If I buy a house, can my child or children live in it without me?
No, you do not need a rental license if only your children live in the house. According to the housing code, family occupancy is exempt from needing a rental license. However, your children cannot allow friends to come and live with them. (1001.2(1)

A family is defined as: One person, two unrelated persons; or where there are more than two persons residing in a dwelling unit, persons classified constituting a family shall be limited to husband, wife, son, daughter, father, mother, brother, sister, grandfather, grandmother, grandson, granddaughter, aunt, uncle, stepchildren, and legally adopted children, or any combination of the above persons living together in a single dwelling unit.

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1. If I buy a house, can my child or children live in it without me?
2. If I buy a house, can my child and a roommate live in it without me?
3. My child buys the house with me and is on the deed as a co owner. I will not be living there and my child wants one roommate?
4. My child buys the house with me and is on the deed as a co owner. I will not be living there and my child wants two roommates?
5. Two siblings buy a house and one or both are on the deed as co owners and want a roommate?
6. Three or more siblings buy a house and either one, two or all three are on the deed as co-owners and want to have an unrelated roommate?
7. Three people are all owners of the property and all three live there?
8. Four unrelated people (meaning at least one who is not related to all others) are all owners of the property and all four live at the house with ownership equity of 25 percent or more?
9. My sibling and I buy a house and we each want our children to live there together?
10. What are some other tips for looking at property in East Lansing?