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Markets‘I would like to quit working’: I’m 65. My son wants to live in my second home for less than the market rent. Do I say yes?
A 65-year-old individual is seeking advice on whether to allow their son to rent their second home at below-market rates, potentially impacting their retirement plans. This decision involves balancing familial support with personal financial security as they approach the desire to quit working.
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