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Old 03-19-2024, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Bill14564 View Post
As much as some would like it to be, hosting a guest for a night/week/month is not a violation of the deed restrictions in most areas (there is always an exception). It is not running a business out of the home, particularly not a business requiring inventory or customer visits, and it does not violate the single-family clause. It simply doesn’t.


EDIT: I cannot find any "single-family clause" in my deed restrictions. It isn't being violated anyway, but it doesn't seem to exist.
That is for a court to decide but I think you are wrong. If you are renting a room out in your house, you need a business license, therefore, it is a business.
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