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Riley Gibson is the president of Silvernest, a unique online home sharing service designed to pair boomers, retirees, empty nesters and other aging adults with compatible housemates. He is responsible for overseeing the company’s strategic vision and day-to-day execution, and creating housing solutions that serve as a model for the future. Riley is a visionary with an optimal combination of business leadership and technological skill. He joined Silvernest to pursue a long-term interest in applying design and technology to solve the nation’s mounting issues surrounding aging and longevity. Be sure to download your free report: Take Charge of the Top Risks when Aging Alone—Assess your top 4 challenges and risks when growing older alone: https://carolmarak.com/solo-aging-cha.... Questions: QUESTION #1. Affordable housing and living is one of adults biggest challenges and I'd like your perspectives on how roommates and housemates can be the solution. But I know..giving up one's autonomy and privacy is the elephant in the room and holds many back from living the golden girls lifestyle. How does Silvernest address this? What tips do you have for people who want to stay in their home, but maintain some sense of autonomy while sharing one’s home? 2. Sharing one's home lowers the rent or mortgage, utility bills, furnishing costs, and maybe even food costs. That can boost a person's savings rate, and possibly even cover the entire mortgage payment. The prime benefit may be—lifelong friends. But watch out: while most roommate arrangements start off with a cordial handshake, once a roommate moves in, the arrangement takes on legal authority under state and local landlord and tenant laws. That makes getting rid of a troublesome roommate difficult. How does Silvernest safeguard this potential challenge? 3. When looking for a roommate or housemate, what recommendations do you offer for both landlord and tennant? 4. Do you recommend they speak with an attorney before signing a lease?