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Originally Posted by tophcfa
I would be very concerned if I was the homeowner. The tenant is subletting without your permission. As the homeowner you are liable if something happens and the Airbnb renter sues, not your tenant. Furthermore, if your tenant is running an Airbnb renting a room WHILE LIVING in your home, they are running a home business which violates your deed restriction. As the homeowner, it is your responsibility to have your home in compliance with deed restrictions. Your tenant is not putting you in a good position at all!
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Have you ever looked at Airbnb in the Villages?
and - That would be a possible "Internal deed restriction"
vs an "External deed restriction."