Well, municipalities have had similar rules for awhile, though more often to be used as a stick against people engaging in arguably socially harmful behavior. And at least in the case of HOA, more often than not a contract was signed in the beginning that explicitly forbids that type of arrangement.
Which sucks, but it is the free market. Just goes to show that contract rights aren't enough to ensure freedom.
if you actually read all the rules of the municipality...every single person in town is guilty of something. It's just a way to enforce rules without looking authoritative.
We aren't telling you that you can't do X...but Article 294-984b, section 49a states that doing X is a $50,000 fine.
Which sucks, but it is the free market. Just goes to show that contract rights aren't enough to ensure freedom.