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Curtis Mears
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My Property is Being Used for Airbnb Rentals

Curtis Mears
  • Property Manager
  • Raleigh, NC
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I have a long-term renter who is using my property for Airbnb rentals. My lease does not allow subleasing and the HOA also does not allow short-term rentals. I have contacted the lessee and told him he is in violation of the lease and must stop immediately. Is there anything else I can do?

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Joshua Diaz
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Joshua Diaz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bronx, NY
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Looks like the proper first step to me. Hopefully this should be the end of it. If not, I would think getting that person out due to violation of the lease would be the next step.

When you told them to stop, was it verbal or written. I just remembered a three day cure or quit notice might be appropriate here.

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