A good thing to do for your daughter, and you should, but saying "I will treat them as any other tenant" is a fantasy. Are you really going to serve them a 3 day pay or quit notice when they are late with the rent?
I can tell you from personal experience that the answer is no. My father in law is four weeks late as of today- am I going to evict him? The answer is no.
So yes, do it, but be prepared to help her out on occasion, which may become more frequent as she becomes accustomed to the help.
A good thing to do for your daughter, and you should, but saying "I will treat them as any other tenant" is a fantasy. Are you really going to serve them a 3 day pay or quit notice when they are late with the rent?
I can tell you from personal experience that the answer is no. My father in law is four weeks late as of today- am I going to evict him? The answer is no.
So yes, do it, but be prepared to help her out on occasion, which may become more frequent as she becomes accustomed to the help.
Chris
I would do it, but recognized that it will be a strain on the relationship no matter what.