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So my wife and I moved to my mother-in-law's house a few days ago to live there rent-free. My mother-in-law doesn't live at the house, she lives in another state. We are going to live there as much as we want. So we thought of writing a letter that will be signed by mother-in-law, so my question do you have any idea what sort of information we need to include in this letter? I mean definitely, the location, when we moved in, expected time we are going to stay there, that we are not paying rent, but anything else that is crucial? Like who else lives in the house? Where exactly my mother-in-law lives? etc...

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Canada
Timeline

Honestly? Just find a copy of a lease on the internet and amend it to meet your needs. It’s seen as a contractual agreement and could be more valid than a letter. We did that for our K1 and it was a simple one page deal. 

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