Answer
I say, and with God's success: The conditions of a temporary marriage (Misyār) contradict the requirements of the marriage contract by waiving the dowry, maintenance, and housing. These are rights for the woman in marriage that she can claim whenever she wishes, and stipulating them in the marriage contract is meaningless; as it has been established that conditions in a marriage contract are not considered. Consequently, the Misyār contract is valid, and the conditions stipulated within it are void and have no significance, allowing the woman to fully receive her rights. God knows best.
And God knows best.