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  2. Cohabitation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Nevertheless, the North Dakota Supreme Court ruled in N.D. Fair Housing Council, Inc. v. Peterson (2001) that "[u]nder the words of the statute, the rules of statutory construction, and the legislative, administrative, and judicial history ... it is not an unlawful discriminatory practice under N.D.C.C. § 14-02.4-12 to refuse to rent to ...

  3. Rooming house - Wikipedia

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    A rooming house, also called a "multi-tenant house", is a "dwelling with multiple rooms rented out individually", in which the tenants share kitchen and often bathroom facilities. [1] Rooming houses are often used as housing for low-income people, as rooming houses (along with single room occupancy units in hotels) are the least expensive ...

  4. Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    Cohousing playground next to common house. Cohousing is an intentional, [1] self-governing, [2] cooperative community where residents live in private homes often clustered around shared space. [3] The term originated in Denmark in the late 1960s.

  5. 30 People Share Their Non-Negotiable Household Rules, And ...

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    Image credits: niiightskyyy #5. I raised six children who are now aged 35, 32, 31, 27, 24 and soon to be 17. Not really strict rules, but some were rather stupid rules because one child was a ...

  6. How to Be a Good House Guest: 9 Etiquette Rules to Follow ...

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    Here, etiquette experts share how to be a respectful guest from the moment you arrive until the final goodbye. Bookmark this etiquette guide for the next time you’re preparing to stay at someone ...

  7. Co-living - Wikipedia

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    Another effort to do this idea was in 1937 by Maxwell Fry (a founding member of MARS) and Elizabeth Denby and was called Kensal House. [18] Co-living spaces began to emerge in part due to rising property prices. [21] Attempts to establish co-living businesses were made in 2014 and 2015 by companies including 13 and Techsquat, but the attempts ...

  8. Is ‘househacking,’ aka renting out rooms of your home, an ...

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    Everyone is looking to get ahead on their financial goals, and housing hacking may be a good option. The strategy involves buying a multi-family property with 2-4 units. You live in one unit and ...

  9. Cohabitation - Wikipedia

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    Often couples who are cohabiting share a residence, personal resources, exclude intimate relations with others, and more than 10% of cohabiting couples have children. [24] "Many young adults believe cohabitation is a good way to test their relationships prior to marriage."