I still like the house so if things don’t work out with my living situation (cohabiting with partner) I have some place to go back to. 3.

22 August 2022 | 21 replies
Contractors are not easy to cohabitate with...

28 January 2021 | 22 replies
Where are the rights of those tenants who don't want to cohabitate with pet odors, dander, hair, pee and poo?

27 October 2015 | 6 replies
Go talk to a lawyer that does both LLC work and pre- post-nuptial agreements / cohabitation agreements so you can get some LLC and family law advice at the same time.
15 December 2016 | 8 replies
They are weary, stale, flat and ultimately unprofitable to comprehensible agreement of business, marriage or cohabitation on the planet of arbitrary length.