Condo Association Rules and Short-Term Rentals in Japan: What Every Operator Needs to Know
You’ve cleared the minpaku license application. You’ve set up your listing. Then a letter arrives from the 管理組合 — the condo owners’ association — telling you to stop. This scenario plays out surprisingly often in Japan, and it catches operators off guard every time.
Here’s the thing: Japan’s national Minpaku Law (住宅宿泊事業法) gives you the right to register a short-term rental, but it doesn’t override your building’s private rules. Those two layers of regulation operate independently, and ignoring the lower layer can cost you the property itself.
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