First, the title of my thread was changed (by admin ??). I never said my concern was rentals per se. My concern is ownership. Yes, sales CAN be restricted to persons only. I lived in a south Florida community that did just that. They also required a minimum 90 day rental, with a background check done by an attorney paid for by the owner ($150). The renters also had to sign off on deed restrictions. By limiting ownership to real people only, the owners association had the ability to deal with the owners directly in case there was some sort of issue on the property, without the legal shield of a trust or a corporation of some type. My concern is not that we have renters in general (most that I have met are very nice people), but our ability to take control of an undesirable situation, should it arise. I believe as the developer approaches completion of new home construction, and relinquishes more and more control, this will become an issue.
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