I Really Don’t Like My Neighbor’s Tenants: Issues With The Use And Enforceability Of Rental Restrictions In Homeowners’ Associations

It is an all too common situation, especially in coastal communities, mountain retreats, and college towns: You bought a home in a planned community that has a homeowners’ association with thoughts of being able to enjoy a quiet, family-oriented neighborhood. Then you find that your community’s amenities are being overrun with transient tenants and their guests.       Read more………

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