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In most cases the amenities afforded to the owner are made available to the renter. So these amenities are available to renters (some are fee based): summer pool usage ($$), health club ($$), bicycle room,
There are a few exceptions such as cages. We do not have enough cages for everyone, so a renter may not be placed on the waiting list.
We have an upper and a lower garage parking deck. The upper is nicer and folks on the lower level put their names on the waiting list for the upper level. Renters are excluded.
All in all, the amenities for the renters flow through the owners’ amenities.
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