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Originally Posted by Bill14564
You most certainly are trying to take away other’s rights while no one is telling you that you cannot live in your residential neighborhood. (what is a non-residential neighborhood anyway?)
Why should any home be required to pay more for amenities? You agreed to the same deed restrictions they did, why should you be treated differently?
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Why should anyone accommodate…ACCOMMODATE a business entrepreneur’s choice to change a residential neighborhood into a revolving door of constant changes? There is quite a difference between assimilation of neighbors and consistently accommodating for someone else.
I hope they tax the snot out of all AirBNBs. Now if you want to rent out a home for long term, that brings less stress into the personal zone. In the meantime, don’t make others pay the depreciation on their homes because you decided you found a great place for a rental right next to their house.