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uptimefordays t1_jeetxlv wrote

> To operate Airbnb rentals outside of a primary residence — whether in the second unit of a duplex or in a house across town — would require a hotel license.

Honestly, not unreasonable. People living in what are supposed to be apartments, condos, coops, etc. have a right to not live in a hotel.

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Trafficsigntruther t1_jeevvbj wrote

Ironically, those are the properties that can get a hotel license under the city’s regulations.

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uptimefordays t1_jeewalr wrote

I'd imagine it depends on the HOA but am by no means an expert! It's just my opinion that people living in what are supposed to be residential dwellings have some reasonable expectation that whatever kind of structure they live in isn't a hotel.

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Trafficsigntruther t1_jefbt89 wrote

Yes, the HOA might have their own restrictions, but they are the type of zoning (RMX2 and 3) that the city allows visitor accommodations by right.

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