01-04-2017, 04:27 PM
(01-04-2017, 02:53 PM)ijmorlan Wrote: Check the condo declaration, bylaws, and rules. I am by no means an expert in condominium law (or any law), but those might have something to say about the matter. Reading the Condominium Act might also be helpful — I don’t know what the condo corporation can and cannot do. Also keep in mind there could be a disconnect between what the owners at large, the Board, and Management want. Ultimately Management is hired by the Board who are elected by the ownership, and all must abide by the Act, Declaration, Bylaws, and rules (although all but the Act can be modified by the ownership and/or Board, with various procedures and voting thresholds required for changing different elements.
Yes, a condo corporation can definitely restrict the owners' ability to rent out the parking spots.
That said, it doesn't really make a lot of sense in this scenario. An enclosed parking garage with access control, though, would be a different scenario and could potentially make sense to restrict.