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Old 01-02-2021, 02:21 PM   #1
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Can I legally rent out my boat slips which are both in the defined lake shore residential zone?My homes are in Laconia and Alton. I am concerned about
Zoning and also my neighbors.
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Obviously, there are things that are OK at your own residence that can be overstepped and make it commercial. For example, you can rent your house on VRBO for a week, but you're supposed to collect room and meals tax. Not so for a long term lease. Each town's zoning may be a little different, so you probably should call Alton or Laconia. Are you in an HOA? They may have rules too, like number of cars parked, trailers, RV's, etc.
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Thanls for your reply. Not in an HOA.
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Can I legally rent out my boat slips which are both in the defined lake shore residential zone?My homes are in Laconia and Alton. I am concerned about
Zoning and also my neighbors.
I know you absolutely cannot do this with a mooring. I've personally never heard of anything that prohibits this, but if I were you and seriously contemplating it I would be very discreet about it. Also - I'd be really really really careful about liability too. This may be a problem with a conventional homeowners policy.

I can't see where this would be a zoning problem. How is renting any different than allowing a family member or friend leave their boat tied up to your dock for the season, coming and going as they please? If it were me and I was not concerned about the liability aspect I'd consider it so long as the renters are discreet and respectful of the unique situation.
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