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As new owners, we are against these also. The problem got out of hand where we are from and our city had just started cracking down on it.
I was reading another article on St. Augustine. I saw another post about St. Augustine. They have come up some reasonable regulations. Here is another Your browser is not supported | staugustine.com They used the new state law to help them initiate a program. The only caveats the state has are: You can’t ban vacation rentals You can’t regulate the length or frequency of stays That leaves the window open for so many ideas to bring the problems under control. |
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Florida Regulation for STR
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Now, I do not believe we will ever eliminate all STR in TV. I do believe we can chip away at them by ensuring that these businesses are at least complying with current State regulations. If there’s a STR that’s a problem in your Village you can look up the address on the County’s Property Tax site and see who owns it and how it’s titled. If it’s a business you can then go to the Department of Business & Professional Regulations to see if they are Licened. Now if they are run through a Propety Management Company, that will be tougher because the Propety Management company would handle all that for the owner. It’s a place to start. The next step is to begin proposing to the counties to set regulations. http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr...s/5025_753.pdf |
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We need something like this in The Villages. Higher taxes on property rented out with less than a three month rental lease.
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Which CDD has the largest amount of STRs?
Within the villages, none of the CDDs have established rules for short-term rentals.
It's interesting to see that none of the deed restrictions have been modified over the years to prohibit STRs. Is this problem more pervasive in newer sections of the villages where houses have been bought 100% for investment rental purposes? |
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STRenters have an expectation of a Resort Style Vacation and, frankly, that’s how they behave. Many know they are leaving and feel they are entitled to do whatever the hell they want without consequences. The two expectations collide. We all welcome our neighbors’ children and grandchildren who come for a visit. It that’s very different from having a revolving door of young families and or young adults that are here to blow off steam and party. |
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Perhaps all these owners of more than one rental that don’t live in TV should be required to actually live in TV at least 6 months of each year to prevent large corporations from buying up rentals for ROI purposes. This would separate businesses from homeowners.
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Sort of unrelated to the thread ... but more than topical, if you get my drift.
When ToTV bans someone (revokes their right to post), they can just create a new "User Name" and start back up, where they left off? ToTV doesn't check IP addresses and you can just make up another phony name? |
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It’s not what goes on inside as you restrict in your statement, it’s also what spews outside. Noise, animals, children, cars, trash…In fact,, go one step further, does a rental unit research whether a tenant is a sexual predator or lifetime criminal? When should a neighbor be on guard? Always, because the social landscape changes so frequently? |
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