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Updated 6 months ago on . Most recent reply
Question about MTRs and condos
Hi all,
I own a condo and I am thinking of going down the MTR route vs long term. I just found out that They don’t allow leases that are less than 6 months.
Any thoughts on how to overcome this challenge?
Also, have you all have stumbled upon other issues when doing MTRs in condo properties?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Most Popular Reply

Hey Mik,
I have a condo as well and have thought about converting it into a MTR or STR but the restrictions by the condo association completely prevent this. I have looked for a way to get this done which seems like it's impossible. You're best bet is to talk to management and see if there is an exception that can be made based on your plan. Chances are they still wont allow it but it's worth the shot.
Best Regards,