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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not daycare, since there’s no payment. You could argue that it’s a co-op, and I would suggest talking to someone about insurance. Also, who will sign the lease and have all the legal/financial responsibility?[/quote] OP here - I guess I would sign the lease, though if I could get in serious trouble for this, I wouldn't do it it all. I was thinking the worst case scenario is that we get kicked out we don't get our deposit back. If that's the case, I'm willing to eat the $1,700 or whatever. But I know zero about this, so anyone's legal expertise is welcome.[/quote] If you get kicked out, it is because you are breaking the lease. You could be responsible for a lot more than the security deposit- potentially the whole year. Or the other families drop out and now you are responsible for paying the whole thing alone. Or there is damage to the place beyond wear and tear, so now you are responsible for that also. You are exposing your mom to all of these families’ covid risk. These are the risks that jumped to my mind. I don’t think you could get in serious legal trouble, though. Even if it’s an illegal nanny share (depends on jurisdiction) I don’t think anyone would come investigate this. [/quote]
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