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Originally Posted by L-Pink
Correct. But it sure makes you lose the argument about using the domicile as a residence not a business. After all he did say it was a business address.
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another thought is just becase the website names are registered to you, does not mean that is the person who runs or owns the sit(s).
for instance, you may simply register the names for people, and they rent then from you for there own use.
another thought is, i am not sure regersting the condo as your business addresds would be breaking there rules, as long as you do not run a biusiness from that address.
or to reverse that. i am sure it would be breaking there rules if he registered his business in a different location but ran it from his home. ie, he build chairs, and bulit them at home.
often the reason they say not to use the place for businmess is simply to stop the place looking a mess and being noisy. ie, if you live next door it would not be noisy at any time day or night.
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We also note that your use of the Unit as a base of operations for your website was contrary to the Declaration of the Corporation ... "each of the Dwelling Units shall be occupied and used only as a private single family residence and for no other purpose ..."
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nothing there says a business can not use the address to register at it.
in fact it would be no difference (in my mind) to him registering a car, a mobile phone, a credit card.... at that address. he simply registered a domain name.