If the property is not long term rental, not only do the renters' right change, so do the tax and local laws. Vacation rentals are a different ball game, you'll need to research them because you are not a tenant, and the owner may be on dodgy legal ground if they try and mistakenly treat it like a regular rent. Chances are, it's not licensed for it, just vacation rental. Just because you and the person you met didn't understand this, it doesn't change the laws of the land. You knew you were getting into a vacation rental, therefore you are just as much to blame as the owner's daughter incompetence. It's sucks for all concerned. You need to find somewhere else to live. If you're a renter by life, you won't want a court case on your record. A prospective LL will pull up your details, see you were involved in a property court case, and reject you out of hand. You and the parties need to sit down and stop acting like possibly uninformeds, it's not a personal battle. Mistakes were made and you need to move forward. You HAVE to leave, you are not M2M, regardless of what people thought. When whatever you paid runs out, you are illegally occupying property. Quite a shock huh?
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