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Investing in a property in Boston in order to operate it as a full-time landlord sounds like a losing proposition when occupancy is limited to 90 days/year.
Maybe that's the intent - to discourage this kind of operation.
But what will happen if owners of properties ineligible for registration - because of code violations - and owners who simply choose not to register - continue to rent their properties?
Fine for offering an ineligible (code-violating) unit for rent is $300/day, for offering an eligible but unregistered unit $100/day.
Apparently (per language in the ordinance) enforcement will occur only in response to a complaint.
Are those fines sufficient, and will the complaint/resolution process work smoothly?
We'll be watching this.
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