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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You may want to look into what the law would be in your new state regarding her rights to stay in the pool house if/when you end the relationship. It might take you a loooooong time to get her out if the relationship goes bad. A smarter way to structure it would be to pay her a higher wage and then have her pay you rent. That way, if you no longer need her services she at least needs to pay you rent for the pool house or get a new place. If not, The contract should at least specify that she’s obligated to vacate the premises within X days of termination of employment, unless otherwise agreed to in writing, and set up something like liquidated damages equal to fair market rent if she fails to do so. Also, just because your hourly rate is so high, I’ll note that, depending on state and jurisdiction, you likely need to pay her time and a half for hours over 40 (for California the trigger may be lower), which would include hours that she is “on call” while on your property (eg “can you hang out on Saturday in case I need to go into work that day”).[/quote] Very few states require time and a half for live-ins. MD starts after 44 hours, not sure about the others.[/quote]
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