It’s not “obvious” to me why your apartment has been empty for some time. Maybe you could clarify the circumstances.
In any event, a 4-month tenancy is not exempt from the RPZ regime if that’s your question.
Why would the RTB need to be involved (beyond obviously having to register the tenancy)?
Yes but that doesn’t explain why your apartment is empty.
Why don’t you just sell the apartment if you want to exit the property rental business? It hardly makes sense to just leave a property sitting idle.
Anyhoo, the answer to your original question remains the same - the rules of the game (whatever you or I might think of them) continue to apply.
Just make sure you don't register on a public discussion forum and make these comments, otherwise you should be fine breaking the law.When this couple move out we were looking at all our options for getting an income from it. None of them will involve regular rental with the rtb and legislation involved.
We are probably just going to do similar to airbnb but not via airbnb after this until some government agency comes to us and decided to take us to court. The chances of them gathering the evidence needed and then proving a case I think are slim to none.
The same applied to those business people selling drugs. Crazy, isn't it?You can't just have a mutually beneficial agreement between renter and landlord anymore.
Your former friend doesn't sound that bright. Does he think the fire isn't hot until you touch it?As a former friend who is now in jail used to say .... everything is legal until you get caught.
I know, how dare I suggest that you should pay your taxes. Shame on me.Just keep wagging that finger Purple.
As long as it makes you feel good I can handle it.
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