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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 4390800" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>Yup, if it’s a separate building I’d call it a guest house and if attached to the main house I’d say MIL quarters. Either way I can’t see him entering “your residence”, which is what ihe did, without the appropriate 24 hour notice. The thing of it is you’re in a less formal rental property and sounds like your landlord isn’t grasping the legal ramifications of owning a rental property attached to their home. When/if you do leave I’d suggest he install a tenant meter. Given I’d be pretty PO’d if my electric bill doubled from a guy renting a room but that’s still my problem as the landlord. How would I prove who used what?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 4390800, member: 45550"] Yup, if it’s a separate building I’d call it a guest house and if attached to the main house I’d say MIL quarters. Either way I can’t see him entering “your residence”, which is what ihe did, without the appropriate 24 hour notice. The thing of it is you’re in a less formal rental property and sounds like your landlord isn’t grasping the legal ramifications of owning a rental property attached to their home. When/if you do leave I’d suggest he install a tenant meter. Given I’d be pretty PO’d if my electric bill doubled from a guy renting a room but that’s still my problem as the landlord. How would I prove who used what? [/QUOTE]
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