Doesn't it simply exclude if someone is staying in your house with you - like if you're renting out a spare bedroom or lower level in the house you live in?
Reading the law in question, for the purposes of this discussion you are correct: there is still an exemption when selling or renting out a second home, but not if you use a broker like AirBnB to arrange things.
Doesn't it simply exclude if someone is staying in your house with you - like if you're renting out a spare bedroom or lower level in the house you live in?
Reading the law in question, for the purposes of this discussion you are correct: there is still an exemption when selling or renting out a second home, but not if you use a broker like AirBnB to arrange things.