If a Jew and non-Jew live in the same house (each with separate quarters), what is required?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that one must both rent from the non-Jew and make an eruv with the Jew. The Rema adds that this applies when each has a separate dwelling, and that two non-Jews in the same situation require renting from both.
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