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Beary Bowles
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  • Saint Louis, MO
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Airbnb rental under attack, what to do?

Beary Bowles
  • Investor
  • Saint Louis, MO
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Hell all fellow investors.

I've owned my personal property for years and have been house hacking it for approximately 3yrs through personal renting out per bedroom or through airbnb (house hacking. Both my neighbors (left, right, and the one in front) are aware of this and perfectly okay with it as long as my quest/room mates didn't don't park on their property. I've Recently completly moved out of the property and now got a notice through the Home association about the number of vehicles parked in front of my home and associating quest rules. What to do and how should I proceed foward?

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