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Old 05-18-2024, 01:25 PM   #31385
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Originally Posted by Great68 View Post
If it's your primary residence, you absolutely still can.
You're not wrong. I guess my statement was more about property owners where it isn't their primary. If you're paying full property taxes (no grant), strata fees, capital gains on the sale, taxes on rental income etc, You should be able to rent it however you'd like imo.
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