Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Georgia
Granfather clause prohibiting leasing of condo
A condominium association prohibits condo owners from leasing their condos (unless they were leased prior to 1994) Is there any way to legally challenge this position? Could a week-to-week/ 'tenacy at will' agreement be a way to rent the property without contravening the grandfather clause?
(since there would be no lease involved)
Asked on 2/18/02, 12:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Lynwood Jordan
Lynwwod Jordan, Attorney at Law
Re: Granfather clause prohibiting leasing of condo
You are asking for a legal interpretation of a condominium document. Such an interpretation cannot not be made without reading all of the documents involved.
Answered on 2/18/02, 1:08 pm