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Coresident

Coresident, also written co-resident, is a noun and adjective used to describe a person who lives in the same dwelling as another. A coresident shares a residence with someone else, typically as a member of the same household, but the exact relationship can range from family members and partners to roommates or other occupants.

Usage and context: In legal, administrative, or policy settings, coresidents are identified to determine eligibility for

Variations: Co-resident or coresident appear in different jurisdictions with slightly different definitions. Some policies distinguish coresidents

See also: household member, roommate, cohabitant, resident, tenant.

benefits,
tenancy
rights,
caregiving
responsibilities,
tax
status,
or
reporting
requirements.
The
term
emphasizes
a
dwelling
relationship
rather
than
a
social
or
romantic
connection;
it
does
not
by
itself
define
ownership
or
the
duration
of
occupancy.
by
whether
they
share
financial
responsibilities,
rent,
or
a
common
household
budget,
while
others
rely
on
a
simple
shared
address.
In
census
or
housing
data,
a
coresident
is
typically
counted
as
a
member
of
the
same
household
regardless
of
legal
status.