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Getting rid of a condotel designation...

Jake Durell
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Hello - 

I am wondering if there are steps that an HOA can take to eliminate a condotel designation without eliminating the right to short term renters?

At the moment there are too many units on the rental market and not enough people living on premises who could be helping serve the community and making it a better place to live or visit.

Restrictions on number of rental units or rental days won't fly. 

I had one thought of seeking grants for low income resident owners that live on premises for more than a majority of the year. 

- Jake

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