definitions of "rental" in communities with limits on rentals
From: Sue STIGLEMAN (sstiglemanbellsouth.net)
Date: Tue, 18 Oct 2016 16:30:51 -0700 (PDT)
Hi!  If you are in a community that limits rentals, could you tell me how you 
define "rentals", from the list below?  
Our documents allow owners to rent their units in whole or in part, with no 
restrictions on the number of rentals.  We have had several other kinds of 
arrangements over the years that get called "rentals".  
1.  non-owner occupied unit rented to one person or one family2.  
non-owner-occupied unit with rooms rented to separate individuals; shared use 
of the living room and kitchen3.  non-owner-occupied unit where a friend of the 
owner lives without paying rent
4.  unit that is rented when the owner regularly spends half the year living 
elsewhere5.  unit that is rented for a few weeks or a few months when the owner 
is traveling 
6.  owner-occupied with a paying non-related housemate
7.  owner-occupied with a paying related housemate (sibling, cousin, adult 
child, etc)8.  owner-occupied unit where the owner rents individual rooms, 
either short or longer term9.  owner-occupied unit where the owner lives on one 
floor and rents the other floor (but the other floor isn't structurally an 
apartment)10.  owner-occupied unit that includes an apartment with only a 
separate entrance.11.  owner-occupied unit that includes an apartment that has 
both a separate and an internal entrance.12.  owner-occupied unit where the 
owners are doing a short or long-term house swap with someone who lives 
elsewhere
13.  Other????
Thank you!  
>From Westwood Cohousing in Asheville, NC  
--sue
Sue Stigleman sstigleman [at] bellsouth.net 828-989-9373

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