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Question about househacking in an HOA
Hi Everyone,
My husband and I recently bought a townhouse in Huntersville, NC (outskirts of Charlotte) and we were hoping to rent a room in it to travel nurses. I have read several threads and know that it is not uncommon for HOA's to restrict renting in their communities. We have read through the bylaws for our HOA several times and can't seem to find anything that would indicate to us that it is restricted. Does anyone know if there is specific verbage that is used to explain those guidelines?
Thanks!
Kellyn Cameron