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" ... As the eternal quest for corporate efficiency and collaboration continues to unfold in the minds and hearts of business owners and employees alike, the communal and social aspects of co-working have now made their way to a new frontier: your home. In the last few years, Europe has seen the proliferation of co-living, which is a relatively new form of housing combining the benefits of hotels, student housing and traditional apartments. Residents at a co-living community typically sleep in micro-sized studio apartments, sharing a kitchen, a bathroom and common spaces with their cohabitants. But what is the secret sauce that is causing renters to flock to these communities overseas, and is now starting to creep into the U.S. market? ... "
" ... Late last week, the Ninth Circuit reversed a 2012 Tax Court case that had damaging implications for wealthy unmarried couples or cohabitants, concluding that the $1,100,000 limitation on mortgage debt for purposes of determining deductible interest expense must be applied on a per-taxpayer, rather than a per-residence basis. ... "
" ... When someone works from home sporadically, spending the morning propped up in bed to reply to emails, draped across the sofa all afternoon returning phone calls, and spreading out spreadsheets on the dining room table to see the big picture works perfectly well. For a short time, such an arrangement is manageable in even a small apartment, and the requests placed on cohabitants for periods of silence to respect phone calls are tolerable. With each passing day, we are learning more about how sustainable these efforts are. As the occasional becomes routine, it isn’t clear how it will turn out. Can peace be maintained as significant others or roommates find themselves in turf wars for the sofa spot with clearest line-of-sight to the router? ... "