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Do a partial Airbnb rental and run it like an actual bed and breakfast. You can charge higher rates and you still get to live there. Also cuts down on damage.
MaryRent 2 furnished rooms to traveling professionals if possible. If not get a roommate and rent them two rooms. Fix one up as a kitchenette/den so they have private space and don’t bother you. That’s what I do. Don’t even think about living in your car.
It’s very dangerous and also there’s the possibility of fines.
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SarahAs an adult who has a good relationship with their parents and who moved back home for a few years after university to help save for a house – you quickly settle back into the parent/child roles and it can be an adjustment if you’ve been away for a long time so if you can deal with that I’d say rent the house out and move back in with them but you’ll be paying them rent.
If not, get a housemate for each spare room and maybe still create a Sniffspot depending on your new tenants.
RichardIs this temporary, for just a year? If so I’d maybe try Airbnb and stay with parents when needed. Or get a temporary roommate. Hopefully a friend or someone you know needs a short term spot.
NoaId pick #3 but it depends whether you want to move back into the house later, where your current job is, how your relationship with your parents is…
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DonWhy did you think you can rent the whole house out for only $5-600 a month but then say a room will rent for $900 and 2 rooms will rent for $1200?
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