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John WilsonJohn Wilson
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For me, I’ve got bigger fish to fry and as such AirBnB (and any other similar) aren’t even a blip on my radar. Our scope on them isn’t any different than any other comparable dwelling. The only difference I’ve found would be the application of 6.3.3.8., particularly Sentence (2) The landlord shall text smoke alarms annually and after every change in tenancyEach separate rental booking would constitute a change in tenancy.

Inspection schedule? Huh? What are those? Lol.  I can’t even keep up with complaints and requests due to property sale…