I believe the OP has a valid point. Having said that there is no legal way, and practical way to prevent it.
First most people want community. However how can one establish community when the population is so mobile? This situation also exists for instance in a development housing people who make continual corporate moves . Been there done that my entire career.
Homeowners that rent come in three basic flavors 1) Owners who have purchased their home but have not yet retired and so rent out their homes year round 2) Seasonal residents who rent their homes until they return 3) Business people who buy homes here just for the purpose of renting them out all year.
Renters like wise come in two basic flavors 1) Renters who rent for vacation only 2) renters who want to see if they can reside here as owners
Non resident also come in three basic flavors 1) renters 2) relatives of owners 3) friends of owners.
This cursory overview explains an interruption in relationships but given how small the world has become can be managed.
In my view renting is a good thing because it gives people an opportunity to explore , to kick the tires and to decide.
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