With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". it was with their permission. See, R. House Dep., at 39; N. House Dep., at 76-77. Also, Mrs. House testified that Leske had stayed overnight at their residence “once in a while before,” and that there existed a standing agreement, between themselves, and Leske, that she could stay overnight whenever she wanted. See, N. House Dep., at 77. Further, about a week to ten days after the date of service, the Defendants wer 30 F.Supp. 844, 845 (S.D.N.Y.1977) (stating adult daughter, who was home from college overnight, was residing at her parents’ home); Magazine v. Bedoya, 475 So.2d 1035, 1035-36 (Fla.App.1985) (concluding mother-in-law, who was visiting defendant for six weeks, and who told process server that she lived there, was resid ing there); Sangmeister v. McElnea, supra at 676-77 (<HOLDING>); Plushner v. Mills, supra at 446 (concluding

A: holding fourmonth visitor was residing therein
B: holding housekeeper did not reside therein
C: holding tenday visitor not residing therein
D: holding babysitter was not residing therein
A.