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Joseph Gisler
  • Realtor
  • Wake County, NC
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Do short term renters count towards cohabiting limits?

Joseph Gisler
  • Realtor
  • Wake County, NC
Posted

In Raleigh, NC I believe there is a city ordinance that limits the amount of unrelated individuals living in a house to four people. My question though, does overnight lodging (eg. Airbnb) count towards unrelated individuals living in a house or could this be in excess of the four living there?

For example, if I were to buy a five bedroom house, live in one room, rent out three to tenants, and have sufficient parking, could I still use the fifth room for Airbnb and be in compliance with the law?

Any thoughts or experiences will be greatly appreciated! 

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