There is unfortunately nothing in our deed restrictions about short term rentals. And the developers are actually encouraging that to get more people to buy their new homes.
IMHO short term rentals are one of the single biggest negative quality of life and property value issues we are going to face here in TV in the upcoming years. I am hoping via VHA we can band together with an overwhelming consensus and vote for deed restrictions addendums in all CDDs that require a MINIMUM of a one month lease period. That will allow “investors” to still rent to the targeted 55+ demographic we are supposed to be, while keeping the undesirable revolving door of mystery people out of our neighborhoods.
We do a lot of rentals in resort type communities in Florida. The nicer ones almost all have a minimum of one month rentals, and some require two months.
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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Actually, they have done way worse than that, they have made the whole thing a sham by deciding to selectively enforce deed restriction violations. We’re coming after you if you have the audacity to put a little white cross in your garden, but if you’re disrupting the entire neighborhood by running a revolving door short term AIRBNB operation out of your home we’ll look the other way. What kind of a message does that send? Either enforce all violations or let people do whatever they want.
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