Legal Q&A: OK to limit number of cars tenants can park on property?
Question: Can we legally restrict the number of automobiles our tenants can park on the property? There is open parking but some of our tenants have four or five cars.
Answer: You have the right to control the number of automobiles that the tenant may park on the property. Clear guidelines should be given in writing and equally enforced.
Question: I rent out a condo that I own. Are the rules and regulations of the homeowners association automatically applicable to my tenant?
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