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    Default Renting Out Rooms in Your House

    My question involves landlord-tenant law in the State of: Texas

    I understand you can rent out rooms to private tenants if you live in the house. Question -- What does it mean to legally live at the house? For instance, can I own 7 homes, live at each home one day of the week, Keep the master bedroom to myself at each house and rent out all the other rooms.

    In other words please define what it means to live at a House and can you legally live in multiple homes ...

    Please stick to my questions and only answer factually. I don't care if it sounds weird or if you think it's good or bad or whatever.

    Thank you for answering with facts.

    nm, I found the answer to my question, thanks

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    Default Re: Renting Out Rooms in Your House

    You can check your local zoning ordinances for what you can and cannot do.

    Your scam, however won't fly. The address on your driver's license? That's going to be one home, not seven.

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