I don't have the answer, but I definitely agree that they should allow this. Almost 2 years ago, I was renting a house right off of 30A (near Bloom's). It was a great spot and we loved it. We paid $1200 (for a 3/2) and could walk to the beach. Things were great when we first moved in. We paid our rent and then one day, we were served with foreclosure papers for the owner. We knew right away that we should start looking to move. Eventually the owner started trying to get involved and collect the rent, when before our rental company was collecting it. The owner was not paying his mortgage, but wanted us to pay our rent to him. We probably could have gotten away with staying longer than we did, but we just found another house and moved (we have a toddler). Now the house is is TERRIBLE (I MEAN VERY, VERY TERRIBLE) condition. The lawn is overgrown, the fence is falling over, the well pump house is rotting, the screens are ripped out. But yet, we couldn't stay and continue to pay the bank $1200 rent and upkeep the house. SUCH A SHAME! Luckily we found another home relatively fast, but now we have to pay $1450...which is a lot to maintain during the SLOOOOOOW season. But it is ALL worth it to live a block from the beach! But it is also not fair one bit.