>
> All three of these responses have been a good approach. Anyone that is 
> working there is a member. We have done what Rachel explained and set a 
> limit for the private office at 4, generally. If they wish to have 
> additional people attend their office then they have to buy an additional 
> membership. We don't treat private offices as an entity but as individuals 
> as well from a culturally perspective.
>

 Here is another suggestion: Talk to the team member individually and don't 
necessarily do it as a group. This seems like an issue that can be worked 
out between you two and then set a precedent moving forward. 

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