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All Forum Posts by: Thomas P.

Thomas P. has started 2 posts and replied 6 times.

Does anyone know if you are required to put window guards on all windows of a condo if the tenant has a child under 10 years old ? I have not received the request for the  window guards from the tenant.

Quote from @Donna M.:

As you said, you will be grandfathered in and should not be effected by the 10% limit.   There will be a vote and you can be assured that the new restrictions will take effect for any new buyers in that development.  It just happened to  community i own in south Florida.  It happens regularly here.   In addition,  they usually include rules like you must own 1 year or sometimes 2 yrs before you can lease it out.  The owner occupants are more numerous so they prevail over the investors regularly.


I will not be grandfathered I live in my unit. I will be subject to the new restrictions if I decide to put my unit up for rent. 

Yes, i believe so. But those individuals who bought multiple units and put up for rent will be grandfathered in. I’ve lived in the community for years and was hoping to put my unit up for rent over the next year. 

Quote from @Thomas P.:

Thanks for your response. I attached the proposed amendment. Hope this helps explain it better. 

My association recently sent out a proposed amendment to the master deed. For us to vote on. They would now like to put a rent restriction on 10% of the units available to rent. There will currently be 79 units that will be grandfathered in and a waiting list if you would like to rent. I feel that this is unfair and hoping that others vote no. Has anyone dealt with this before ? I am prepared to hire an attorney if needed.