Property Management
A North Dakota property manager is approached by an owner who wants to convert an existing residential rental to an Airbnb short-term rental. The manager should first:
AImmediately list it on Airbnb
BReview local zoning ordinances, HOA rules (if applicable), and any lease terms to ensure short-term rentals are permitted✓ Correct
CAdvise the owner to keep it a secret from neighbors
DOnly check the owner's mortgage terms
Explanation
Before converting a property to short-term rental, a property manager must verify that local zoning allows it (many North Dakota municipalities are adopting STR regulations), check HOA restrictions, review insurance requirements, and address any existing lease obligations.
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