There are no good answers to this.

The association has a right to tell you to have little or no alternative fuel sources. These fuels are potentially dangerous and could do a lot of damage or kill people if it got out of hand. Just as a passenger in a car you are driving at a dangerous speed can demand you drive safely. The association has a right and an obligation to other tenets to have some rules that protect the collective.

This does not sit well with the person that is preparedness minded to have to deal with this, but no one is making you live there.

I would not want to trust other residents I did not know to act right with dangerous fuels in a dwelling that is attached to my home. In a single dwelling we have the freedom to do as we see, but not when it is an apartment or condo that is attached to other peoples homes.


How to solve it?

If you have a gas or propane stove (or put one in) this could work.

Electric heaters with a large generator set outside may work. But then you have fuel to store for the generator.

Or you could move.

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