⚡️ Overview
Lots of Tenants have minors living at the property. You can't deny a Tenant based on familial status (it's a federal crime), including families with children under 18. Learn how to deal with a Tenant's child who turns 18.
🏡 When a Tenant's child turns 18 (and still lives at home).
Once a minor reaches 18, they are an adult. Then, you have an adult living in the house, but not under a lease (not a good idea). They become a guest of the Tenant (make sure this is spelled out in your lease - or use ours).
If you are ok with the child continuing to live in the home, use a Co-Tenant Addendum. This keeps you protected and the child in the home.
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