Way more easy to just get a trailer and park it there with the kayak on it or if an enclosed trailer, nobody needs to know whats inside. Most condo's and rental properties have an area out back for trailers and small camper storage. They may charge a fee but that's way easier than spending a year and ten grand to make a kayak rack. If you have a garage, just roll the kayak in the front of the garage. We have friends that do that. Another friend just stores their kayak next to their pool (but those are individual condo's each with a private pool and hot tub in a screnned in lania. Just tryin to help,,, you can't fight city hall or condo associations, everything is rigged legalwise in their favor. It's best to just skirt the existing rules, call it a utility trailer. Stay away from calling it a boat or boat trailer, they all have strict rules about that stuff (basically they don't want powerboats stored on their properties). Our subdivision is that way as are most condo's, but most allow trailers and most offer a storage area. FE
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