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Updated over 3 years ago, 05/07/2021

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Jennifer Chevez
  • Realtor
  • Bayside, NY
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Rental Arbitrage - Boston, MA

Jennifer Chevez
  • Realtor
  • Bayside, NY
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Hi everyone, 

 I have been doing some research on the Ordinances for short term rentals in Boston, as I am looking to get into the market. I spoke with Inspectional services (ISD) to assure I understood the regulations to be in compliance. I was told I had to be the owner of a single or multi-family dwelling in order to get approval on the registration number and business certificate. 

Essentially, I wouldn't be approved on a subleased apartment/private dwelling, for that matter regardless of the property owner agreeing to a sublease agreement. 

Has anyone found another way to do business and still be in compliance with city ordinances/regulations? 

Your time and feedback are greatly appreciated! 

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